Saturday, July 6, 2013

Benefits of Magnet Therapy and Chakra Healing Methods


It is quite easy to get lost in the innumerable healing techniques that have been developed in the last few years. There are plenty of different methods for staying healthy, thus if you are planning to inform yourself more about those techniques, the chances of getting lost in all those terms is quite high. We have a pill for literally every health problem and pain, and that's why many people view every alternative remedy with scrutiny and disbelief. However, the Magnet Healing is becoming more and more popular way of healing, along with the Chakra Therapy. There are plenty of benefits attributed to these two therapies, including greater oxygen flow and improved blood circulation. Speaking of such benefits, we cannot but mention the Magnet Treatment and Magnet Rehabilitation.

The Benefits of Chakra Healing

Balancing your chakras is of a big importance, as it improves your wellbeing and health, mentally, physically and emotionally. Chakras are actually light wheels which are located all over the human body. There are literally thousands of them everywhere in your body; however, the location of the seven major chakras is along the spine. The color in which every chakra is represented is actually a rainbow color - violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. The chakras are considered as psychic muscles, as well as areas of hidden potential understanding and knowledge. If there is chakra imbalance, the condition affects the overall well being. The Chakra Therapy finds the imbalance reason and removes it. There are several methods when it comes to the Chakra Therapy, but regardless of the method used, the healing will offer amazing positive results.

How Can the Magnet Treatment Help Me?

Not so long ago, the Magnet Healing was shunned by the mainstream medicine; it was dismissed as an ineffective method of healing, and what's worse, it was condemned as quackery. The skeptics said that the benefits were nothing but a placebo effect. However, that is all changed now, as there are more and more studies which claim that the Magnet Treatment really is an effective healing method. It has been proved that it helped with diverse conditions, including arthritis, depression, epilepsy, spinal injuries, wound healing and incontinence, and moreover, the Magnet Treatment is being investigated as an effective treatment for plenty of other conditions, including migraine, cancer and MS. The concept of using magnets as therapeutic devices is not something new. The Magnet Healing is well advanced in China, Japan, India, Germany and Australia, but other countries like Holland, Canada, Great Britain and the U.S. show interest in these healing methods.

The Concept behind the Magnet Rehabilitation

Pain can affect everyone, and unfortunately, some people cannot find the cure in drugs and medications. That's why more and more people turn to the natural healing techniques, like aroma massage therapy, hypnotherapy, aroma rehabilitation and Magnet Rehabilitation. Placing magnets on an injured area is very beneficial because the magnetic field encourages the oxygen-rich nutrients to surround the injured area. However, everyone should have in mind that babies, pregnant women, and people who wear some kind of an electronic or electrical medical advice, like insulin pump, pacemaker etc. need to avoid using magnets. Before you try a Chakra Therapy or Magnet Treatment, inform yourself about everything, because if the treatment is not used as it should, you will not experience the needed benefits.

Spinal Arthritis in Dogs - A Deadly Problem If Not Treated Early


It is common for older and bigger dogs to develop arthritis in the spine. Often times, this problem could be a result of too much physical activity. Many owners encourage their dogs to jump up for the ball when they are younger. When the dog jumps up for something, this jolts their back legs. As a result, this could bring early arthritis. As a little word of advice, when you play fetch with your dog, you should not encourage them to jump high. Yes, it's fun seeing how high they can jump, but you are doing them damage. We recommend you throwing the ball lower. This way, your dog will not dive into the air to catch it. Below, we are going to discuss spinal arthritis in dogs.

With this condition, the tissue that is around the vertebrae starts to deteriorate. This cause could be related to the age of your dog. The breakdown that comes about will be causing some pressure on the spinal nerves. Your dog may also have difficulty moving around and walking. The pet could also develop paralysis.

We have saw animals go down and drag themselves around with the front legs. We have also saw cases where dogs have had problems with their forelegs. Eventually, the animal is down and cannot get up as the legs become unsteady and stiff.

One of the symptoms in a dog with arthritis is poor appetite. You will also find that your dog is weak, less active and not able to eat as much as he or she used to. This problem may not be noticed when it first starts, but as it progresses, it will become obvious.

You need to know about the signs and symptoms of arthritis in the spine as this is a deadly disease and can cause your dog a great deal of suffering. When you treat it early, you can prevent those complications. You should take your dog to the vet regularly in order to have him or her examined.

The Importance of the Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer


When a family member had a car accident and the spinal cord is severely damaged, the spinal cord injury lawyer is want you need. They are lawyers that specializes negotiating settlements when you need to file to your lawsuit against the negligent party. You hire them to protect your rights.

When the spinal cord is damaged, this can be one of the most tragic accidents a person can experience. This can affect the whole family emotionally, psychologically, and financially. If any of the family suffered from this injury, you have to quickly file the compensation claims for all the medical expenses, therapy and rehabilitation expenses, and other minor damages related to the spine.

If the spine is damaged, the communication of the body and the brain will be disrupted. It can possibly damage the bones, blood vessels, and tissues surrounding the spine. It can also damage the involuntary reflexes like the sensory nerves and motor reflexes. Among the causes of the injuries in the spinal cord are polio, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and arthritis.

Any family who encountered this type of accident that is contributed by the negligent party, the first thing they do is to contact the spinal cord injury lawyer. They need to recover what was lost and keep what is left from the accident. The compensation settlement is the monetary award that is given by the negligent party. The lawyer has to do some investigation on the claim. They will represent you in court and get the appropriate compensation for the damages it brought to the whole family.

This is painful because never in your family expected this to happen especially of the victim is already diagnosed who has a dysfunctional spine. There are also permanent damages just like paralyzes. There are also victims who are lucky enough to survive the without the need of expensive medical treatment.

This is about life and death - and you need somebody to work on the legal matters. The spinal cord injury lawyer has all the knowledge and the process on how to complete the settlement. Even if money cannot replace everything, this is how the law works. This will make the answerable party pay their responsibilities to you.

Chiropractic Care and Radiofrequency Ablation for Chronic Pain


We often have many questions about Radiofrequency procedures in our Panama City FL office so I have written this brief synopsis of the procedure and some things to expect. I have tried to make the information useful to all those that read this whether they are here in Panama City or elsewhere and whether or not they combine Chiropractic care with the Radiofrequency or not.

Radiofrequency ablation (also known as medial branch rhizotomy ) is a procedure used to reduce severe or chronic pain. The procedure is performed by placing an electrical current produced by radio waves next to a nerve that is carrying pain signals from the joint to the spinal nerve. The radio waves heat up a small area of nerve tissue, thereby decreasing pain signals from the targeted area.

RFA is commonly used to relieve patients with long-lasting low-back/leg and neck/arm pain and pain related to the degeneration of joints of the spine from arthritis. These conditions must show positive responses to previously performed trial blocks to determine if the tissue treated are indeed the areas causing the pain before RFA can be used. The degree of pain relief can vary depending on the root cause and location of the pain source. The relief can last from six to 12 months and in some cases, can last for years. More than 70% of patients treated with RFA experience pain relief according to some studies.

To prepare for treatment, you should make sure that you do not eat within six hours of your appointment except for clear liquids until two hours before the procedure. If you have diabetes and use insulin, you must adjust the dosage of insulin the day of the procedure which your primary care doctor can help you with. Bring in your diabetes medication so you can take it after the procedure as well as any other medication that you may need. Continue to take all other medications with water. Do not discontinue any medication (especially insulin) without first consulting with your primary care or referring doctor. You will need to bring someone with you to drive you home after the procedure and you should not drive or operate machinery for at least 24 hours after the procedure.

On the day of the procedure a doctor will explain the procedure in detail and answer any questions you may have, including possible complications and side effects. During the procedure the doctor will use a specialized X-ray device called a C-Arm, this will help the doctor guide a needle to the exact target area. Once the location is established a microelectrode is then inserted through the needle to begin the stimulation process. During this process the doctor will ask you at various times if you are able to feel certain sensations. The object of the this is to help your doctor determine if the electrode is in the best place for treatment. After the needle and electrode placement are obtained, a small Radiofrequency current is sent through the electrode into the surrounding tissue, causing the tissue to heat. Patients should not feel any discomfort during the heating portion of the procedure as we do not have heat sensors in this tissue.

Following the procedure you will stay in the office or surgical center for observation, where a nurse will check your blood pressure and pulse. You will have a bandage placed over your procedure site and you must make sure that you have someone to drive you home.

RFA has clinically proven to be a safe and effective way to treat some forms of pain. It also is generally well-tolerated, with very few associated complications. There is a slight risk of infection and bleeding at the insertion site. Your doctor can advise you about your particular risk.

The main side effect of RFA is some discomfort with swelling and/or bruising, at the site of the treatment, but this generally goes away after a few days and of course as with any medical procedure, RFA is not appropriate for everyone. Your doctor can tell you if you should not have RFA.

Following treatment with RFA you will follow up with your doctor to monitor your progress and in the cases where Chiropractic care and physical therapy are available you will begin the process of rehabilitation. This phase of your care is very important even if your pain has been eliminated because the joint is not fixed at this point only the pain blocked and if the joint problem is not addressed the likelihood of the pain and additional joint damage increases. The Chiropractic care is designed to improve overall joint function and the in rehab you will learn exercises and stretches to improve muscle function and strength around those joints which will help stabilize the affected areas for the future.

Top 8 Frequently Asked Questions About Chiropractic


What is Chiropractic?

Does it really work and how?

Is Chiropractic Safe?

At what age should a person have a chiropractic check-up?

Does it hurt?

Does my insurance cover Chiropractic? / Is Chiropractic expensive?

How much time does a chiropractic visit take?

Once I start care do I have to go forever? / Does my body become dependent on chiropractic care?

What is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic is a natural healing science, art and philosophy primarily concerned with detecting and then eliminating interference to your nervous system. Since your nervous system controls every aspect of your body, chiropractic can have a major impact on multiple areas of your health. Founded in 1895, it is the world's largest drug-free healthcare system and the 3rd largest primary healthcare system in the USA behind medicine and dentistry. Over 25 million Americans will see their chiropractor this year.

Does it really work and how?

