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How to avoid low back pain and injury. News about low back pain from Fletcher Chiropractic Center, Boise, ID

October 15, 2015 | By | No Comments

How to avoid low back pain and injury:

Low back pain will affect over 80% of the population at some point during their lives. It is actually one of the most common reasons for someone to seek chiropractic treatment. This common condition can be caused by a number of things including poor posture, muscle imbalance, improper lifting, and joint dysfunction or misalignment to name just a few. Because low back pain can be painful and even debilitating, it is important to do as much as possible to prevent it from occurring in the first place.

First, let’s discuss posture. Americans spend a lot of time sitting- eight or more hours is not unusual in our society. Being in this position can decrease the normal curvature of the spine and lead to rounding and slouching- both of which can trigger discomfort or pain. If sitting for long periods of time cannot be avoided, there are ways to encourage good posture and spinal health while doing it. Good support of the lumbar spine is crucial, whether this be a rolled up towel or a chair with built-in support to promote a healthy lower back arch. The shoulders should be pulled back in an upright position, and the knees kept at right angles (not crossed) with both feet flat on the floor. However, even though good posture is used, small breaks should be taken throughout the day every 30-60 minutes to stand up or walk around, if only for a minute or two.

posture

Sitting posture

Next, the issue of muscle imbalance can lead to low back pain. When muscles in the front of the body are not as strong as those in the back (or vice versa) spinal instability will result. This instability can lead to back pain and joint dysfunction, and it is important to strengthen core muscles evenly. Recommended exercises to focus on would be planks, stability ball crunches, and floor back extensions.

Planks

Plank

Floor back extension

Floor back extension

Another problem that is far too familiar is improper lifting. When picking up heavy objects, it is essential that good form is always used. When you hear someone say that they “threw their back out” the story is almost always the same- they were trying to lift or pull an object and immediately felt a twinge of back pain and discomfort. Most of these cases can be avoided with proper lifting strategies. Firstly, if at all possible, ask for assistance when trying to move a heavy object. If assistance is unavailable, use the following checklist to ensure your safety:

  • Firmly plant your feet on a flat surface (preferably the ground)
  • Bend at the knees, not at the hips
  • Engage the core muscles while lifting with your LEGS
  • Keep the load close to your body
  • When setting the item down, once again engage the core and bend at the knees until object is to the floor

lifting

Lastly, treating spinal misalignments and preventing joint dysfunction is important to maintaining your spinal health and avoiding back pain. Your chiropractor is trained to find misalignments, or subluxations, and treat them before they become a larger problem. Although you may not currently be experiencing low back pain, it is a good idea to receive regular chiropractic adjustments to maintain the proper alignment of the joints in your spine. This regular care will allow your back to function properly and allow you to lead a healthy and pain-free lifestyle.

Can chiropractic care help with headaches? News about chiropractic care for headaches from Fletcher Chiropractic Center, Boise ID

October 7, 2015 | By | No Comments

Can chiropractic help with headaches?

Headaches are a common health concern and a complaint that many are familiar with.  Countless people wake up with headaches every morning, and others suffer with them as they develop throughout the day. Nine in ten Americans suffer from headaches at some point in their lives. These can be nagging and annoying at best, and unfortunately can effect ordinary activities throughout the day and even steal some of the enjoyment from our lives.

headache

So, what exactly IS a headache? Technically, this is defined as any pain in the region of the head, face, or neck. Headaches can present themselves as dull and achy, or throbbing and intense. Head pain can last anywhere from just a few quick seconds to an entire day (or multiple days if left untreated). Headaches often are the result of irritation or inflammation of the tissues in and surrounding the neck and brain. When these tissues are aggravated, we sense pain and discomfort, and this is what we refer to as a headache.

Because the cause of a headache is often due to irritation of muscles and tissues, it makes sense that a spinal misalignment, or subluxation, can be responsible for this common problem. When we look at a diagram of the spine and surrounding anatomy, we see that spinal nerves actually travel in very close proximity to the bones of the spinal column. Those bones do not need to move very far (just a matter of millimeters) before they start to put pressure on the very sensitive tissues surrounding those nerves. Spinal nerves are very delicate and responsive to pain, and the slightest bit of pressure can cause some very serious discomfort.  When these nerves travel to the brain and face area, it makes sense that we would feel pain here when we are subluxated.

Normal vertebra

So how does chiropractic help to relieve your headache? Your chiropractor will use a hands-on approach to evaluate the bones and muscles of your neck to determine if you have any spinal subluxations. If a subluxation is found, they will use their hands or a mechanical instrument to deliver a very precise and corrective adjustment. This adjustment will move the segment back into alignment, taking pressure off of the corresponding nerve, and thus relieving pain and discomfort.

If you, or someone you know, has been suffering from headaches and is looking to get to the root of the problem, a chiropractic treatment may be just what they need to feel and heal better. Join the millions of Americans utilizing chiropractic care to find health and wellness in a natural and holistic manner.