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Archive for Back Pain

Nov
3

Benefits of Chiropactic for Golfers

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HOW GOLFERS BENEFIT FROM CHIROPRACTIC CARE

Improve your golf swings

Improve your game

Have you ever wondered how chiropractic care can enhance your golf skills? Golfers are exposed to adapting a variety of postures to maximize their accuracy and speed. However, at an attempt to improve their performance, they could be actually hurting themselves.  It is essential to understand the application of elastic energy and proper techniques, while maintaining a healthy posture.

 

How to reduce chances of injury and improve performance:

Golfing can increase one’s risks of particular injuries, if bodily functions are applied improperly.

When swinging, force should equally be exerted upon shoulders, hips, and spine, followed by a wrist snap. A shorter backswing is beneficial because it contributes to a less extreme spinal rotation, which decreases chances of torsional injuries. Shorter backswings also increase control over the club, the follow through, and the ball. In turn, this application reduces pressure on the lumber spine, or the lower back. Speed is not a risk factor in this case and will not be affected.

Most injuries are created on the go and can be prevented with simple alterations.  Golfers can heed some tips when carrying their bags. When picking it up, it should be kept close to the body, especially in the duration of holding. Trunk twisting should be minimized to avoid displacements within the spine.  Hip and spinal application should match up during movements to lower pressure on them individually. When collecting the ball, a full squat is preferred to merely bending down. The club can be of assistance by providing strength to this motion.

Flexibility is a major component in performance and inversely relates to stress. Regular stretching and spinal flexion/extension increase flexibility and therefore reduce the stress exerted on the body while participating in our favorite sport. Because golf is a unilateral sport, it is recommended that one should take swings in the opposite of the dominant side to balance the spinal torsion.

A warm-up is essential to improve and create an extra physical boost. This simply consists of a quick aerobic activity to trigger the stimulation of muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints and allow an increase blood flow to those regions. Stretching is crucial to avoid muscle cramping, tearing, and spinal misalignments.

 

Common Spinal Injuries from Golf:

Every sport has its risk factors, if precautions are neglected. In golf, most injuries stress the thoracic and lumbar spine and can have serious consequences. Proper medical care and treatments are essential for recovery. Strains of muscles and ligaments are common and require a few weeks to be mended. However, other cases can reach greater complexity.

Golfers often experience bone fractures, particularly if diagnosed with osteoporosis. Weaker bones are more prone to fractures and will not resist if they are stressed or moved improperly.

Spinal Stenosis is a condition caused by the diminishing of spaces that separate vertebrae (spinal bones) and therefore lead to the pinching of nerves between the disks and the vertebrae.  Spinal Stenosis is often times caused when golfers incorrectly move or twist their back, manifesting in displacement of the spinal bones. Spinal Stenosis is treated with spinal adjustments to redirect the positioning of vertebrae.

Degenerative disc disease consists of damaged disks that interfere with nerve roots, resulting in pain. If professional treatment is delayed, it develops into a chronic condition and would possibly require surgery.

Spondylolisthesis describes the displacement of vertebrae, due to ligament laxity, which result in progression of arthritis and degeneration.  It often appears in the lower back and should be treated at once. Surgery may be the optimal treatment if neglected in the beginning stages.

 

Benefits of Chiropractic Care:

Chiropractic care reduces injury risks and enhances performance. Chiropractors can perform adjustment of the spine and other joints that are out of alignment, thereby enhancing motion.  Regular adjustments maximize physical potential by stabilizing the spine, acquiring strength, balance, and stability. Hence golfer are able use this to their benefit in improving their game.

A golfer’s performance greatly relies on their nutrition intake. Chiropractors provide necessary information that help athletes decide on their choices of consumption. Most golfers use supplements that reduce or prevent inflammation due to constant spinal movement. A vegetable rich diet is beneficial because of its high content of nutrients, which act as anti-flammatories.  A diet with omega 3-fatty acids will strengthen the connective tissue. It is very important to keep the body hydrated with enough water.  Usually about ½ your weight in ounces is what is recommended.  Chiropractic doctors also provide custom made orthotics which will correct the foundation of the body-the feet.  Orthotics stabilize the ankles, knees, hips, low back, as well as the feet, all of which are used by golfers.