Yes Virginia, chiropractic is the real deal! Chiropractic is firmly grounded in science and has an ever-growing body of research showing it to be safe, effective, comfortable and affordable. The latest estimates show that over 85% of Olympic athletes utilize chiropractic care to enhance performance and stay healthy as do most professional athletes. No question that it works!

Chiropractic is based on the fact that every structure and function of your body is controlled by the nervous system. If there is interference to the nervous system, then whatever body part or function that nerve was controlling will stop working at 100%.

For example, if a person suffers a pinched (irritated) bundle of nerves in their lower back they frequently experience back pain and muscle spasms. What most people do not realize is that the nerves in the low back not only control the muscles but other organs as well including the colon, bladder and reproductive organs. Irritation to the same nerve bundle can, in addition to muscle spasms, cause symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, bladder control issues and menstrual cycle problems. What surprises many is that a person with a pinched nerve bundle in their low back may have the other symptoms but no pain and no muscle spasms! Only about 10% of your nervous system tells you about pain so you can have a problem in 90% of your nervous system and NO PAIN.

Chiropractors focus on the spine because this is where the delicate nerves are most likely to be compressed or irritated as they pass through on their way to control all parts of your body.

The majority of spinal problems arise from physical, mechanical stress to your body such as accidents, injuries, prolonged sitting etc.. These stresses and injuries result in stiff immovable joints which in turn cause surrounding joints to become overworked, loose and eventually damaged. The treatment to correct these problems also has to be physical and mechanical in nature.

It is crazy to think that taking a drug is going to loosen up a stiff, damaged spinal joint. The drug may cover up the pain and symptoms but will do nothing to correct the physical cause of the pain. In fact taking drugs over time will allow the joint to become more and more permanently damaged.

Chiropractors employ many gently methods of physically restoring the normal motion and function to your spine which reduces nerve interference and allows your body to heal itself. These treatments are called spinal adjustments and are typically, not only pain-fee, but an enjoyable experience.

Is Chiropractic Safe?

Yes, chiropractic care is exceptionally safe! The minuscule risks of chiropractic care have been greatly exaggerated by our competition in order to scare you away from the safest form of healthcare and back to medicine, the most dangerous form. Chiropractic has a better safety record than any drug, even baby aspirin and Tylenol! Medical treatment has become the 3rd leading cause of death in the USA, right behind heart disease and cancer, killing hundreds of thousands of Americans every year.

An interesting statistic is that you are more likely to be killed by being struck by lightning than killed by a vending machine and you are more likely to be killed a vending machine than by a shark and more likely to be killed by a shark than by a chiropractor!

Now knowing how safe, conservative and effective chiropractic care is, doesn't it make sense to you to start with chiropractic first and then if you don't get well go on to more radical and dangerous forms of care like drugs and surgery? We are a backward society that often starts with the most invasive dangerous treatments first and then sees the chiropractor afterward as a last resort. Insanity.

Please help us permanently dispel this myth about chiropractic care being risky. Educate your friends and family. Spread the word and save a life!

At what age should a person have a chiropractic check-up?

Chiropractic care has fantastic benefits for all ages and ideally a person should have their first check-up shortly after birth.

I know what you may be thinking, "Infant check-up!!?" Why would a brand new baby need chiropractic care? Stop for a minute and just think about what a baby goes though coming into this world. Even during a normal natural delivery there are tremendous pressures on the baby's neck, back and pelvis of up to 90 pounds per square inch.

With modern medicine turning childbirth into a medical procedure instead of a natural process, infant trauma and injuries are sky rocketing. You see when you drug the mother, her ability to feel and push the baby out is impaired which forces the doctor to have to pull and twist the baby out from the birth canal. Babies are not designed to be pulled and stretched during delivery which is unnatural and causes injury, they are designed to be compressed and pushed out of the birth canal which is natural and much safer. This is the same reason c-section deliveries have a much higher rate of spinal injury compared to natural childbirth.

It takes just a split second for a spinal injury to occur during birth. An unexpected push from the mother, a pull at the wrong angle from the doctor, too much force from the doctor, the use of forceps or vacuum and you have a sprain or even worse injury to the baby's spine. This injury, called a vertebral subluxation, if undetected and left untreated can plague the baby for the rest of their life, limiting them from reaching their full potential. "As the twig is bent so grows the tree!"

OK, chiropractic is safe and good for babies but what about senior citizens? I have heard the most ignorant statement repeatedly from seniors: "I know, at my age, I have arthritis so there is no point in trying to fix my spine" WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

ALL ages can benefit from chiropractic care. Even a single chiropractic adjustment in the right circumstances has resulted in unbelievable improvement in the quality-of-life of many patients. Until you are dead, your body has an incredible ability to heal and improve. Never give up on improving your health! If your doctor ever tells you "You'll just have to learn to live with it" he/she is actually telling you it is time to find a new doctor, one that will help keep you improving and maintaining your health and well-being for life.

Does treatment hurt?

For most people the chiropractic treatments, called spinal adjustments, are not only comfortable but are actually an enjoyable experience. All treatment is geared to each individual's comfort level and the old "No Pain No Gain" approach is never used. It is heartwarming to see children who are so small they can't even get up on the adjusting table by themselves, fighting with their siblings to be the FIRST one adjusted. Pediatricians would be green with envy to see how even the smallest kids are happy to be in the chiropractic office and how they love to get adjusted.

Does my insurance cover Chiropractic?

Although most insurance policies have some coverage, the reality is that in most cases it is very limited and so highly managed that, like most other health services, it pays for only a portion of needed care.

There is currently a prevalent form of craziness that I call "Insurance Insanity". It has 2 main parts: Firstly many people have this notion that if they can just somehow obtain really great health insurance (which by the way no longer exists) that this in some way protects them and makes them healthy. Secondly, they think that if a service is not covered by their insurance that they really don't need it. CRAZY! A prime example is a patient who needed about $1,200 worth of chiropractic care, who had the money but refused the necessary treatment because he felt it was too expensive. When asked if it was more cost-effective to let his spine continue degenerate to the point where he will need a $200,000 surgery which would leave him disabled for life? His straight-faced answer was "Well, my insurance will cover the cost of the surgery." Now that my friend is just plain crazy.

When it comes to care, if you need it, you need it! Regardless of if it is covered, regardless of if you can "afford" it and regardless of if you want it! If you need it, you need it.

A much better question to ask is "What is the best value for my healthcare dollar?". Investing your money is all about value not amount. For example, I believe that a dollar wasted is too much but spending a half of a million dollars to buy a one million dollar house is an extraordinary deal.

The truth that any patient with a severely degenerated spine would gladly sign over the deed to their million dollar house, to the doctor, if he could restore their health. The sad fact is that once damaged, there is no cure. There are no spine and nervous system replacements and it is very unlikely there ever will be. What is absolutely tragic is that this type of degeneration is almost 100% preventable with regular check-ups and proper chiropractic maintenance.

Chiropractic is an exceptional value for your healthcare dollar. If you need it, the benefits you receive from chiropractic are incalculable compared to the amount of money spent! In fact they are priceless.

How much time does a chiropractic visit take?

For your first visit, allow 45 minutes to 1 hour. On this visit you will need to complete some obligatory health forms, you will have a chance to sit down and consult with the doctor to review your symptoms, history, lifestyle and your health goals.

The next step is a chiropractic physical examination, some very high-tech nervous system scans, possibly an x-ray study and finally, if you are in pain, some first aid care and home instructions.

Typically on the second visit allow 30 to 45 minutes. On this visit you will receive your doctor's report of findings where he will let you know if he can help you, he will show you what is wrong and why, how long care will take, how much care will cost and finally he will let you know of your options for care. You will then receive your first full chiropractic adjustment (treatment).

On subsequent visits allow 10 to 20 minutes door to door. The actual treatments may only take a few minutes once your work-up is complete and you have set up your treatment plan and goals.

Once I start care do I have to go forever?

In a great practice the doctor should support all clients at the level and frequency that they choose. There should never be any pressure to do anything you are not 100% behind. You may take advantage of all the phenomenal health and wellness benefits for as long and as often as you choose. Great doctors should always respect and support the wishes of their clients.

Does my body become dependent on chiropractic care?

This question always make me smile. There is absolutely nothing about chiropractic care that makes you dependent on care. There is however something that is highly addicting about feeling really good. It is funny but once people start feeling great they tend to want to stay feeling great. Chiropractic care helps your body to function at a much higher level which feels fantastic. Chiropractic care is similar to exercise but without all the sweating. If you consistently work out, the benefit is you become physically fit which feels much better that being unfit and out of shape. Most people who are in great shape continue to work out because they like the feeling of being in shape. What happens if they stop exercising? They continue to feel good for a time but all too quickly lose their conditioning and lose the benefits of feeling great. Now I ask you is exercise addicting? Does your body become dependent on exercise? Of course not and there is also nothing about chiropractic care that makes you dependent either.

Conclusion: Safe conservative chiropractic care is an essential part of a natural wellness lifestyle. Not only will you enjoy less pain and an enhanced quality of life but you will avoid permanent damage and degeneration to your body.

Reduce or Eliminate Arthritis Pain With Acupoint Therapy


Are you one of the many millions of people around the world that experience arthritis pain? If so, you are definitely not alone. Arthritis is a common cause of movement disabilities, particularly for senior citizens. Over 100 arthritis types exist and can be caused from obvious joint trauma to a variety of health problems such as gout, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, bursitis and more. A number of pharmaceuticals are geared toward arthritis pain relief and joint surgery is a treatment option as well. However, if you want to cover all bases in regards to pain relief you should add electronic acupuncture to your treatment options.

Acupuncture Basics

The ancient Chinese believed that the human body experienced pain and illness due to an imbalance of life energy, or qi. The practice of traditional acupuncture involves inserting stainless steel needles at key acupoints along the body to maintain proper energy flow along the channels that carry qi as well as unblock any obstructions. With the electronic form though, those stainless steel needles are bypassed in favour of a small device which delivers electromagnetic current through a handheld wand. By touching the wand to acupoints in the hand and palm, energy blockages within the body can be treated.

