Posts Tagged ‘Spinal Decompression’

Can Chiropractic Get To The Cause Of A Headache

August 18th, 2010

Chronic headaches are a mystery to many physicians and chiropractors. Chiropractors regularly treat them. Acupuncturists have patients with headaches. And medical doctors are overall confused when it comes to headaches. Why they occur seems to be the most common question to many doctors. Some patients’ headaches can be easily explained but many seem to get headaches for no apparent reason at all. An often-overlooked cause of headaches is the spinal cord and spinal trauma. How does this occur to the neck and cause headaches?

Delicate attachments of connective tissue link muscles in your neck areas around your spinal cord. One theory is that tensions can develop in these structures producing head pain. Another possibility to consider is that of forward head posture.

Forward head posture is present when the head is thrust forward in the classic bad posture pose (a little like a turtle neck). This can take out the natural curve in the neck. Since the head is quite heavy (10-14 lbs), the muscles have to counter this weight. When the neck muscles resist the load of the head, they can develop tensions, knots (trigger points) and sometimes spasms. Normally the head is more balanced over the shoulders.

Another neck problem that may cause headaches is a joint injury/sprain that can occur after whiplash trauma from a car accident. Over some time, this may lead to joint blockage where there is not the normal free and fluid motion from side to side. Quite often other joints must compensate for this lack of movement with hypermobility of the joints. Your muscles can become tense in these areas to protect the spine from unnatural movements overall.

If your headaches have become chronic and just never seem to go away, it is a sign that you are not getting at the cause of the problem. Since these types of disorders are so common in society they should be ruled out before leaning towards using medications over the long term. It is always important to have an accurate diagnosis before proceeding with treatment.

Correcting neck disorders when they occur is always a best bet. But when a headache seems to come out of nowhere and there is a history of neck trauma in your past, the neck can and should be a part of your headache management strategy. At the minimum the neck needs to be examined.

Chiropractic care for the neck has been shown in multiple clinical trials to help patients with both tension-type and migraine headaches. In these studies, the neck or cervical spine is adjusted based on local problems of poor posture and mobility. To find out more information, headache sufferers can contact the chiropractors at New Century Spine Centers in San Diego at 619-630-9153.

Want to find out more about headaches, then visit New Century Spine Centers site on how to choose the best chiropractor for your needs.


Auto Accident Documentation Is Important For Your Case

May 29th, 2010

EMG’s and Nerve Conduction Tests: Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Tests are performed to learn more about the health of peripheral nerves. These tests can establish if there might be a pinched nerve, and give a numeric value to how severely it is pinched and often where it is pinched. The test can last anywhere from a half an hour to an hour. This information is valuable to your chiropractic treatment plan and to your attorney.

Electrodes similar to EKG patches are placed along the course of the nerve during a Nerve Conduction Test. There is a small electrical current to stimulate the point on the skin. There nerve must transmit a signal along its course and the electrode placed further down the leg or arm captures the signal. A health nerve will transmit the signal quicker and stronger than a sick nerve.

Electromyography (EMG) measures that electrical activity in the muscles. Muscles transmit a constant electrical signal from healthy nerves and send out their own healthy signal. The doctor places acupuncture like needles into the muscle to recode these signal from muscles in the arms, legs or spine. Should a nerve not broadcast an adequate signal from the nerve which may show that the nerve is confused.

The above diagnostic tests are important for the doctor to perform and correlate which nerves are damaged or have a serious condition. This information is passed to your chiropractor for treatment of your condition and attorney for a complete report of your condition.

There are minimal risks with these tests. The muscles that are tested may feel soreness were the electrodes are placed or there needle inserted.

Documenting hidden injuries are discovered by diagnostic testing. If you or someone you know have been injured and you can not pin point where the pain is, then this test may be what you need.

Want to find out more about Diagnostic Testing, then visit RB Spine Center’s site on how to choose the best services for your needs.