Thursday, March 31, 2011

Vancouver WA Chiropractic - Quality of Life

http://www.bridgechiropractic.com/ 360-574-5944 Bridge Chiropractic is a chiropractic office serving in Vancouver WA, Battle Ground and Salmon Creek. We will help relieve your pain and give you back your quality of life.
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Vancouver Chiropractor Dr. Paul Reed's practice focuses on the areas of chiropractic treatments (lower back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, spine pain, sciatic nerve pain )and family wellness. His passion is to share the powerful effects of chiropractic care and wellness.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Why, as a student, Chiropractic can give you an edge

http://www.bridgechiropractic.com/ 360-574-5944  Studies show that chronic stress physiology can lead to chronic changes in cognition.  Cells in the hippocampus (the part of our brain that retains facts and responsible for focus and concentration) actually shrink!

Interestingly research also shows that chiropractic adjustments have the same positive effect that exercise has on the brain (namely increasing the size of hippocampal cells).

The model is simple,

1. A healthy brain needs constant proprioceptive input and stimulation from all joints of the body (especially the spine).
2. When the spine and its articulating joints lose normal motion or position (we call this a subluxation), proprioceptive input is reduced and the brain stimulates stress centres- makes you stupid and less focused.
3. Chiropractic adjustments restore normal motion and position thereby improving proprioception to the brain and nerve function to the body.
4. Brain experiences less stress and more cognitive ability- you stay smart, sharp and stress-free.

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How’s that for a sure-fire way to stay on top of your grades and experience health and wellness at the same time.

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So how do you know when you need a spine and nerve system check-up?  Here are some sure fire student signs and symptoms.

1.  You have a hard time focusing and concentrating for more than 10-15 mins at a time.
2.  You constantly fidget or change position when you study.
3.  You can’t get comfortable at all studying.
4.  You are sore from your studying position either during or after your studying period.
5.  You are experiencing anxiety or nervousness and can’t put a finger on it.
6.  You are experiencing pain and discomfort in neck and shoulders or mid-back or lower back areas.
7.   You are having headaches.

If any of these apply, call our office.  We will thoroughly examine and assess you for subluxations and help get you back on top of your game

Source:  entertogetwell.ca

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Friday, March 18, 2011

The Life Of A Mother - How To Reduce Your Daily Pain

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Sandy Smith woke up to the annoying and familiar sound of the alarm clock. It was another day and the beginning of another hectic week. She rolled from her stomach onto her back and unburied herself from beneath the old, down-filled, pillows. Sandy reached over and pressed the snooze button in an attempt to steal five more minutes of peace. As Sandy stretched, she felt the pain, a stiff ache that had unfortunately loomed over her body every morning for quite some time.

Once out of bed, Sandy leaned over and tried to concentrate on making the perfect hospital corners. She slightly lifted the large, squishy mattress, and tucked the corners just right, trying to ignore her stiff muscles and joints. She shuffled into the bathroom and brought her toothbrush to her mouth. Hunched over the sink, trying to avoid the tired reflection staring back at her, Sandy brushed her teeth. Her motions were slow this morning,

and she had no time to concern herself with a little pain.

"Here they come," Sandy thought to herself as she heard the pitter-patter of four little feet running down the hallway. The kids were awake, eager to begin the day. Sandy threw on a skirt and sweater, pulling her brown high heels out from the back of the closet.

"Ow," Sandy exclaimed. The pain in her back sent a sharp signal to her brain that the day was not going to run smoothly. She clomped down the hall to retrieve the hairbrush stuck in her daughter's long hair, and her feet found Barbie. Her heels had little traction and she grabbed the banister for support.

Realizing she was late, Sandy bent over to scoop up her 2-year-old. Her back seemed to yell at her, and she suddenly realized her toddler was becoming heavier every day.

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After cereal and burnt toast, Sandy marched her girls to the bus stop and waved good-bye as she turned toward her car, angry with herself for sleeping those five extra minutes. She would have to face Monday morning gridlock and suddenly felt the beginning of a headache that would stay with her all day.