Electronic Acupuncture and Arthritis Pain

Arthritis is typically caused by inflammation in the joints as well as surrounding soft tissues. This inflammation is a response by your body's immune system to a host of factors such as infection, injury, heredity factors, general wear and tear from aging and even your lifestyle and environment. If you experience arthritis pain, you probably have taken traditional anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids or even participated in physical therapy.

You can self-treat at home with an electronic acupuncture device. Acupuncture can provide arthritis pain relief by boosting your endorphins, the chemicals that block pain. Delivering electromagnetic wave impulses into specific acupoints in the hand and palm stimulates the nerves and tissues which then send a message to your spinal cord and brain to release the endorphins. In addition to the release of pain-blocking endorphins, electronic acupuncture can also restore better blood flow to those arthritis-prone areas. Better blood flow boosts oxygen levels, a plus for stimulating healing and easing discomfort. By unblocking the energy channels, you gain a feeling of well-being.

The good news is electronic acupuncture devices are quite affordable and you can use them for more than arthritis pain relief. The electromagnetic wave therapy you receive through this form of acupuncture treats a host of other conditions and even has a detect mode which can pinpoint undiagnosed problems.

Friday, July 5, 2013

How Do I Stop Throwing Out My Back?


We've probably all heard the term "I've thrown out my back" at some point in our lives. Throwing out the back is actually a slang term that has been used and passed down for generations. Commonly, this term actually refers to an episode where the person is experiencing a feeling of being tight, crooked or even in extreme pain or discomfort.

There is no true 100% failsafe way to prevent this from happening. A person's general conditioning, core strength and proper biomechanics all play a role in whether or not they experience back problems. With proper conditioning and correct posture, as well as using the correct technique when bending or lifting, you will drastically minimize the risk of throwing your back out.

What Are The Symptoms of a Pain in the Back?

There are many different symptoms of back pain that you might experience including muscle aches, pain that radiates down your leg, stabbing pain, shooting pain, limited flexibility, limited range of motion and even problems standing up straight. Back pain can last a few minutes, a few hours, a few days or even a few weeks. This is considered to be acute back pain.

Chronic back pain lasts for three months or longer. It can be caused from a number of different conditions including arthritis, chronic muscle strain or a herniated disc.

It's important to note that you should see a medical professional if your back pain doesn't go away using home treatments such as alternating hot packs and cold packs, and taking anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen. If you can't get your back pain to subside within 72 hours, or if it seems to be getting worse, you need to see your doctor.

What Causes Back Pain?

Back pain most commonly occurs after straining muscles or ligaments. This can be due to lifting something that was too heavy or just using the improper technique to lift it. You may move suddenly in an awkward way and actually strain your back. Sometimes, it can be something as simple as a muscle spasm that can bring you to your knees.

Of course, there are also structural issues that can cause back pain. This includes things such as sciatica, irregularities in your skeletal system, arthritis, bulging discs, ruptured discs and even osteoporosis.

A trained pain specialist is able to do some high-tech testing using equipment that many doctors don't have. These tests will allow the specialist to find the exact source of your pain so that they can treat it specifically. This is a much better approach than throwing treatment methods and medications at the symptoms while not knowing what the exact cause is.

Your doctor will do range of motion testing as well as other tests to determine the source of the pain so that they can create a treatment program that will pinpoint that area with precision accuracy.

Cervical Neck Collar Is Popular For Providing Support To The Head and Spinal Cord


Neck pain is extremely common among people because of a variety of reasons ranging from unfortunate accidents to incorrect posture. The cervical spine is responsible for providing support to the brain and the skull with the help of the seven vertebrae that makes it up. The cervical spine also plays an immensely important role of protecting a number of important nerves in the upper part of the body including those serving the face, neck, throat, and all parts of the upper limbs. Therefore, doctors place immense value on protecting the cervical spine in case of any eventuality of injuries. The Cervical Neck Collars, also known as the neck brace or the C-collar, play the role of providing support to the cervical portion of the spine in a variety of situations. The neck collar works by limiting the extent of movement of the neck and the cervical portion of the spine, which can be essential in treating various injuries to that part of the body. It can also help in preventing injuries if any such likelihood ever arises, again because of their restrictive nature. Therefore, no wonder that they have become so popular for both cases of emergency and in various short-term therapies.

The cervical collar is popular for providing support to the head and the spinal cord in case of any traumatic head or neck injury. The Cervical Neck Collars can help prevent any damages from occurring if there is any danger to the spinal cord because of any injuries. Thus, they are important for preventive use in situations of emergency. However, these collars are also popular in instances of chronic neck pains such as their use as whiplash. The neck collars are also useful for realigning the spinal cord in people with such problems. The Cervical Neck Collars are primarily available in four major variants whose use depends upon the extent of the users' injuries. The four main types available in the market are the soft foam collars, gel-filled hot or cold packs, foam immobilization collars and the Sternal Occipital Mandibular Immobilizer (SOMI) collars. The modern ones come in various sizes and with Velcro for snug fitting around the neck. The users need to wear these collars around their neck at all times including when they are asleep.

The soft foam neck collar is the most popular and can help in alleviating pain from minor neck injuries or muscle tension. They cost the least but have only limited applications. The gel-filled hot or cold pack collars are suited for providing relief to various neck injuries causing stiffness or inflammation. These are more convenient that using typical heat or ice pads and can fit securely around the neck. The foam immobilization collar, or the Philadelphia cervical collar, is useful in strengthening neck muscles after any injuries. The SOMI brace finds application in treating serious conditions such as cervical fractures, serious head and neck traumas, and spinal cord injuries. Therefore, Cervical Neck Collars play an important role in treating various injuries and problems in the neck region.

Laser Surgery For Neck Pain Relief


THE SKINNY

Laser surgery for chronic neck pain relief is a relatively new medical procedure that has proven to be at least partially effective in the large majority of cases. Although laser surgery this is less invasive than more traditional procedures, it is still considered significant surgery and should be approached as such. There are a number of practices in the country that specialize in spinal laser surgery.

Laser surgery for neck pain relief should be considered only after physical therapy protocols have been exhausted. There are also pharmaceutical products that have proven effective for cervical pain management, such as Lyrica and Celebrex.

Laser surgery for chronic neck pain relief is a relatively new medical procedure that has proven to be effective in the majority of cases. Although laser surgery this is less invasive than more traditional procedures, it is still considered significant surgery and should be approached as such. There are a number of practices in the country that specialize in spinal laser surgery.

DOUBLE WHAMMY!

Unfortunately, most patients have multiple conditions occurring at once and may require a combination of surgical techniques. Patients can have a pinched nerve caused by spinal stenosis or foraminal narrowing, as well as having neck or back pain due to arthritis of the spine (facet disease). To treat these maladies, both a foraminotomy and a laminotomy can occur simultaneously.

Wikipedia defines a laminotomy as: "a neurosurgical procedure that removes part of a lamina of the vertebral arch in order to decompress the corresponding spinal cord and/or nerve root."

Cure-back-pain.org defines a foraminotomy as: "a back surgery procedure used to enlarge the opening through which a spinal nerve passes as it exits the spinal canal. When this opening is reduced due to a spinal problem or injury, there is less room for the nerves to pass between the bones. This sometimes causes a pinched nerve and the usual painful symptoms."

Since the laser procedures are less invasive, and recuperation time is less than traditional spine surgeries, it is not any more difficult on the patient to treat more than one condition at a time. It actually allows patients to return to their lives sooner. A Cervical Neck Traction may be good idea for neck pain relief.

UNDER THE "KNIFE"

First, IV sedation and a local anesthetic are administered, then a small incision is made and a round tube is inserted into the incision. A series of tubes of increasing size are placed over the first tube, one at a time, to slowly create an opening to the spinal canal. The muscles are rarely pushed out of the way and are not torn or cut. The last tube is about 18 millimeters in diameter (about as big as a small marker) and the surgical instruments: laser, camera, suction, irrigation and other necessary instruments are inserted through it.

Once everything is in place, the surgical team can begin the procedure. Some patients experience immediate pain relief during the procedure when the nerve(s) are released. Decompressing the spinal canal can directly affect the patient's back or neck pain and can resolve them permanently. Finally, the tube is slowly removed, the muscles to move back into place and the procedure is complete. Sometimes, but not always, a stitch or two is necessary for the incision.

OUTA THERE!

After only 1 or 2 hours of monitoring, the patient is free to go! The minimal recovery time is obviously attractive to patients at the outset. All indications are that laser spine surgery is here to stay! This is an unsolicited, non-medical review

There Is No Holy Grail In Dealing With Back Arthritis


The question of how to deal with arthritis in the back is not an easy one. Arthritis in the back comes from numerous potential causes most of which stem from degeneration of the intervertebral disk. Once the disk starts to dehydrate and degenerate, then ensuing arthritic changes occur in that level of the spinal column.

The other elements in the spinal column include the facet joints of which there are one joint on each side at each level of the spine. By and large the major problem when dealing with arthritis in the back is facet joint arthritis. These joints are about the size of a thumbnail and they are symmetrically situated at each level of the spine.

When dealing with facet joint arthritis unfortunately if you have arthritis at any one particular joint most likely you also have arthritis at multiple others. So it's much more complicated than dealing with simply a hip joint. Isn't this great?

So if you were to have spine surgery on all of the arthritic joints, you would have a spinal fusion at multiple levels which is not a good idea unless there is associated scoliosis or instability to address.

There are some very good answers for treating arthritis in the back that are non-surgical. One of those for example would be spinal decompression therapy. These treatments consist of about six weeks worth of intermittent spinal traction which can be very effective in decreasing the pain from facet arthritis.

Another option for treating arthritis in the facet joints is physical therapy. Strengthening the muscles around the spine can take pressure and stress off of the facet joints and it's the movement and pressure and stress which create and increase the pain. So strengthening one's core and doing lumbar stabilization exercises can decrease the pain from back arthritis.

One of the best options that we have for treating arthritis in the facet joints are facet injections, also called facet blocks. The injections into the facet joints consist of steroid medication which is currently the gold standard. Another injection that may be of benefit are medial branch blocks, which are injections around what's called the medial branches which are the tiny little nerves that supply sensation to the joints. These injections may include simply numbing medicine or also steroid medication too.

