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Curated by Dr. Karen Singh, where modern neuroscience meets ancient wisdom. This space is dedicated to exploring the powerful connection between the nervous system, mind-body medicine, and holistic health practices that transform lives from the inside out. 

chiropractic care for lower back pain

13/3/2024

 
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Adults commonly experience lower back pain, a condition on the rise due to our increasingly sedentary lifestyles. This discomfort involves aching or sharp sensations in the lumbar spine and posterior pelvis, often coupled with stiffness and occasionally accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness in the lower limb extending to the foot.
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The back comprises numerous muscles responsible for movement and stabilizing the spinal bones (vertebrae), along with ligaments preventing excessive motion. Acting as shock absorbers between the vertebrae, discs play a crucial role, and nerves traverse from the brain to the body through openings between these vertebrae.
Several practices that contribute to maintaining optimal spinal health also serve as methods to rehabilitate your spine. It's essential to engage in these activities under the guidance of a chiropractor, and this advice should not be solely relied upon for addressing your specific case.

  1. Stretching: In the majority of cases, regular spine movement is beneficial. This can range from simple stretches to participation in yoga classes. However, it's crucial not to push a joint beyond your pain threshold, as this could potentially cause more harm than good.

  2. Strengthening: While not always necessary in the initial stages of lower back pain, incorporating strengthening exercises becomes valuable during the recovery process. Your chiropractor can provide you with specific exercises, such as squats and deadlifts. It's imperative to approach these exercises with caution, paying careful attention to technique and gradual progression.

  3. Sport and Dance: Engaging in physical activities like sports or dance promotes frequent movement of the body, involving many lower back joints and activating various lower back and pelvic muscles. This dynamic engagement enhances spinal stability.

  4. Rest: While occasional rest may be necessary, such as in the case of a significant disc herniation, it's not a recommended prescription for most conditions. The emphasis is typically on maintaining an active lifestyle for optimal spinal health.

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round ligament pain in pregnancy

26/1/2024

 
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​During pregnancy, individuals may experience pain along the course of the Round Ligament. In non-pregnant women, this ligament typically goes unnoticed, but during pregnancy, it undergoes muscular changes and may develop trigger points—tight and tender areas.

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Originating from both sides of the uterus, the Round Ligament extends down the abdomen, traverses the front of the hip, and reaches into the groin area. When the ligament spasms, sharp stabbing pain may be felt anywhere along its path. Movement, coughing, and laughing often trigger Round Ligament pain.
While Round Ligament pain is often considered a common and typical pregnancy symptom, it signals tension in the area and an imbalance in the suspensory ligaments of the uterus. This type of pain can reach a severity that restricts activities like walking and exercise, causing significant discomfort when rolling over in bed or standing up. It may also be linked to other treatable pregnancy issues such as Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction, Low Back Pain, and Sciatica, indicating abnormal stress on the uterus. Some chiropractors observe that Round Ligament pain can serve as an early indicator of Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction.

Although some healthcare providers may suggest that Round Ligament pain is inevitable and cannot be alleviated, chiropractic care from a practitioner experienced in working with pregnant women can prove highly beneficial in managing Round Ligament Pain.
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chiropractic care for lower back pain

13/12/2023

 
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​Lower back pain is a widespread and frequently incapacitating ailment that impacts millions of individuals globally. It may arise from diverse factors, including muscle strain, herniated discs, improper posture, or underlying medical conditions. Regardless of the underlying cause, discovering solutions for effective and enduring relief is important for individuals grappling with this concern.
Before exploring the potential advantages of Chiropractic care, it is crucial to understand the anatomy of the lower back and the typical causes of pain in this area. The lower back, known as the lumbar spine, is a intricate structure comprising vertebrae, intervertebral discs, muscles, ligaments, and nerves. Disruption or injury to any of these components can result in low back pain.
Common causes of low back pain include:
  1. Muscle Strain: Overexertion or incorrect lifting techniques can strain the muscles and ligaments in the lower back, leading to acute or chronic pain.
  2. Herniated Discs: When the cushion-like discs between the vertebrae protrude or rupture, they can compress nearby nerves, causing intense pain.
  3. Spinal Stenosis: This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, leading to pain, tingling, and numbness.
  4. Degenerative Disc Disease: With aging, intervertebral discs lose elasticity and shock-absorbing properties, resulting in pain and stiffness.
  5. Poor Posture: Prolonged sitting or standing with improper posture can strain the muscles and ligaments in the lower back, contributing to chronic pain.

Chiropractic care represents a non-invasive, drug-free healthcare approach that concentrates on the musculoskeletal system, with a particular focus on the spine.

Several key elements of Chiropractic care contribute to its efficacy in addressing low back pain:
  1. Spinal Adjustments (Low-force, Specific 'Manipulations'): The cornerstone of Chiropractic care, spinal adjustments involve the application of controlled force by chiropractors, either using their hands or specialized tools, to specific spinal joints. These adjustments target the correction of misalignments (subluxations) in the spine, restoring proper alignment and enhancing spinal function. Realignment of the spine through Chiropractic Adjustments can alleviate nerve pressure, reduce inflammation, and improve blood circulation, resulting in decreased low back pain and enhanced mobility.

  2. Soft Tissue Techniques: Chiropractors may employ various soft tissue techniques, including myofascial release and stretching exercises, to complement spinal adjustments. These techniques help relax tense muscles, diminish muscle spasms, and enhance flexibility in the lower back. Particularly beneficial for individuals with muscle-related low back pain, soft tissue work provides relief and facilitates a swifter recovery.

