Through an elite group of knowledgeable staff and doctors, Sioux Falls Chiropractic is able to present a variety of services geared to enhance your overall health. Together our doctors have over 25 years of experience. They believe in a gentle "hands-on" approach to healing.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Backpacks and Back Pain
More and more children are suffering from neck and back pain. One contributing factor is overweight backpacks.
According to the American Chiropractic Association, excessive weight and certain bag styles can cause nerve pressure around the neck and low back that could lead to muscle spasms, neck and shoulder pain, and low back strains.
For more information visit, www.acatoday.org.
Things You Can Do To Help Your Child
-Backpack weight is no more than 10% of child’s body weight
-Backpack length is no longer than 4 inches below the waist line
-Backpack has wide, padded straps to be worn of both shoulders
The BEST think you can do for your child, is chiropractic adjustments. This helps with neck pain, back pain, and overall health of your child.
Make your child’s FREE scoliosis and backpack safety check now until the end of August!
Call 605-338-5511
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
A Surprise to the Medical Community
Since the 1960s, it has been taught that the disc has no nerve supplies, meaning that it produces no pain. Recent research has shown that this is not accurate. There are two known ways the disc can produce pain.
Disc pain has shown to be the source of many cases of common low back and extremity pain.Some of the most intense extremity pain is due to chemical changes in and around the disc. The disc can spill various substances into the areas around the disc. This produces irritation of the nerves in that specific area. Because the nerves are so intertwined, there may be arm or leg nerves in the region of the fluid leakage. The arm and leg nerves can then become inflamed producing excruciating pain down the arms and legs.
Mechanical degeneration, overuse, can cause a change in the nerve supply. As the disc becomes thin, the number of sympathetic nerves increases. These nerves are more sensitive to pain generators like twisting and bending. Therefore, it takes less and less motion to cause more and more pain. This is why it is common to hear people say things like, “My back went out when I was picking up the kids’ legos off the floor.” It wasn’t that the object being lifted was heavy, it was an issue with disc degeneration and pain signals in the disc.
Chiropractic care can help in both chemical and mechanical back pain. To help mechanical pain, chiropractic removes pressure from the nerves. The disc tissue and tissue of the surrounding area can begin to regenerate and heal. For chemical issues, the release of pressure from the nerves can promote fluid turnover within the disc creating a change in the previous, painful patterns that were producing irritation.
For more information, read:
1. Gjerstad J. Genetic susceptiblity and development of chronic non-malignant back pain. Rev Neurosci. 2007;18(1):83-91.
2. Moon HJ, et al. Annulus fibrosus cells interact with neuron-like cells to modulate production of growth factors and cytokines in symptomatic disc degeneration. 2012 Jan. Spine 37(11):2-9.
3. Stefanakis M, et al. Annulus fissures are mechanically adn chemically conducive to the ingrowth of nerves and blood vessels. 2012 Oct. Spine 37(22):1883-1891.
4. Chou et al. The interventional theray, surgery, and interdiscplinary rehabilitation for low back pain, an evidence-based clinicla practice guideline from the American Pain Society. Spine. 2009 Man 1;34(10):1066-77.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Sleep! The Importance and What Chiropractic can do to Help
Think you do just fine on five or six hours of shut-eye? Chances are, you are among the many millions who unwittingly shortchange themselves on sleep.
Research shows that most people require seven or eight hours of sleep to function optimally. From infancy to old age, the effects of inadequate sleep can profoundly affect memory, learning, creativity, productivity and emotional stability, as well as your physical health.
According to sleep specialists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, among others, a number of bodily systems are negatively affected by inadequate sleep: the heart, lungs and kidneys; appetite, metabolism and weight control; immune function and disease resistance; sensitivity to pain; reaction time; mood; and brain function.
It should come as no surprise that myriad bodily systems can be harmed by chronically shortened nights. “Sleep affects almost every tissue in our bodies,” said Dr. Michael J. Twery, a sleep specialist at the National Institutes of Health.
In addition, metabolism slows when one’s circadian rhythm and sleep are disrupted; if not counteracted by increased exercise or reduced caloric intake, this slowdown could add up to 10 extra pounds in a year.
To learn how lack of sleep can increase the development of heart disease, type II diabetes, and cancer, read more: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/17/cheating-ourselves-of-sleep/?ref=health
If you ARE having trouble sleeping, talk to your chiropractor. Here are some techniques that can help with sleep problems: chiropractic adjustments, massage, exercise, acupuncture, or a combination of treatments may help. These may help improve the function of the chest muscles and increase blood flow. Stretching and strengthening exercises for your neck are beneficial too.
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