Assuming you want to achieve some sort of relief for back pain from arthritis with either medial branch blocks or facet injections, but potentially a combination of the two, and this wears off, the next step that may be of significant benefit is called radiofrequency ablation.

Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment that involves burning the small little nerves that supply sensation to the facet joints, and that is what actually causes the pain from arthritis. So if one can eliminate that pain with radiofrequency ablation, the objective has been achieved. The reduction of pain from radiofrequency ablation, also called rhizotomy, can be achieved for upwards of two years but typically it's around 6 to 12 months.

Innovative Medical Equipment and Methods For Rehab of Injuries


Innovative Medical Equipment and Methods for Rehab of Injuries: Let us take a look at what new advances there are in this specialized field. First we need to list the type of injuries which can be alleviated by physiotherapy. They are sports injuries, pain of the lumbar or cervical spinal regions, torn muscle ligaments and tendon problems, join pains caused by osteoarthritic changes resulting from old injuries or the more severe and difficult to treat rheumatoid arthritis.

Bio mechanical assessment and orthopedic provision, manual manipulation, ultrasound, laser therapy in the form of laser acupuncture or laser interference therapy are all available for treating these painful conditions and promoting healing within the body. Most of these methods are covered by medical insurance. Some of them may require treatment from time to time for a number of years, such as spinal injuries.

Massage Therapy Equipment and Supplies: Massage Balls have taken the physiotherapy field by storm. Here are a few of them. Soft spiked massage balls are perfect for sensory therapy and release muscle spasms, good for fingers, legs, feet and back. Other spiky massage balls release tension and muscle aches throughout the entire body. Soft hand balls offer therapy for repetitive stress injuries, stroke recovery and arthritis. There are soft balls with bumps, rollers with soft spikes or bumps for massage, point relief mini massagers for painful muscles, massage chairs, pressure points packages which contain balls and acupressure for self-administration and massage. You can purchase infra-red massagers which are absolutely ideal for reducing soreness and additionally, provide comforting warmth as they vibrate.

There are more. Take a look at the Thumper Versa-Pro Massager which is a step-on massager for deep muscle relief of the lower body, feet, hamstrings, quads, and lower back. A Foot Spa complete with whirlpool, water jets, vibrating massage is wonderful for hands or feet. The most innovative must surely be Theraputty. This putty heats up in the microwave and is available in differing strengths and sizes from 2 ounces to five pounds and is ideal for hand therapy.

Finger Webs for strengthening hands and fingers are new on the market and are available in differing resistance strengths of interchangeable web inserts. Memory foam is also being used with great success for hand therapy. The Orbit Massager is a small and simple massager with a fantastic range of motion and is great as it is easily portable.

Physical Therapy Equipment and Supplies: These can either be purchased or hired as they are sometimes only needed for a short period of time. Great for sports injuries, injuries caused by falls in the frail and elderly, from severe burns or injuries caused by over-exercising or exercising wrongly.

Here are a few: Resistance bands, ankle and wrist weights, and finger and hand exercisers, exercise pulleys, balance boards and stretching equipment and the very popular exercise balls of all shapes sizes and forms dependent on the injuries they are needed for or muscle building and repair of muscle tone. Using balls to stretch, blood supply and flexibility are increased, as is the case with much of the other physical therapy equipment used to treat injuries.

It is necessary to point out that at all times if using any equipment at home; the patient must be guided by his or her physiotherapist to ensure that the products are being used properly to prevent further injury or damage. Warming up before using any exercise products is essential and taking calcium supplements together with magnesium should prevent painful cramping while muscles are healing. Make it a point to first be guided by your professional caregiver and then you can feel free to hire or shop on line for what your therapist has suggested, no matter how innovative.

A Vibrational World View: The Five Phases of Network Care


We are vibrational beings living in a vibrational world. As such, we're really not separate from each other or our world. That's why we're so sensitive to our environment; especially so at birth. As newborns we're fully dependent on those around us and very focused on survival. One of the basic survival requirements is simply "fitting in." In order to survive we adopt the ways in which those around us distort their vibration. There are five vibrational distortions, or phases, as they are called in Network Care. Each of these phases supports certain structures (ways of holding our bodies and ways of organizing our lives), certain perceptions (ways that we filter incoming information from our world, things that we believe about our relationship with ourselves and our world) and certain behaviors (ways that we respond to our world) that we use to distort the expression of our true nature and support the illusion that we are separate from everything and everyone.

You may be thinking that Dr. Jay has been spending too much time, too close to Boulder. Is there any scientific evidence to support the ethereal sounding claim that "we are vibrational beings" or that the concept of our separateness is an "illusion?" Physics is one such science that supports these claims and concepts. At one time physicists thought that atoms, the "solid particles" that make up you and me, were made of even smaller, "solid particles." According to The Dancing Wu Li Masters (an exhaustive book for the layman written on the subject of physics) by Gary Zukav, in 1911 Ernest Rutherford developed the familiar model of the atom where electrons orbit around a nucleus in a similar manner as our earth orbits around the sun. The problem with comparing atoms to our solar system is that, relative to the size of the nucleus and the electrons, the distances between the nucleus and the electrons are much greater than the distance between our earth and the sun. For example, if we magnified an atom to the size of a fourteen story building, the nucleus in the center would be the size of a grain of salt and the electron, orbiting seven stories away, would be the size of a dust particle. Furthermore, subatomic particles like nuclei and electrons don't actually behave like large, planet sized objects. Quantum physics (the physics of subatomic particles) shows us that the nucleus and electrons don't really exist as actual particles of "something." They can be more accurately described as "probabilities" or stuff that is constantly blinking in and out of existence, since at the subatomic level, mass and energy are continually changing into each other as per Einstein's famous equation E=mc2. Simply put, atoms are mostly vibrating space...hence WE are mostly vibrating space!

I know. It boggles the mind to think that we are actually not solid when everything in the macroscopic world tells us we are. The nervous system, however, does actually display signs, on the macroscopic level, of its vibrational nature. Our brain and spinal cord has a structure that is well suited to moving information in the form of vibration. This can easily be seen if we take a moment to "dissect" that structure. I have had the opportunity to do just that, once in chiropractic school and once when I was growing up on the farm in Nebraska. On a cold winter evening when I was a kid, one of our steers had gotten out of its pen and made its way onto the dark road. It had been hit by a car. The driver of the car was fine but the steer did not make it. My dad did not want to let all that meat go to waste so we hung the steer by a chain from a loader bucket and butchered it on the spot. I will spare you the details but suffice it to say that the steer ended up being completely halved. This meant that the center of its spine and spinal cord were exposed. I reached up and pulled a portion of the spinal cord out of its halved spine. Suspecting the cord to be more substantial, I pinched it. I was surprised to find that my fingers pinched very easily through the cord as if it were a piece of gelatin. That's how delicate the tissue of the brain and spinal cord is; more of a viscous fluid than a cord. Fluid happens to be a very good conductor of vibration.

One might wonder how something so delicate can remain intact long enough to do its job. The skull and spine is part of an elaborate system that protects, suspends and contributes to the ability of the delicate tissue of the brain and spinal cord to move information in the form of vibration. As I learned in the dissection lab during chiropractic school, the skull and spine is lined with a continuous sack that covers the brain and spinal cord. This lining is called the meninges. In the space between the meninges and the tissue of the brain and spinal cord, is the cerebrospinal fluid. The meninges contain the cerebrospinal fluid and holds it against the brain and spinal cord so that the brain and spinal cord are constantly being bathed by the cerebrospinal fluid. The meninges are anchored to the bones of the skull and spine. The brain and spinal cord, in turn, is anchored to the meninges via thin threads of tissue in places in the head, neck and lower spine. The spinal cord basically floats freely everywhere in between the neck and tail bone. In this way the brain and spinal cord is fully encased inside of an ingenious liquid-tissue-armor-suspension system.

This gelatinous, fluid surrounded, suspended, protected structure is perfectly suited for conducting information in the form of vibration very similar to a stringed instrument such as a violin. The strings of a violin are suspended at either end just like the spinal cord is anchored, via the meninges, to the bones of the top and bottom of the spine. In much the same way as the tonal quality or frequency of a violin can be changed by putting pressure at different points along the length of the strings, we can alter the vibrational expression of our being by holding tension in different areas along the spinal cord. Said another way, a mechanical force on the tissue of our nervous system can affect a vibrational (emotional) change. The more mechanical aspect of this phenomenon has been documented by Alf Breig in his neuroanatomy text book Adverse Mechanical Cord Tension in the Central Nervous System: An Analysis of Cause and Effect. In it he refers to the spinal cord stretching that occurs as a result of defensive posture and notes the detrimental effect that is has on the tissue of the spinal cord and nerves. (177)

Psychoneuroimmunologist Candace Pert, in her book Molecules of Emotion discusses the relationship between spinal cord tension and our emotions. When we feel emotion there is a chemical cocktail that's being released into the body that is letting every cell know how to function; what to "do." So if we are happy or peaceful it's because the cells in the body are "doing" happiness or peace. Likewise if we are angry or sad, the cells in the body are "doing" anger or sadness. However, if a person is holding tension in some part of their spine and the nervous tissue is stretched, the information that can be transmitted and received by the nervous tissue cells in the stretched area is totally altered. So if a nervous tissue cell membrane is being stretched in a certain way it may prohibit the cells from transmitting or receiving the chemical messengers that represent happiness. Cells may be locked into receiving and transmitting only anger, for example.

This phenomenon can easily be observed and felt first hand whenever we find ourselves sitting on a busy mall engaged in people watching. It doesn't take long to figure out who is angry, sad, happy, fulfilled, confident, depressed, in love, who is authentically expressing their state of being and who is hiding their true nature from themselves. Everyone is communicating to everyone else about how they are being in the way that they hold themselves, through their mannerisms and expressions. These things make up the "vibe" that a person expresses. Most of us are constantly resisting our true nature. We're trying to squeeze ourselves into someone else's idea of who we should be. This is a major source of emotional pain that usually also translates into physical pain at some point. As Donald Epstein, the creator and developer of Network Spinal Analysis says, "If you're trying to be someone other than who you are, it's supposed to hurt and nothing is supposed to take that pain away." We begin playing this painful game with ourselves very early on in our lives in an attempt to fit in to our surroundings, to match the vibration of those around us, to please others out of the need to survive.

