Showing posts with label acupuncture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acupuncture. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Migraines

Migraines are one of the world's most pervasive neurological disorders. Billions of people suffer from them worldwide, including 13% of US adults. 90% of the 38 million Americans who suffer from migraines each year say that migraines compromise their ability to work or even function normally. Migraines are diagnosed based on symptoms and medical history.  The root cause of this disease is very challenging pin point. 

In prior years migraine sufferers relied solely on rescue drugs that they could take once symptoms were already in place. These kinds of treatments were often only a temporary fix. Studies indicate that migraines are often triggered by pollutants, toxins, pollen or other allergens, even certain foods; different things can be a trigger for different people. Today there are things people can do to prevent migraines. Experts recommend keeping a diary to try and pin point what triggers your migraines. Focusing on lifestyle changes are also very helpful, although we cannot eliminate all triggers, this is a good place to start. Two of the most common things research says to do is stay hydrated and get rest. 

An addition to lifestyle changes to help prevent or reduce migraines is yoga. Yoga can help you relax and relieve some stress which can also contribute to migraines. Some studies also have shown that acupuncture another alternative to help give relief to these types of headaches. Another alternative form medicine to help prevent migraines is chiropractic care. Recent studies have shown chiropractic care to help relieve migraine intensity as well as frequency. One study found that 22 percent of people who had chiropractic treatment reported experiencing 90 percent less headaches. That same study found that 49 percent of participants had a reduction in pain intensity. 

To find out more ways to keep yourself healthy, please visit our website at www.oxborochiro.com.


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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Inflammation and Your Health


Chronic inflammation can be a source of many health issues for many Americans.  Yet, many people don't truly understand what inflammation is, how it works, and what they can do to reduce its effects when it's not functioning properly.

Inflammation is a natural body response to injury or cellular damage.  It involves multiple biochemicals, immune cells, and other mediators in the body and, when triggered, utilizes the blood stream to reach its target destination.  When working properly, inflammation helps to break down and clear out damaged cells and tissues, help eliminate the pathogen or irritant that triggered the initial inflammatory response, and even initiate repair of the damaged tissue.  This results in the typical redness, heat, and swelling.

Without inflammation, our body's would be vulnerable to pathogens and increased destruction of our body tissues.  On the other hand, when inflammation becomes  chronic or results because of an immune system disorder inflammation can be a cause to pain, allergies, digestive issues, autoimmune disease symptoms, arthritis and even some cancers.

So how can we help our bodies reduce excess inflammation?  One easy way in acute injury is to ice. 
Ice is a natural pain reliever and anti-inflammatory, helping to reduce heat and swelling in an injured area.  This is why icing a sprained ankle works so well, or why athletes sit in ice baths after hard training that results in micro-damage to muscle tissue.  Using ice for twenty minutes on covered skin can help reduce the lingering, painful effects of inflammation and speed recovery.

Nutrition is also a powerful ally in fighting inflammation.  A 2004 study found that obese patients having a healthful, balanced diet that helped with weight loss also significantly reduced inflammatory biochemicals, and did more to reduce inflammation than exercise or physical activity.  Some of the foods that have been found to reduce inflammation are
fish, like salmon, dark green leafy vegetables, like kale, celery, and blueberries.

Supplements can help with inflammation as well.  Daily supplements with
omega-3 fatty acids are the most common form of anti-inflammatory supplementation.  Other herbal or natural supplements, like turmeric and glucosamine sulfate,  have been found to reduce inflammation, but you should always consult with your doctor or pharmacist prior to adding these to your diet to ensure that there are no other medication interactions.

Finally, there are many services and treatment options at Oxboro Family Chiropractic that can help with inflammation. 
Cold laser therapy is a pain free, comfortable treatment that has been shown to reduce inflammation in treatment areas to reduce pain and speed healing.  Chiropractic adjustments have also been found to decrease heat and inflammation from joint spaces in a 2006 research study.  Acupuncture also has been found to locally reduce inflammatory biochemicals after needling an injured area.

For more information on inflammation, pain, and what we can do to help you, call to schedule an appointment. www.oxborochiro.com


Sources
Niklas, BJ, et al, 2004: http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/79/4/544.short
Song, XJ, et al, 2006: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161475405003246

Friday, February 5, 2016

Treatment of Concussion

Recent research performed at Oxboro Family Chiropractic focused on treating acute concussion symptoms with chiropractic adjustments and acupuncture.  In this study, the patient was having daily symptoms of headache, pain, dizziness, and shooting pain into the arms.  The symptoms were intense enough to be effecting the patient's daily activities, including work.

Treatment consisted of chiropractic adjustments, trigger point therapy of the neck and upper back musculature, and acupuncture localized in the shoulders, upper back, neck, head, and feet.  The patient's symptoms fully resolved after 8 treatments over 2.5 weeks and remained resolved at the time of a follow-up exam 2 months later.

This study suggests that chiropractic adjustments, muscle therapy, and acupuncture can be a successful treatment method to quickly reduce, if not resolve, concussion symptoms.  For more information about this study and if this treatment is right for you, contact our office.

Source:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Gergen+DM%5BAuthor%5D




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