Chiropractic doctors demonstrate healthy movements and assure proper applications of biomechanics. Chiropractors aid golfers in attaining greater accuracy and improving their performance, while maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

0 Categories : Back Pain, benefit of chiropractic, Sciatica
Aug
29

Scoliosis 101: How to Diagnose and Treat It

by tustin

When you hear the word “scoliosis,” do you think of schoolchildren hunched over as the school nurse examines each back?  While you wouldn’t be far off, cases of adult scoliosis are actually on the rise – and you may be unknowingly suffering from this spinal disorder already.

To clarify, adult scoliosis isn’t being contracted as adults; rather, the increase in scoliosis in adults is a direct result of misdiagnoses from formative childhood years.  However, even those adults with mild – and often symptomless – cases of scoliosis can experience a worsened condition over the years, as the degenerative aging process can exacerbate previously undiagnosed cases of this spinal disorder.

So what exactly is scoliosis – and how can you diagnose it?

Scoliosis is a lateral curvature in the spine.  This can be seen by the naked eye if it is moderate to severe, but typically missed if it is a mild case.  The best diagnosis can be determined from a thoracic spine anterior/posterior  x-ray taken in the following manner, standing and without shoes.

In most cases of scoliosis, the spine tilts to such a degree that it places extreme pressure on other parts of the body, such as the lungs. This uneven tilt is often caused by uneven discs, which are located between the vertebrae of the spine.  When these discs are uneven or worn down, the spine becomes malformed, resulting in the tell-tale tilt of this spinal condition.

This tilting can also be a result of muscle asymmetry, as a result of compensation.  That’s when one side of the body is working harder than the other side.  Muscles on one side of the spine are pulling the spine toward that side and the weaker muscle on the other side are giving in.  This is commonly caused by one leg being anatomically or even functionally shorter than the other side.  If the leg discrepancy is diagnosed at an earlier age, patient can wear a lift to even the legs and not cause this muscle asymmetry, which leads to scoliosis.

Scoliosis can only be diagnosed by a medical professional; therefore, if you’re experiencing the following symptoms, contact your doctor of chiropractic right away for a diagnosis:

  • Pain in the back;
  • Weakness in the back;
  • Pain in the chest;
  • The head, shoulders, and hips  appear to be tilted or uneven

If any of these symptoms are accompanied by shortness of breath and a shooting pain in the left arm, be sure to seek medical attention immediately, as this is a sign of a heart attack and requires emergency treatment.

Once your doctor has diagnosed your scoliosis, a number of treatment options may be used to help your spine, depending on the severity of your scoliosis:

Parents please have your children get checked by age 4 by a chiropractor who looks at the spine everyday and don’t wait until it is too late.

  • If you have mild scoliosis – in other words, the spine is less than 25% tilted – then your doctor may give you a lift to even the legs if needed,  mobilize restricted areas to create motion on both sides of the spine, adjusting the vertebrae to improve nerve flow to the muscles, joints and discs, as well as recommend exercises to improve strength, balance, stability and posture.
  • If your spine is tilted more than 25% tilted, your doctor will supply you with a back brace to help straighten the spines, as well as recommending the above.
  • Pain medication to manage any discomfort would be an option if there is no other option in pain reduction.  Surgery will only be considered as a last option in cases of extreme scoliosis.

Please have your spine checked, like you have you teeth and vision checked regularly, to see if you have a mild case of scoliosis that is over-looked and might be the cause of your ailments.   Visit the Tustin Bodywork Bistro in Tustin, CA, where Dr. Laila Nayab-Murshidi can give you a proper diagnosis for scoliosis and many other spinal conditions that are usually missed by the school nurse and other professionals.

If you’d like to learn more about treating scoliosis fill out the form in the top right corner or simply call 888-899-3315.

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