"I love Mondays," Sandy said to herself as she sat in traffic. She reached for her cell phone, cradling it between her neck and head. Her conference call would need to be conducted in the car, and her headache only worsened.

Thirty minutes later, Sandy pulled into her parking place. She sprang from her car, heaved her over-stuffed leather bag over her shoulder, and scurried through the office doors.

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MONDAY MADNESS

Sandy's Monday morning was filled with telephone calls and last minute deadlines. She tried to type and talk at the same time, constantly crossing and re-crossing the left leg over the right. She began breathing erratically when she realized her deadline would not be met. The lunch hour was approaching, and it suddenly occurred to Sandy that she had not taken a break all morning. Her computer screen appeared blurry and her wrists were stiff.

The remainder of Sandy's day was much of the same, and she could not wait to take off her shoes. After skipping lunch and sitting through meetings, Sandy drug herself to her car, threw her bag in the back seat and started the stressful trek home. That night, after the kid’s devoured dinner, Sandy longed for a long hot shower. The girls were in the bathtub, and she winced as she reached over to carefully lift her toddler onto the floor. By this time, her neck and joints screamed in pain and Sandy wanted nothing more than to climb into bed.

It was eleven at night and Sandy was finally lying down. Her bed and pillows did not seem comfortable, and she felt for only an instant that her neck needed a little more support. She drifted off to sleep out of sheer exhaustion.

A NEW DAY

Does Sandy remind you of anyone? The more stressful our lives become, the less we focus on the "moment." When we aren't conscious of how we sleep, breathe, stand, lift, bend or sit, our bodies can take a beating that results in lingering pain. We often avoid the early signs of discomfort we feel in our back, shoulders or neck until we are unable to ignore the pain. By reading the tips below, you can learn to make even the busiest days pain free.

§ When you wake in the morning, start the day with a couple of stretches. Stand up and stretch your arms above your head. Do the "hug your best friend." Wrap your arms around your body, and turn as far as you can to the left, then to the right.

§ When performing everyday routines such as brushing your teeth, remember your posture. Do not hunch over the sink; stand up straight.

§ Don't bend from the waist when you lift a child. Squat with your back straight. Keep the child close to you and use your arms and legs to lift.

§ Hold the telephone with your hand or use the speakerphone. Cradling the phone between your head and shoulder can lock up the spinal joints in the neck and upper back, eventually causing pain.

§ While in the office, make sure your chair fits correctly. There should be two inches between the front edge of your seat and the back of your knees. The chair should tilt back so you are able to rest while reading from a computer screen.

§ Many people suffer from tension headaches. Adequate lighting and document holders by your computer can help reduce the risk of a headache. Materials placed on a desk cause you to constantly raise and lower your neck while you're typing at your keyboard.

§ Do not wear high heels. The weight of the foot is not evenly distributed, which not only causes sore feet, but also added spinal stress.

§ Do not carry a heavy bag with its strap over your shoulder, unless you place the strap over your head on the side opposite the bag. Wearing a shoulder strap over one shoulder unevenly places the weight of the bag on one side of the body, potentially causing shoulder and back pain. Or better yet, carry a bag with a handle rather than a strap.

§ Do not consistently cross the same knee over the other. This habit can eventually cause misalignment of the spine.

§ Even if you remain sitting for the majority of your workday, you deserve a break. Get up from your desk and move around, stretching arms and legs as much as possible to avoid postural and spinal stress. Try to practice deep and even breathing to keep yourself calm and keep adequate oxygen flowing through your system.

§ Bath time can be fun for the kids but stressful on any parent. Make certain to bend from the waist and not the back when bathing your children. Use your legs when you lift your child.

§ It is important to get a good night's rest. Choose a comfortable mattress and pillow that adequately support the weight of your head and body.

Source: amerchiro.org

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Dr. Reed

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

March Madness Party!!!

http://www.bridgechiropractic.com/ 360-574-594   MARCH MADNESS PARTY!!! Wednesday, March 16th, 7-10pm at Bridge Chiropractic. 13712 NE 20th Ave, Vancouver, WA
Come Hang Out & Watch The Game with Pro Basketball Player Dan Dickau!   Free Exam & Free X-rays, Kids Basketball Games, Raffles, Snacks, Food & Drink!