When we are born we go from the relative warmth and safety of the womb, as we are squeezed forcefully down the birth canal, into this cold, unforgiving, outside world. As infants we are completely dependent on others to supply our every need. Our first order of business is survival. One of the most basic survival needs is simply fitting in. Who is my tribe? Who must I make friends with to get my needs met? In order to fit in, or survive, we sense those around us and copy their ways of being (ways of vibrating). No doubt we benefit from some of their strengths but we adopt their vibrational shortcomings too. We adopt the ways that they distort their vibration - their being - in order to hide their true nature.

There are five fundamental, vibrational distortion patterns or defense patterns that are characterized in Network Care. These defense patterns, or phases, as they are called in Network Care, involve different parts of the spine because different parts of the spine are responsible for expressing certain elements of the person. There are certain behaviors or ways of acting that go along with each phase. In addition there is a perception, or way of seeing the information that we encounter in our world, associated with each phase. In this way our structure, our behavior and our perception is linked into the ways in which we distort the expression of our true nature and deny our connection to ourselves and everyone else.

What follows is largely my interpretation of the Five Phases of Network Care. Elements of my description of the Five Phases have come from information I've learned at training seminars and read in training seminar handouts. Other elements have come from my experience with my own growth, having received Network Care consistently for the past ten years. Still, other elements of my description have come from my experience in working with hundreds of my practice members during thousands of Network sessions over the past eight years as a Network Practitioner.

Phase One involves tension being held at the sacrum (lower back) and occiput (base of the skull). The ends of our spine carry the nearest memory of the moment of incarnation since they were, and are, the entry points for the Force or Intelligence that animates us to life. So holding defensive tension in these areas brings about a forgetting of that Intelligence.

Phase Two involves tension being held at the top of the neck and/or the bottom of the neck. The segments of our spine at the top and bottom of the neck have to do with our awareness of the present moment. When people or circumstances have shown us that they can not be trusted to support us from one moment to the next we learn to distrust uncertainty, causing fear, anxiety or worry about the future. To keep from feeling that fear, we hold tension at the top of the neck. When we perceive that we have been wronged by people or situations, we hold defensive tension at the bottom of the neck. This freezes that moment in time in our bodies causing some part of us to remain stuck in the past, repeatedly reliving the hurt of the past event. There tends to be some repressed anger, bitterness or frustration that goes along with this. Eckart Tolle refers to the Phase Two phenomenon in his book The Power of Now when he talks about the effects of "psychological time." He says:

"All negativity is caused by an accumulation of psychological time and denial of the present. Unease, anxiety, tension, stress, worry - all forms of fear - are caused by too much future, and not enough presence. Guilt, regret, resentment, grievances, sadness, bitterness, and all forms of nonforgiveness are caused by too much past, and not enough presence." (61)

Phase Three is associated with the lateral sacrum (lower right or left part of spine). This area of the body is connected to our own awareness of who we are; our identity. If we perceive that we will not be loved or accepted for who we are, holding defensive tension in this area allows us to suspend our felt sense of our own identity. Our own, true identity being suspended, we can then adopt the identity that will keep us in the good graces of those around us.

Phase Four involves the segments in the middle of the neck. The middle of the neck is connected to our ability to allow ourselves to be drawn to the things that we are naturally passionate about. Holding defensive tension in this area allows us to discount our natural desires, propensities and passions, marginalizing the messages that our soul is giving us in regards to our direction and purpose.

Phase Five involves our tailbone, or coccyx. This region of the spine is associated with our awareness of our intrinsic value. Our intrinsic value is energetically connected to our ability to receive resources from our world. If, at any point in our lives (and especially early on in our lives), we experience a shortage of resources: food, love, oxygen, money, safety, etc..., we may embody the belief that, on a very deep level, we are not worthy of being kept around. We hold tension in the tailbone to defend against the loss of resources and intrinsic value. This creates the false perception that if we give our resources away, we may deplete our supply and forever be without them. This keeps us from giving our gifts.

We all utilize these five ways of distorting our vibration in different ways and to different degrees. When we adopted these defense patterns we were doing it in order to protect ourselves. We did what we had to do and we did the best we could with what we had. These protective mechanisms served us and were necessary at the time. But as we grow and develop and become more autonomous we start to figure out that those old defense patterns are not serving us any longer. Our world starts to call on us to come up with some more advanced strategies for living. Compassion is usually a key component in transforming our old ways of being into new ones. As we begin to embody the vibration of compassion, the tension in our bodies starts to yield along with the limited perspectives and the unproductive behaviors that come with a distorted sense of self. Thus a new relationship is fostered with those defended parts of ourselves and we experience a deeper, more intricate, more expanded connection to ourselves along with greater access to our true natures. Naturally, this is followed by a deeper, more satisfying and more effortless connection with our world and those within it as we begin to experience the felt sense that we are not as solid or as separate as we thought we were.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Back Pain Relief - Can This Girdle Relieve Your Back Pain?


Whether you know it or not there is a "girdle" built into all of us. Knowledge of this girdle and the role it plays can lead to better back health. The "girdle is the intermediary cylindrical girdle. It provides support for the sacroiliac. The sacroiliac are joints located at the very bottom of your back, one on each side of your spine. These joints joints help make up the rear part of the pelvic girdle and sit between the sacrum (vertebrae S1-S5) and the Ilia (hip bones). The sacroiliac does not have any support, yet it permits a variety of turns and twists, it needs and something to hold it up and or give it support. That is the role of this girdle.

Now we all have potential for back issues, since those joints are subject to wear and tear. Between the girdle rest the joints, which often degenerate causing diseases, such as osteoarthritis due to frequent twisting, turning, etc. Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis that affects the back, since joints and cartilages gradually lose strength. Although usually affecting middle-aged people, yet it could start earlier.

So what the answer to preventing degeneration and back problems? It is clear that the Intermediary Girdle does play a role in a healthy back. Keeping it healthy is one key in preventing an aching back. How do we do this? Quite simply it is living a healthy life style, exercise and eating right. Study after study has shown that exercise is a bigger factor in a healthy back and can cure back problems, preventing surgery and expensive drugs. The key is to take action and find a program of exercise that works for you. One such program is the "Lose The Back Pain System" developed by the Healthy Back Institute. Following this program has helped thousands lose their pain and live a healthy, active life.

How Fast Will a Patient Feel Relief From a Spinal Injection?


If you've ever felt back, shoulder, neck or arm pain, you know the nagging sensations that can cause you to alter your life. These days, trained pain specialists are able to pinpoint the source of your pain with target precision using technologies that find the cause of the problem so it can be treated effectively.

Don't Guess At The Source of Your Pain

The problem with many doctors these days is that they don't try to find the source of the problem. Instead, they spend their time guessing at the cause of the pain. Once they think they have the cause, they will start treating the symptoms. The last thing you want to do is to be on pain medication for the rest of your life, never really knowing what's causing you so much agony.

Two Kinds of Spinal Injections

One of the treatments available for people who have pain originating from the spine is a spinal injection. There are really two different kinds of spinal injections: diagnostic and treatment.

For instance, a sacroiliac joint injection is a diagnostic test where the doctor fills the joint with anesthetic medication to see if the pain will go away for several hours. This allows the pain specialist to know which structure is causing the pain so that they can start to explore the options for treatment.

A good example of a spinal injection used for treatment is an epidural steroid injection, typically used for lumbar pain. It's a minimally invasive treatment option which helps people who have neck, back, arm and leg pain caused by an inflamed spinal nerves.

An epidural may be used if a person has spinal stenosis or disk herniation. The medications are dispensed into the spinal nerve through the epidural space which is the area between the protective covering of the spinal cord and the vertebrae. The effects of an epidural are typically brief, such as when they are used during childbirth. The idea is to reduce the pain enough so that you can get back to your normal daily activities and start physical therapy program.

An epidural steroid injection is a mixture of a long acting corticosteroid and an anesthetic numbing agent. The corticosteroid will reduce inflammation and will last from a few days to a few years. This basically buys you time so that you can begin a physical therapy program or start exercising.

Patients usually report improvement after a spinal injection within the first day or so. The medicine is fast acting so patients will respond quickly. Sometimes, it can take a few days for pain relief to completely happen since there may be some soreness at the injection site.

Facts About Backaches and When to Worry About It


Back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit their doctor. According to the National Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Institute, 8 out of 10 people have some type of backache.

The origin of back pain is unknown in about 85% of the cases, despite sophisticated techniques, which provide detailed anatomical images of the spine and other tissues, we fail to determine what is causing the backache. Although other problems can also cause it, the most common diagnoses include: disk disease, spinal arthritis, and muscle spasms.

In sciatica, there is a pain down into the leg, which travels below the knee, and may involve the foot. There may be numbness and weakness of the lower leg muscles. Some Symptoms may come on their own, but they are often combined with low back pain. The order in which the symptoms appear may vary. Sometimes the back pain comes before the sciatica, and sometimes it will follow.

When To Really Worry About Backache

There is a group of features (the Red Flags) where doctors need to act more quickly. These may suggest a problem which is not just simple back pain or sciatica. You should see your doctor as soon as possible if:

* The pain is constant and getting worse.
* The pain is in the back of the chest.
* The pain follows a violent injury (eg. a road traffic accident).
* You have recently lost a lot of weight.
* You have great difficulty bending forward.
* You have a problems in your nervous system (eg numbness, loss of power, etc).
* You have an obvious structural deformity of the spine.
* You have HIV.
* You are or have been a cancer patient.
* You are younger than 20 or older than 55 when you get the problem for the first time.
* You are using steroids.
* You are a drug abuser
* You are generally unwell in yourself.

