Yours in health,
Yours in health,
Our office has seen a large increase in patients with back and neck pain, hip pain, and elbow/shoulder pain with the recent work/school from home orders. Protecting your spine by maintaining proper positioning is essential to feeling our best and preventing pain. It is estimated that over 42% of reported absenteeism from work is related to back pain. As shown in the diagram above, when positioning is compromised, our shoulders round and the back hunches, our feet go behind our knees, the head moves forward creating a large amount of pressure and weight not supported by the neck, and our elbows drop to below our wrists. The loss of curvature of the neck and spine is what causes pain and discomfort. Our hips can become unbalanced then as well often causing sciatic nerve issues. Here are a few tips for maintaining proper spinal health while working from home.
-start your day with a balanced breakfast
-take meditation breaks. turn off the screen, put down your phone, and take 12 deep breaths with your eyes closed. its amazing what a short "brain break" can do for your mental and physical health!
-take stretch breaks often. preferably every 45 minutes to an hour. get up and move around, go for a short walk, or do stretches.
-drink plenty of water. you should be consuming at least half of your body weight (in ounces) every day. Meaning for a 100lb individual, you should be drinking at least 50oz of water daily.
-keep shoulders relaxed, elbows close to your body, and bent at 90-120 degree angle. avoid reaching for the mouse or keyboard, have them as close to the body as possible.
-protect your lumbar spine when sitting by leaning slightly back, not forward, balanced hips (no sitting on one leg) and a cushioned seat. even place a small pillow in the low back to help support the lumbar spine.
-support the thighs by having them fully on the chair, knees bent with the feet on the floor slightly in front of the knees, never behind the knees.
-keep head level and do NOT look down at the screen! keep the eyes at 20-30 degrees difference to the middle of the screen. This is by far the most important thing you can do to maintain spinal health!
-GET ADJUSTED! adults and children both should be receiving regular chiropractic checkups to not only protect their spine but to boost immune system function! Keeping your spine balanced prevents future issues and injuries.
Want more tips, stretches, or exercises? Call today to schedule your appointment with either of our fantastic physicians! 704-394-8556
Yours in health,
Cognitive impairment, like many problems in older adults, is often “multifactorial.” This means that the difficulties with memory, thinking, or other brain processes are often due to more than one cause. It is a common assumption that as we age, our cognitive health should "normally" decline. However, things such as medication side effects, hormone imbalances, vitamin deficiencies, neuron damage from injuries, infection, toxins, or neurodegenerative conditions all have effects on cognition. Therefore determining what a "normal" decline in cognition is can be extremely difficult. Starting complementary care (complementary care is a term used to describe therapies that are used in addition to, or alongside, conventional care) has become common practice to ensure that we are taking the proper steps to ensure less cognitive decline in elderly patients. Clinical trials conducted in early 2020 have shown that complementary therapies have reduced the risk of forgetfulness, depression, fall risk, dementia, and stress as well as an increase in everyday activities, cognitive recognition and function, and mindfulness in patients aged 55 years and older. Complementary therapies included in the trials were chiropractic adjustments and other body-based methods, alternative medical systems, mind-body interventions, biological based treatments, and energy therapies. Our nervous system controls or directs all of our bodily functions, including the mind-body connection! In particular, specific, neurologically-based chiropractic care, ensures that our nervous system is operating free of interference and at its optimal state. Chiropractic care is a non-invasive approach to health that has been proven to provide immense health benefits! Our office can also help refer to other complementary care options such as massage, acupuncture, yoga, mental health counseling, hormone replacement therapies, and naturopathic medicine!
Yours in health,
Ngyuen, S. A., & Lavretsky, H. (2020). Emerging Complementary and Integrative Therapies for Geriatric Mental Health. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry. doi:10.1007/s40501-020-00229-5.
Yours in health,
Cunha, C., Silva, A. J., Pereira, P., Vaz, R. Goncalves, R.M., & Barosa, M. A. (2018). The inflammatory response in the regression of lumbar disc herniation. Arthritis Research and Therapy, 1-9.
Have you ever had someone tell you that their knees are "bone-on-bone?" While this is a common phrase used to describe knee issues, this isn't actually possible to not have ANY joint space left in the knee while still being able to physically walk. However, loss of joint space or inflammation of the knee joint is a very common issue. It is estimated that over 14 million people in the US have arthritis of the knee. It appears that the age range most effected by painful knee arthritis is between 45 and 64 years of age. Patients tend to lose their mobility and range of motion quickly during the different stages of osteoarthritis of the knees. Did you know that when there is no direct injury to the knee, a common place to look for the cause of knee pain and inflammation is the spine? Our spine is tied to every function of the body by creating our structural foundation. Our posture, our mobility (range of motion), and our overall bodily functions from our spinal cord all are housed in our spines. The health and care of our spine directly impacts the health and function of our entire bodies. When subluxations (or interference) are found in the cervical neck and spine, it can lead to disorders of the knee. When misalignment of the spine is left untreated, structural problems will follow, therefore leading to dysfunction of the knee. For one thing, the nerves that detect sensations in the knee are all
linked to the lower spine. That’s why sciatica pain can extend down the
leg and even cause knee pain. Pain often radiates from the lower back
when this is the case, but pain can also occur in the knee without pain
in the lower back area. A study conducted over 22 years followed patients and found that there was a direct correlation to knee arthritis to misalignment's of the spine! The study also found that the worse the patients spine was, the higher level of arthritis in the knees. While they may not have always had back pain, there was degeneration of the knees due to improper balance of the spine. Seeking chiropractic care to determine the cause of the knee pain instead of chasing symptoms of knee pain may help to correct the knee pain by correcting issues of the spine!
Yours in health,
Shimizu, M., Kobayashi, T., Chiba, H., Senoo, I., Abe, S., Matsukura, K., & Ito, H. (2020). Examination of the changes in lower extremities related to progression of adult spinal deformity: A longitudinal study of over 22 years. Scientific Reports, 10(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-020-68573-3.