Bring A Guest Or Refer A Patient And Be Entered Into The Raffle

Raffle Prizes include:

Signed Basketballs by Dan Dickau

Camp And/or Personal Training By Dan Dickau

Massage Gift Certificates And More!

Vancouver Chiropractor can relieve a child's growing pains

http://www.bridgechiropractic.com/ 360-574-5944  According to the pediatric community, a significant number of children are inflicted with growing pains. In rare cases, pain can become severe and symptoms such as swelling, fatigue, loss in weight and limping may arise.

Tackling Growing Pains with the Chiropractic Approach

On September 2006, Research update from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) reviewed a case study of a 3-year-old boy who underwent chiropractic care. The young boy was suffering from leg and lower back pain. In addition, he experienced headaches and bed wetting.

A chiropractic examination revealed the presence of subluxations and the boy was subsequently adjusted. After the first adjustment, the patient did not complain of leg pain for 3 days, and by the last visit, the child had, and remained symptom-free for almost 3 weeks. The author's conclusion of this study was, "This case report provides supporting evidence of the effectiveness of chiropractic care in children with growing pains."

If your child is suffering from growing pains, don’t hesitate to bring your child to any of our clinics for an examination.

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Source: chiropractic-first.org

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Chiropractic Care Helps Ear Aches

http://www.bridgechiropractic.com/ 360-574-5944   Ear problems can be excruciatingly painful, especially in children. With 10 million new cases every year, ear infections (otitis media) are the most common illness affecting babies and young children and the number one reason for visits to the pediatrician—accounting for more than 35 percent of all pediatric visits.

Almost half of all children will have at least one middle ear infection before they're a year old, and two-thirds of them will have had at least one such infection by age 3. The symptoms can include ear pain, fever, and irritability. Otitis media can be either bacterial or viral in origin, and frequently results from another illness such as a cold. For many children, it can become a chronic problem, requiring treatment year after year, and putting the child at risk of permanent hearing damage and associated speech and developmental problems.

Chiropractic Care Can Help...

Doctors of chiropractic are licensed and trained to diagnose and treat patients of all ages and will use a gentler type of treatment for children.  Call us today to talk about your child's ear infections.

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Standard treatment for most cases of otitis media is with antibiotics, which can be effective if the culprit is bacterial (antibiotics, of course, do nothing to fight off viruses). But, according to many research studies, antibiotics are often not much more effective than the body's own immune system. And repeated doses of antibiotics can lead to drug-resistant bacteria that scoff at the drugs, while leaving the child screaming in pain.

Frequent ear infections are also the second most common reason for surgery in children under 2 (with circumcision being the first). In severe cases—for example, when fluids from an ear infection haven't cleared from the ear after several months, and hearing is affected—specialists sometimes prescribe myringotomy and tympanostomy, more commonly known as "ear tubes." During the surgical procedure, a small opening is made in the eardrum to place a tube inside. The tube relieves pressure in the ear and prevents repeated fluid buildup with the continuous venting of fresh air. In most cases, the membrane pushes the tube out after a couple of months and the hole in the eardrum closes. Although the treatment is effective, it has to be repeated in some 20 to 30 percent of cases. And this kind of surgery requires general anesthesia, never a minor thing in a small child. If the infection persists even after tube placement and removal, children sometimes undergo adenoidectomy (surgical removal of the adenoids)—an option that is effective mostly through the first year after surgery.

Before yet another round of "maybe-they'll-work-and-maybe-they-won't" antibiotics or the drastic step of surgery, more parents are considering chiropractic to help children with chronic ear infections. Dr. Joan Fallon, a chiropractor who practices in Yonkers, New York, has published research showing that, after receiving a series of chiropractic adjustments, nearly 80 percent of the children treated were free of ear infections for at least the six-month period following their initial visits (a period that also included maintenance treatments every four to six weeks).

 

Source: acatoday.org

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