Anyway, it is wise to see your doctor if you develop sciatica. Certainly you should consult him or her if you are not able to adequately control the pain with simple painkillers and/or anti-inflammatory drugs, or if the pain carries on for more than two weeks.

RegenaDisc Procedure Offers Back Pain Patients Quality of Life


For most patients suffering from back pain, life with a herniated or bulging spinal disc is at best restrictive, and at worst a constant battle with debilitating pain.

But today, RegenaDisc is offering orthopedic patients the opportunity to beat the pain for good, without a lifetime of reliance upon pain medications or steroids.

How? By integrating state-of-the-art spinal care with the transplantation of adult stem cells, often called mesenchymal stem cells.

Through this revolutionary outpatient procedure, RegenaDisc is giving patients a new lease on life, freeing them from the misery of chronic back pain, dependency upon prescription medications, or the need for restrictive surgeries such as spinal fusion. And in many cases patients experience pain relief after just one treatment.

Stem cell spinal treatments also minimize inflammation and offer relief to patients with arthritis, including degenerative osteoarthritis, who have had little or no success from traditional therapies.

Adult stem cells can actually facilitate the regeneration of cartilage, rebuilding the delicate but important tissues that protect and insulate the human spine. This process allows patients to avoid traditional and more aggressive procedures, many of which offer only minimal relief from the pain of degenerating, bulging, or herniated discs.

And because the stem cells are harvested from the patient's own body, there's no risk of rejection by the body's immune system, and the healing process can progress quickly and efficiently.

While this program is far easier on the overall health of the patient than steroids, drugs, or surgeries, it isn't a simple process - disc regeneration is dependent upon a host of factors.

For example, all RegenaDisc patients who are currently smokers must have completed a smoking cessation program before treatments begin. After the procedure, a careful regimen of back stretches and exercises must be followed to allow for the maximum development of healthy spinal cartilage and proper spinal alignment.

Patients with more extensive spinal injury may require more than one treatment in order to enjoy the full benefit of pain relief.

Manual Spinal Traction - Treatment for Back Pain


Manual spinal traction is not a new age, voodoo type of thing. It is a medically accepted form of therapy used to complement other forms of treatment for alleviating back pain resulting from injury and other medical conditions such as sciatica and lumbago. Contrary to popular belief, this method has been employed by physical therapists for more than a hundred years and is now widely practiced in the rehabilitative profession. It is basic, therefore, to arm yourself with information about spinal traction.

How is manual spinal traction done?

Spinal traction can be manual, mechanical, positional, sustained, and manual, but we will focus on the last type. All forms of spinal traction involve the use of force to pull apart the vertebrae, the individual thick bones that comprise the spinal cord. Manual traction is performed by the rehabilitation provider himself, using his body to apply force to the patient's body, unlike other forms of traction, which involves the use of mechanical devices like weights, pulleys, or halters.

How can traction relieve people of back pain and improve medical conditions?

When the vertebrae are drawn apart from one another, space is made more available for nerves to be able to travel more freely. At the same time, hydration and water inflow increase, making the spinal column stronger and more shock absorbent. This is the theory behind manual spinal traction, where the primary aim is to reduce or eradicate lower back, cervical, or radiating pain. At lesser intensities, spinal traction is also used to stretch the smaller spinal muscles constricted spasms or involuntary contractions due to restricted nerves.

What techniques are used to implement manual spinal traction?

Two common techniques are used for manual traction: cervical traction and lumbar traction. During cervical traction, the patient lies on his back on a stable medical table and the therapist uses his hands to support and reposition the head from side to side. Typically, this involves a smaller amount of force, around 20 to 30 pounds in all, while lumbar traction requires a greater force that is around half the patient's body weight. In lumbar traction, the therapist tugs at the patient's ankles or wraps the patient's legs over his shoulders and pulls across his thighs.

Can everyone undergo manual spinal traction?

Before a practitioner can subject any patient to any form of spinal traction, or any form of therapy for that matter, he has to carefully and thoroughly examine the patient first. Although traction has been seen as an effective treatment for back pain and degenerative diseases, not everybody is suitable to it. For starters, not everybody can endure the weight of physical force. For instance, pregnant women certainly should not subject themselves to any kind of forceful treatment, and so with others who are suffering from cardiovascular disease, hernia, and TMJ (temporomandibular joint disease). At the same time, patients who may have weakened spinal columns, such as those diagnosed with osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis, should not undergo traction.

Chiropractic and NSAIDs


Neck manipulations have always been speculated to cause stroke. However evidence shows that a common household product may be more dangerous.

Probably one of the most effective chiropractic adjustments is to the cervical spine. Because virtually every controlling and regulating nerve impulse of your body passes through the neck, subluxations here can have far-reaching effects. Yet, even with the impressive results, critics have warned that such adjustments were dangerous. That wrongheaded notion has been put to rest.

A recent Canadian study shows what we've always known. You're no more likely to suffer a stroke following a visit to a chiropractor than you would visiting a medical doctor.

Just published in the journal Spine, an international, peer-reviewed, bi-weekly periodical, the research looked at 818 Canadians who suffered a stroke from what is called an "arterial dissection." While rare, it's believed to be caused by torn arteries supplying blood to the brain. A clot forms, which subsequently dislodged, travels to the brain, blocking circulation.

While researchers confessed that they suspected a link between chiropractic care and stroke, they didn't find one.

According to the American Chiropractic Association, all available evidence demonstrates that chiropractic treatment holds an extremely small risk. The chiropractic profession takes this issue very seriously and engages in training and postgraduate education courses to recognize the risk factors in patients, and to continue rendering treatment in the most effective and responsible manner.

The type of adjustment that has been associated with strokes have been from a rotary adjustment, which is basically performed in a rotation type of maneuver. The preferred method of manipulation is a linear adjustment which means it is a direct adjustment.

Because the amount of strokes associated with spinal manipulations are so small, it is difficult to determine what kind of person who would be likely to have a stroke. In school we were advised that the highest risk factors would be a female, overweight, on birth control pills who smokes. To be honest this description for an individual is already unhealthy.

However the strokes associated with
Compared to chiropractic, the risk of... is greater by...
Death from spinal fusion surgery 100,000
Death from cervical (neck) surgery 34,483
Death from hospital mistake 30,000
Death from laminectomy (spinal surgery) 25,000
Death from prolonged Aspirin, Tylenol,
Advil, Motrin, Aleve use. 4,166
Paralysis or stroke from back or neck
surgery 3,571
Death from automobile accident 750
Stroke from Birth Control Pills 235
Get struck by lightening 7
Death from aviation accident 2 1/2

The National College of Chiropractic Clinic reported that over a 15 year period over 5 million neck adjustments were given without a single vascular injury.

There are tons of biased information floating around the internet about the risk of spinal manipulation, but most of the time they provide little or no scientific evidence.

Considering the general public lack of information supporting chiropractic treatment, many people are still taking a large amount of NSAIDS that cause a lot of internal damage and is also associated with a large number of hospitalizations and deaths. However, there is not a large effort to minimize the overuse of NSAIDS. In 1998, Dr. Singh of the Stanford University of Medicine reviewed the thousands of medical records of arthritis patients at 8 participating institutions. He concluded that approximately 107,000 patients are hospitalized annually for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID are anti-inflammatory drugs that include Aspirin, Naproxen ("Aleve"), Ibuprofen ("Advil" and "Motrin")-related gastrointestinal (GI) complications (internal bleeding) and at least 16,500 NSAID-related deaths occur each year among arthritis patients alone. The figures for all NSAID users would be overwhelming, yet the scope of this problem is generally un-reported and the public remains at significant risk. If we calculate the costs (direct and indirect) associated with NSAIDs the cost is in the billions.

I have seen this problem when I worked in the hospital in the Intensive Care Unit. A significant amount of patients were taking Tylenol or Motrin for chronic musculoskeletal pain, commonly the neck and back. These patients were generally admitted for gastrointestinal bleeding which resulted in Anemia. When a person is anemic there is insufficient amount of blood circulating, resulting in lack of tissue perfusion and decreased oxygenation. If this condition persists, then the tissues will die leading to organ failure. Many anemic patients develop strokes and/or myocardical infarctions.

Considering the evidence that supports the risk involved with chiropractic as opposed to over-medicating with NSAIDs, chiropractic care must become the standard of care for spinal conditions. The end results would be decreased incidences of NSAID-related disorders and decreased costs.

Home Back Pain Relief - Simple Home Remedy For Back Pain Relief


Nearly all individuals will experience some form of back pain in their lives. This is a relatively common, but troubling experience. Many may experience in the upper section of the body. Then, there are some that will experience lower back discomfort. Many fail to realize that pain, in itself, is not a medical condition. It is generally a symptom of another medical condition that can prove to be exceptionally devastating if left untreated. In this article, you will learn some basic information, as well as some useful tips on how you can achieve home back pain relief.

Common Causes

There are many conditions and circumstances that can cause the pain. One of the most common occurrences results from difficulties in the way in which the spine experiences movement. There are certain conditions that can result in complications in spinal movement. These conditions include degeneration of the discs, tension in the muscles of the back, as well as discs that are herniated and/or bulging. Individuals who have experienced an injury to the back may experience some degree of discomfort. This may last a short period of time, but it may also be a long term condition that affects one on and off the rest of their life.

There are certain diseases and other types of medical conditions that may result in to this problem as well. Those that experience one of the many forms of arthritis, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, and other types of spinal deformities and complications also stand the chance of developing pain in some location on the back. If you have pain, and have not been diagnosed with a condition that may result in this discomfort, it is important that you talk to a medical doctor about your condition. This individual will work to uncover the cause of the pain that is being experienced. It is always important that you take this step prior to seeking out home back pain relief remedies.

Home Back Pain Relief

We all know that medical treatments can be quite expensive. This is why so many people seek out home pack pain relief remedies that can help them overcome the discomfort that they experience. Here, we will review some of the remedies that have been found to be effective when it comes to soothing the discomfort of a back that just will not give in. It is always important, when dealing with remedies for the back, that you take the time to discover treatments that will work for you as an individual. Not all treatments are appropriate for all people. In addition to this, many individuals will find that what works for one person may not work well for them.

