Q: I get a lot of tension headaches, can chiropractic help me? Nina H.
A: It is estimated that 90% of men and 95 % of women experienced at least one headache last year. Of these headaches, 85 % were tension type headaches. Tension headaches are the most common type of headache and affect both men and women equally. These headaches may be caused by stress and can also become chronic; some people suffer with these headaches on a daily basis. Proper diagnosis is essential to determining the cause of your headaches. For those suffering with tension/muscular headaches, chiropractic is the treatment of choice. Research has shown that chiropractic management of these headaches is effective and safe. Once the cause of your headaches is determined, they can be avoided through spinal adjustments, exercise, and proper sleeping habits.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Pregnancy and Chiropractoc
Q: I just found out that I am Pregnant. Can I be adjusted while I am Pregnant? Donna P.
A: Yes. Chiropractic care throughout pregnancy is not only safe; it is an essential part of a healthy pregnancy. On average, women gain between 25-35 pounds during their pregnancy. This weight puts tremendous stress on the spine and pelvis. In fact, studies have shown that due to this stress, half of all expectant mothers develop some degree of lower back pain. This pan can be debilitating and may require constant bed rest.
Some OB/GYNs suggest acetaminophen to relieve the pain. While acetaminophen may provide temporary relief, it can also have an effect on the fetus. A safe and proven alternative to medication is chiropractic adjustments. Regular chiropractic care during pregnancy allows the joints of the spine and pelvis to move freely and can help to control the pain. An early 1990’s study showed that 84% of women who received chiropractic adjustments throughout their pregnancy reported less back pain and had lower incidences of back labor during delivery.
Diakow PR, Gadsby TA, Gleddie, JG Leprich, DJ Scales AM. Back pain during pregnancy and delivery. J. Manipulative Pysiol Ter 1991; 14(2):116-8/Medline ID: 91210683
A: Yes. Chiropractic care throughout pregnancy is not only safe; it is an essential part of a healthy pregnancy. On average, women gain between 25-35 pounds during their pregnancy. This weight puts tremendous stress on the spine and pelvis. In fact, studies have shown that due to this stress, half of all expectant mothers develop some degree of lower back pain. This pan can be debilitating and may require constant bed rest.
Some OB/GYNs suggest acetaminophen to relieve the pain. While acetaminophen may provide temporary relief, it can also have an effect on the fetus. A safe and proven alternative to medication is chiropractic adjustments. Regular chiropractic care during pregnancy allows the joints of the spine and pelvis to move freely and can help to control the pain. An early 1990’s study showed that 84% of women who received chiropractic adjustments throughout their pregnancy reported less back pain and had lower incidences of back labor during delivery.
Diakow PR, Gadsby TA, Gleddie, JG Leprich, DJ Scales AM. Back pain during pregnancy and delivery. J. Manipulative Pysiol Ter 1991; 14(2):116-8/Medline ID: 91210683
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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