  3. Exercise and Rehabilitation: Chiropractors may prescribe tailored exercises and rehabilitation programs designed for an individual's condition. These exercises target the strengthening of muscles supporting the lower back, improvement of posture, and enhancement of overall spinal stability. This approach reduces the risk of future low back pain episodes and promotes the maintenance of a healthier spine. Encouraging patients to engage in walking, especially following an adjustment, is emphasized to foster movement and flexibility in the spine.
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  4. Education and Lifestyle Counselling: Chiropractors educate patients on proper posture, ergonomics, and lifestyle modifications to prevent the recurrence of low back pain. Guidance on workplace ergonomics, lifting techniques, and incorporating specific exercises into daily routines is provided. Empowering individuals with knowledge about maintaining a healthy spine can significantly impact their overall well-being.
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chiropractic and pelvic rotation

8/12/2023

 
The pelvic region contains numerous nerves and muscles interconnecting and influencing each other based on the specific problem. Pelvic discomfort is commonly felt in areas such as the lower back's base, the Sacroiliac joints (SIJ), or the sides of the gluteus maximus muscles.

Anterior pelvic tilts happen when the pelvis shifts forward towards the pubis, causing the Sacroiliac joints (SIJs) to rise. This can create a sensation of an exaggerated curvature in the lower back, potentially leading to discomfort or even pain.


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Posterior pelvic tilts happen when the pelvis tilts backward, causing the Sacroiliac joints (SIJs) to lower and lifting the pubis. This experience may present as stiffness and a decrease in the natural lumbar curve, possibly leading to heightened pressure on the intervertebral discs and contributing to degeneration over time.

Lateral pelvic tilt results in alterations to perceived "leg length" and can be induced by lumbar spine scoliosis, leading to imbalances between both sides of the body. This imbalance may result in one side experiencing more pain and disparities in muscle tone between the two sides.

Pelvic instability can stem from various sources, including trauma such as pubic symphysis dislocation during childbirth or changes in the sacroiliac joints. Symptoms of an anterior pelvic tilt encompass low back pain, a sensation of tightness in the lower back, thighs, or hamstrings, and a perceived weakness in the gluteus and core muscles.

Pelvic pain symptoms include low back pain, neck or upper back pain, shooting pains down the leg, buttock pain, soreness in the gluteus maximus, soreness in the legs, lack of strength in the low back and core muscles, changes to posture, sore joints (hip pain, knee pain).

Chiropractic care proves beneficial for addressing pelvic concerns, employing joint mobilisation and muscle relaxation to influence overall biomechanics positively. Simple spinal adjustments, involving the application of force by the chiropractor to move joints back to their "regular" state, can alleviate pelvic pain resulting from tilting or rotation. Low force techniques, like drop pieces or pelvic blocks, are also utilised to encourage the pelvis to assume a more comfortable position, thus reducing pain. 
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chiropractic and joint health/mobility

6/12/2023

 
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​As the aging process unfolds, the body undergoes various transformations, some of which can be more disconcerting or uncomfortable than others. However, by remaining cognizant of these changes and comprehending the underlying processes, we can make more informed choices regarding our overall health and well-being. Additionally, we may develop a greater acceptance and embrace the evolving versions of ourselves.


​Outlined below are a handful of health issues and hurdles that may arise from these bodily changes.
  1. Skin: Among the initial outward indicators of aging are alterations in the skin, manifesting as increased thinness, wrinkles, and fragility. Age spots and bruises are also prone to emerge.
  2. Musculoskeletal system: The body becomes physically more delicate with age. Bones may experience a decline in density, making them more susceptible to fractures. Muscles may diminish in mass, leading to stiffness or weakness, and joints may undergo inflammation, causing pain and rigidity.
  3. Mobility and balance: Aging often brings about challenges in mobility and balance, resulting in a decrease in physical activity and an elevated risk of falls.
  4. Weight: Inactivity, health issues, and medications can contribute to significant fluctuations in an individual's weight as they age. Maintaining a healthy weight becomes increasingly challenging with each passing year.
  5. Memory: Memory-related issues, whether stemming from simple forgetfulness, symptoms of depression, or conditions like Alzheimer's, can pose significant challenges for seniors.
  6. Overall wellness: The aging process may give the impression that the body is gradually deteriorating. Older adults frequently contend with increased instances of illness, aches and pains, hearing and vision impairments, as well as various diseases compared to their younger counterparts.

Upon reviewing the examples provided, it becomes evident why many individuals approach each additional birthday with apprehension and strive to preserve a youthful vitality through various means.

Chiropractic care presents a holistic approach to addressing age-related concerns and contributes to overall well-being as you navigate through the natural aging processes of your body. It offers pain relief without resorting to prescription medications or invasive procedures, facilitates restful sleep by alleviating muscle tension, inducing body relaxation, and minimizing stress. Furthermore, it reinstates optimal function to the body's nervous system, thereby enhancing your overall health and wellness.

Additionally, chiropractic treatments play a crucial role in enhancing joint health and promoting mobility, which becomes increasingly significant in the later stages of life. Improved joint health translates to better mobility, and enhanced mobility translates to an elevated quality of life. Moving without discomfort enables individuals to maintain an active lifestyle, a factor that contributes significantly to improving cardiovascular health, reducing the risk of future degeneration such as arthritis, preventing falls and accidents, strengthening balance and coordination, supporting mental health, and fostering a greater sense of independence.

By incorporating regular chiropractic care into your routine, you can anticipate healthier, more joyful, and more balanced days ahead in your life. Schedule a convenient consultation with The Joint Chiropractic today to embark on this journey towards improved well-being.

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