Combining the elements of heat and cold has been very successful when it comes to home back pain relief for many. The hot packs assist in the area of maximizing the amount of oxygen that is carried throughout the blood. This helps to eliminate the common muscle spasms that many individuals experience. The cold packs assist in the area of reducing swelling and general pain that is commonly associated with pain over the back. The secret of success when it comes to this technique is to rotate the heat and cold to the area that hurts the most. It is best to rotate at least every fifteen minutes until relief is experienced.

The next remedy hat you can do at home is exercise. You should be especially careful with the exercises that you elect to participate in when experiencing pain. This is because there are many types that can be made worse by engaging in the wrong types of exercises. If you are interested in this remedy, you should contact a specialist to determine which ones are most appropriate for your situation. You may only be able to perform simple stretches, while someone you know with the problem is able to participate in high impact aerobics. It all depends on you, and your unique experience with this condition.

The last home remedy that we will discuss is that of massage. Massage is a very effective form of relief for all types of pain - especially pain that ends up in the back. This simple techniques works to soothe the tension that often resides in the muscles of the back, which helps to eliminate a lot of pain that may be occurring. You can elect to use a simple massager that you can often find in a local department store, or you can request that a friend or relative perform this step.

Conclusion

There are a number of home remedies that may be implemented to achieve relief. However, it is important that you seek the approval of a medical professional prior to engaging in these techniques. This will ensure that you do not cause further back problems.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Cervical Nerve Root Impingement Treatment


Cervical nerve root impingement or bulging is caused by influx of substances from damaged inter-vertebral discs into the tunnel of the spinal column causing irritation to the nerves in that area and pain in associated portions of the body.

The treatment of these conditions consists mostly in trying to remove those bulges by exerting the right kind of pressure on the right places of the spine. By squeezing the portion of the spine where protruding extraneous substances are causing distress to the nerves, those substances are flushed out of the spine canal.

Usually, nerve root impingements are temporary conditions which can be treated by proper exercise and correcting the posture of the patients. For the neck these exercises will involve nodding movements which bring in the chin towards the neck. For nodding exercises you need to be careful to keep the neck itself straight and aligned with the torso. It should not be bent in the process of bringing in the chin.

There are different types of nodding exercises depending on the position of the torso. The first and easiest one is done with the torso positioned vertically in a sitting position. With the neck firm, the chin is then brought slowly towards the neck. Bring the chin back to the original position and repeat.

The second type of the nodding exercise should be done with the torso or body bent forward at an angle of 45 degreed to the horizontal. The basic movement of keeping the neck in position while drawing in the chin is repeated.

Another way to exercise the neck is to bring in one ear towards the side of the neck while keeping the base of the neck upright. Hold for about 5 seconds and bring the head back to normal position. Repeat for the other ear.

There is probably nothing easier to do than cervical exercises and they can be done alone.

Five of the Most Common Causes of Back Pain


Back pain is a symptom of several conditions, and most people experience it at some point in life. In some cases, back pain occurs due to injury, but it can also be a result of age-related degeneration or disease. Below is a look at five of the most common causes of back pain.

Arthritis

Approximately one in six adults suffers from spinal arthritis, which is most often caused by the breakdown of cartilage on facet joints, which then become inflamed and cause friction-related pain that may be severe. Many cases of arthritic back pain are related to osteoarthritis brought on by long-term wear, but some patients have back pain due to rheumatoid arthritis. Whereas osteoarthritis most commonly affects the lumbar region, rheumatoid arthritis tends to cause pain in the upper back and neck.

Osteoporosis

When bones become fragile due to osteoporosis, the vertebrae become vulnerable to breakage. While spinal fractures most commonly affect elderly individuals, younger people can also suffer spinal damage due to osteoporosis. In most causes of osteoporosis-related back pain, everyday spinal pressure is the culprit. Mild falls or incorrect lifting posture are often to blame, but severe osteoporosis can put patients at risk for spinal fracture from even coughing or sneezing.

Scoliosis

The spinal curvature seen in scoliosis often affects people from birth, but it can also arise in adulthood due to osteoporosis, degenerative disc disease, compression fractures and spinal stenosis. Occasionally, adult scoliosis occurs for no apparent reason. Pain can emerge after years of asymmetrical loading of vertebrae, which results in uneven wear. The affected area, most often the lower or middle back, usually becomes painful only after major degeneration has taken place. Adults with scoliotic back pain have often had scoliosis since childhood but only developed symptoms after years of wear and tear.

Spinal Stenosis

In spinal stenosis, pain and other neurological symptoms develop after the spinal canal narrows. Most commonly affecting the lower back, spinal stenosis can arise from arthritis, spinal tumors, heredity and trauma. Everyday activities, such as walking, can become severely painful as the condition progresses. In addition to pain, sufferers may experience clumsiness, problems walking and neuropathies, such as cold feelings, tingling and numbness.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Most people over age 60 have some level of disc degeneration, but some suffer from severe degeneration that causes pain in a few ways. Degenerative disc disease can result in osteoarthritis over time due to constant friction between discs that are no longer well-padded. Without cushioning, the discs bear weight they aren't designed to handle, leaving them open to osteoarthritis. Although discs don't normally contain nerves, some doctors believe that when disc degeneration becomes severe, nerves from outside the spine can grow into the discs and cause pain.

Back pain often is often a symptom of long-term deterioration related to trauma, lifestyle and disease. Patients have plenty of options for treatment in most cases. Between medication, rehabilitation and surgery, many patients are able to reduce or eliminate their back pain and lead a normal life.

Water Your Joints


You've heard the hype about drinking water, but did you know that maintaining proper hydration can do far more for your body than just helping you lose weight? In fact, fluid intake will help to promote circulation and help to reduce the toxicity that leads to joint inflammation. It might well be the key to relieve joint pain.

Nobody knows more about water and its many benefits than Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj. "Dr. B." is the author of Your Body's Many Cries for Water and he outlines the following facts pertaining to water and joint pain:

Water prevents and helps to cure arthritis.

Rheumatoid joint pain - arthritis - is a signal of water shortage in the painful joint. It can affect the young as well as the old. The use of pain-killers does not cure the problem, but exposes the person to further damage from pain medications. Intake of water and small amounts of salt will cure this problem.

Water prevents and helps to cure back pain and relieve joint pain.
Low back pain and ankylosing arthritis of the spine are signs of water shortage in the spinal column and discs - the water cushions that support the weight of the body. These conditions should be treated with increased water intake - not a commercial treatment, but a very effective one.

Not recognizing arthritis and low back pain as signs of dehydration in the joint cavities and treating them with pain-killers, manipulation, acupuncture, and eventually surgery will, in time, produce osteoarthritis when the cartilage cells in the joints have eventually all died. It will produce deformity of the spine. It will produce crippling deformities of the limbs. Pain medications have their own life-threatening complications.

If you're experiencing joint pain, and you've tried everything else, maybe you should consider drinking more water! It's worth a shot, and you've got nothing to lose but the pain.

Alternative Cures for Arthritis


Arthritis causes health problems and disabilities in nearly 70 million Americans, or about one in every three adults, and the numbers are only on the rise. Arthritis symptoms can vary from mild to severe, sometimes even leading to disability. Approximately 17% of disability cases are caused by arthritis, resulting in enormous costs for the individual, their families, and the state.

Arthritis is not a disease but a group of diseases whose common denominator is inflammation, stiffness, limited movement, pain, and destruction of the joints. Three out of 5 arthritis sufferers are under the age of 65, so arthritis is not just a disease of the elderly.

The most common form is Osteoarthritis, which is also known as wear and tear arthritis". It is commonly thought of as by product of the aging process like gray hair, and wrinkles. Osteoarthritis starts usually in the middle age, long before the first symptoms are noticed. The cartilage that covers the bone starts to deteriorate, allowing bones to rub together. Bone spurs and cysts are common developments. During this degeneration process the muscles, tendons and ligaments may become strained, causing inflammation and pain. The main problem with Osteoarthritis is pain; inflammation is a problem in the later stages of arthritis. Sometimes there is no pain, but the affected joints loose range of motion and become stiff.

Osteoarthritis appears in two general forms, primary and secondary. Primary osteoarthritis is the more common form, is a slow and progressive condition that usually strikes after the age of 45, affecting mostly the weight bearing joints of the knees and hips, as well as the lower back, neck, large toe and finger joints. It develops through placing excessive loads on a joint or when a reasonable load is placed on an inferior joint. The exact cause is yet to be determined, although heredity and obesity are risk factors.

Secondary osteoarthritis appears usually as a result of trauma or injury to the joint (like a football injury or car accident), metabolic imbalances (gout or calcium deposits, iron overload, thyroid disease, or long term use of certain medications), joint infection, or even surgery. It strikes people younger than 45. Trauma appears to be the main reason for developing osteoarthritis. The trauma could be acute (accident) or chronic (recurring over time). Chronic trauma causes cumulative damage to the joint. The onset is usually felt as a little discomfort that becomes severe and debilitating over time. An unstable or loose joint because of a torn ligament would be an example of this. Repetitive impact loading is another form of chronic trauma. This involves a repetitive motion that traumatizes the joint tissue (baseball pitcher, drill operator, ballerina). Repetitive impact loading is one of the main causes of secondary osteoarthritis, especially in joints that are already suffering from abnormal alignment or that are used in ways that they shouldn't be. Not all-high stress activity damages joint tissues, most of them can. Osteoarthritis might also be the cause because of poor bone alignment, improperly formed joints, or they way you walk.

Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis are often confused because of the similarity in their names. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes the body's immune system to attack its own tissues. It causes weakness, fatigue, fever, anemia, and other problems, including inflamed joints. Rheumatoid arthritis tends to strikes symmetrically, meaning it strikes both joints (left and right side of the body). It initially strikes between the ages of 25 and 50, versus Osteoarthritis usually after 45. RA often comes and goes without warning; OA develops gradually over several years. OA begins in one joint. RA symptoms are redness, warmth, and swelling, in OA these symptoms are unusual in the early stages. RA affects many or most joints like knees, knuckles, wrists, elbows, and shoulders. OA primarily affects joints of the hands, hips, feet and spine, only occasionally attacks other joints. RA causes an overall feeling of sickness and fatigue, as well as weight loss and fever; OA doesn't cause an overall feeling of sickness.

It is the common consensus that arthritis is incurable, and can only be managed with pain and anti-inflammatory medication. This treatment plan will only mask the symptoms and will not address the underlying causes, so the disease can progress further. Also these drugs have serious side effects. Thousands of people die every year from adverse side effects of anti-inflammatory, acetaminophen, and steroids.

Healthy cartilage needs 3 things; water for lubrication and nourishment, proteoglycans to attract and hold the water, and collagen to keep the proteoglycans in place.

There are alternative treatment plans available to can be of great help to the arthritis sufferer.

Food Link to arthritis, food allergies and intolerances could aggravate and cause arthritis. Keeping your body at an ideal weight, and supplying your body with all the nutrients it needs to rebuild muscle and bone tissue is important. Eating an alkalizing diet that includes fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein and complex carbohydrates, and cutting back on sugar and bad fats. Arthritis is a disease of an over acidic system. Practicing portion control and developing good eating habits will help you loose weight and maintain it, while feeling better and more energetic. Limit your purine intake, purines are found in organ meats, anchovies, and sardines. Excess purine levels in the blood lead to uric acid, which has been linked to Gout and arthritis. Alcohol increases also increases uric acid production. Intake of refined sugar has a negative impact on blood sugar balance, the immune system, and promotes inflammation. The family of nightshade of vegetables, like tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes, and peppers are the most common culprits to cause an arthritic condition.

Increasing your water intake can be of great help. Many chronic health conditions are caused by chronic dehydration. You can eliminate many problems by just drinking more water.

Supplementations can be of great benefit, if the right dosages and the right product are used. This will determine if the supplementation will be effective. The three most promising supplements for arthritis suffers are Glucosamine, chondroitin, and ASU.

Glucosamine consists of glucose and the amino acid glutamine. It is an important part of the mucopolysaccharides, which provide structure to the bone, cartilage, skin, nails, hair, and other body tissue. Glucosamine is a major building block of the proteogylycans.

The recommended dosage for Glucosamine HCL it is 1500 mg, or 1884 mg for Glucosamine sulfate once daily or twice divided into two equal doses. Glucosamine sulfate is the form used in most research. Glucosamine HCL is somewhat preferred, because Glucosamine sulfate needs to be stabilized with salt or potassium. This could lead to an unwanted rise in blood pressure, depending how much salt or potassium was added.

Chondroitin works similar to the natural occurring chondroitin in the body's cartilage, it protects the old cartilage from premature breakdown and stimulates the synthesis of new cartilage.

The recommended dosage for Chondroitin is 800 to 1200 mg once daily or twice divided into 2 equal doses.

Glucosamine and Chondroitin taking together is preferred, because the work synergistically. They stimulate synthesis of new cartilage, while simultaneously controlling the cartilage destroying enzymes, and keeping the chondrocytes healthy. These supplements treating the disease on a cellular level, helping the body heal itself. While pain medications only mask the symptoms of the disease.

ASU is a natural vegetable extract made from Avocado and Soybean oils. Avocado Soybean Unsaponifables has been a prescription treatment for osteoarthritis in France since the early 1990s. ASU differs from Glucosamine and Chondroitin, because it is a mixture of many different plant substances. ASU comes from the natural avocado and soybean oils; the supplements ratio is one part avocado to 2 parts soybean. The processing of ASU is very complex and expensive. ASU is even more complicated than making Glucosamine and Chondroitin. There are multiple active ingredients in ASU that need very careful handling to be purified and stabilized. Some companies are selling avocado and soy oils, and not the active ASU ingredients. Avocado and Soy oils do not contain the same active components, in the same quantities, as the highly processed, purified, and concentrated ingredients as in the valid products.

Recommended dosage for ASU is 300 mg once daily.

When buying any supplement, you have to make sure that it is of good quality. One way to ensure this is to buy products that adhere to Good Manufacturing Protocols. The box should have GMP stamped on it. The product could be inferior even if the label states that it is "laboratory tested". This could only refer to the raw material, which is really inconclusive, and many things can happen in the process of making a supplement. Only testing of the end product is an acceptable form of assuring accurate readings. Taking inferior products, ones that don't use quality ingredients, or products that are not manufactured with the proper controls, is simply a waste of time and money. Unfortunately this is the case with most products on the market today.

Chondroitin is more expensive to manufacture than Glucosamine. As a result companies are more interest in profit than quality may try to skimp on chondroitin by providing less than is listed on the label; using dosages lower than those supported by research; substituting cheaper, less active, or inactive substances; obtaining chondroitin from companies that don't follow the strictest quality standards in processing.

All three products are general safe. Glucosamine is safe for diabetics; it delivers the same of sugar as a grape. The majority of Glucosamine is manufactured from the shells of lobsters, shrimp and crab. The meat protein that causes the allergic reaction is not found in the shell. People with shellfish allergy should be careful and ask their doctor, or take Regenasure, the vegetarian form. There are no reports on adverse reactions. There is no evidence to support the danger contracting mad cows disease from Chondroitin. The bacteria would be killed during processing.

Be aware of products that claim to be long lasting, time-released or control delivery. Glucosamine, Chondroitin and ASU are long lasting themselves. Also for best results, you want them to be released as quickly as possible.

Double and triple strength products indicate that you need to take fewer tablets to achieve the same results. This basically means larger tablets, which is not a good idea for somebody that has a problem swallowing.

Liquid supplements are usually not as stable as powders or capsules. There is no evidence that liquid absorbs better than capsules, in this particular case. It is possible that absorption is lower in liquid products. Stomach acid is important for proper absorption of glucosamine. The liquid products could dilute the acid, interfering with absorption. There is also a problem with poor taste, and drinking more water to mask it, again diluting the product.

Be cautious of the word complex in Glucosamine/Chondroitin products. It generally means that other substances have been added, like manganese or

Vitamin C. It could also mean that the product was diluted with N-acetylglucosamine. This could lead to a reduced effectiveness of the potency. Chondroitin complex usually means that inferior products are used, like MSM, hydrolyzed collagen, chicken cartilage, and related substances that are not Chondroitin. This reduces cost and brings more profit for the manufacturer, but hurts the consumer by providing them with an ineffective product.

Avoid topical forms. Glucosamine and Chondroitin are completely useless if applied topically.

Use caution if there is a money back guarantee. Most manufacturers make their money with shipping alone.

Be cautious if something claims to be better than Glucosamine and Chondroitin, with the exception of ASU, there is nothing to support this claim scientifically.

Avoid store brands. The FDA does not strictly regulate dietary supplements. There is no such thing as a "generic" supplement - there are only good or poor supplements. You are probably not getting the active ingredients you need in a store brand.

Product quality remains as the most important barrier in using glucosamine/chondroitin and ASU supplements. When buying these products make sure to buy from a company that follows good manufacturing practices; buy products that have also been tested and recommended by independent laboratories.

Other supplements that are beneficial include Vitamin C, Vitamin B 6, Vitamin E, Magnesium, Omega 3s, Selenium, Calcium and Boron.

Exercise and Rest: You have to move to stay healthy. Exercise helps with circulation, venous and lymph return, waste elimination, tones your muscles and internal organs, and your joints. The cartilage in your joints has no blood supply, and depends on moving them to nourish them and remove waste products. Weight bearing exercise helps to keep your bones strong, and to prevent Osteoporosis. Yoga and stretching improves flexibility and lengthen muscles. Cardio exercises improve circulation and waste elimination. Exercise in itself releases feel good hormones in the body, and is beneficial for depression and mental well-being.

It is important to get proper rest at night, so the body has a chance to recharge itself. Not giving your body a chance to rejuvenate will leave you feeling empty and depleted.

Meditation and Relaxation: There is a link between stress and chronic health conditions. The more you focus on something, the bigger it will become. If you are in constant pain, you will focus on it and it will become your state of mind. This is understandable, but it will only bring you more pain. Learning relaxation methods like meditation, biofeedback, visualization among others, will help you release negative stress, and feel better.

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine: see health not only as an absence of disease, but as a harmonious state of body, mind and spirit. In Chinese medicine your health is determined by your ability to balance your yin and yang, the two opposing forces that make up everything in the universe. The vital energy of the body or qi is interrupted when yin and yang are out of balance, resulting in pain and disease. Establishing balance and harmony in the body will result in health.

Ayurvedic: Ayurveda means "knowledge of life." It represents a complete philosophy of life and living. The client is guided on how to develop self-knowledge and learn how to correct imbalances to obtain health. The client will work on strengthening their prana (life force) by harmonizing their dosha or constitutional type. The treatments involve diet and nutrition, herbs, yoga exercises, meditation, massage, and breathing exercises.

Chiropractic and Osteopathy: both modalities aim to bring the body back into alignment by adjusting the bones of the body. The nervous system is brought back into proper working order by restoring proper balance to the spinal column and joints, allowing nerve impulses to travel freely from the brain via the spinal column to all body parts. Impeded blood and nerve flow results in pain and disease, if not corrected.

Herbs: Herb medicine and aromatherapy use plants, herbs and other natural substances to stimulate the body to return to the state of health. Though herbs are medicines, they tend to be much safer than chemical drugs for many reasons; they are less potent, more recognizable to the body, and usually used in combinations and potencies that minimize harmful side effects.

Homeopathy: is based on the concept that "Likes cure likes." This means that medication should not be used to counteract symptoms, but to stimulate the body's own healing forces.

Massage and Bodywork: are extremely beneficial for arthritis sufferers. Massage will improve circulation, lymph flow, waste elimination, provide relaxation for sore muscles and joints, and reduce stress and anxiety levels in the body.

There are many different approaches to all things in life; learning to listen to your own intuition will help you find a treatment plan that is right for you. Practicing self-awareness and developing your intuition will guide you on your road back to well being. It usually takes years of wrong living to become ill, it will take some time to become healthy. A Turkish proverb says," No matter how long you have traveled down the wrong road, it is never too late to turn back."