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		<title>Is Life Getting on Your Nerves? Chiropractic Helps Pinched Nerves</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 13:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/is-life-getting-on-your-nerves-chiropractic-helps-pinched-nerves/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/pinched-nerve-a.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Pinched Nerve Mesa" title="" /></a>People may say they have a “pinched nerve” when they are suffering pain from an unidentified source. It may actually be caused by spinal subluxations, a tunnel syndrome, the referred pain from trigger points, or something else. So-called pinched nerves are more usually just irritated or inflamed because the bones, joints or muscles of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/pinched-nerve-a.jpg" border="0" alt="Pinched Nerve Mesa" width="320" align="right" />People may say they have a “pinched nerve” when they are suffering pain from an unidentified source. It may actually be caused by spinal subluxations, a tunnel syndrome, the referred pain from trigger points, or something else.</p>
<p>So-called pinched nerves are more usually just irritated or inflamed because the bones, joints or muscles of the spine are not in their proper position, or not moving correctly. This condition is the aforementioned “subluxation”, which the doctor of chiropractic specializes in correcting.</p>
<p>Those times when nerves do genuinely become “pinched” include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Sciatica and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. These involve an injury, spasm or inflammation that causes the surrounding muscles and connective tissue to compress the nerve, resulting in pain. These conditions are called “tunnel syndromes”, and although the chiropractic treatment of these is more complex than dealing with a simple spinal subluxation, they usually respond very well, especially when combined with exercises, stretching, and massage, etc.</p>
<p>Trigger points are very small and tight “knots” in the fibers of the muscle that form when the muscles become chronically overworked or injured. Pain from trigger points is very often referred to other parts of the body that may seem wholly unrelated to the source. Trigger points can be successfully treated by a combination of chiropractic care, stretching, and a precise deep tissue massage known as “trigger point therapy”.</p>
<p>Pain of any sort must be properly diagnosed before it can be effectively treated, especially when it is the nerves that are affected. Otherwise the nerve may end up being permanently damaged. Being told by your doctor that you have a “pinched nerve” should not be viewed as a diagnosis; only as an indication that further investigation by a doctor of chiropractic is required as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Speeding the Recovery from Sports Injuries</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Health Articles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Athletic Injury Mesa AZ]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/speeding-the-recovery-from-sports-injuries/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/sports-injuries-b.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Sports Injuries Mesa AZ" title="" /></a>Participation in sports or exercise is an important step in maintaining your health. Exercise strengthens your heart, bones, and joints and reduces stress, among many other benefits. Unfortunately, injuries during participation in sports are all too common. Often, these injuries occur in someone who is just taking up sports as a form of activity, doesn’t [...]]]></description>
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<p>Participation in sports or exercise is an important step in maintaining your health. Exercise strengthens your heart, bones, and joints and reduces stress, among many other benefits. Unfortunately, injuries during participation in sports are all too common. Often, these injuries occur in someone who is just taking up sports as a form of activity, doesn’t use proper safety equipment, or becomes overzealous about the exercise regimen.</p>
<p>The more commonly injured areas of the body are the ankles, knees, shoulders, elbows, and spine. Remember that you should discuss any exercise program with your doctor of chiropractic before undertaking such activities.</p>
<h3>Strains and Sprains</h3>
<p>Although bones can sometimes be fractured with acute sports injuries, the most commonly injured structures are the muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Tendons attach muscles to bones, and ligaments attach one bone to another.</p>
<p>An acute twisting or overextension of a joint can lead to tears of muscles and tendons, called “strains,” and tears of ligaments result in “sprains.” These tears range from mild to severe. In mild injuries, just a few fibers are torn or stretched. Severe injuries, where there is a tear through the full thickness of the structure, are most often considered unstable injuries and frequently require surgical intervention. The intervertebral disc, a ligament between the vertebrae of the spine that works as a shock absorber, can also be torn, resulting in a disc bulge and/or herniation.</p>
<p>Ankle sprains most often involve tears of one or more of the ligaments along the outside of the ankle. Knee ligaments, including the larger external supportive ligaments and the smaller internal stabilizing ligaments, can also be torn. The cartilage on the back of the patella (knee-cap) can also become eroded from overuse, leading to a condition termed chondromalacia patella.</p>
<h3>Tendinosis</h3>
<p>In those who are training too much, overuse of a particular joint or joints in the body can result in pain and dysfunction. These injuries are called “overuse syndromes.” A common overuse injury is tendinosis, also called tendinitis. In this condition, the tendon becomes inflamed from repetitive use. In the shoulder, the rotator cuff (a complex of muscles that stabilizes and moves the shoulder) becomes inflamed, resulting in rotator cuff tendinitis. Tennis elbow is another form of tendinitis that occurs along the outside of the elbow, most commonly in tennis players. In golfer’s elbow, the tendons on the inside of the elbow are affected.</p>
<h3>Stress Fractures</h3>
<p>Some athletes may experience a stress fracture, also called a fatigue fracture. This type of fracture occurs when an abnormal amount of stress is placed on a normal bone. This might occur in a runner who rapidly increases the amount of mileage while training for a race. Stress fractures also occur in people who begin running as a form of exercise but overdo it from the start, rather than gradually progress to longer distances.</p>
<p>One final common injury is worth mentioning, and that is shin splints. This overuse injury is caused by microfractures on the front surface of the tibia (shin bone). This is most often seen in runners, although other athletes can also be affected.</p>
<h3>Diagnosis and Treatment</h3>
<p>Sports injuries are most often diagnosed from the history of the activity that brought on the pain, along with a physical examination. In some cases, x-rays are necessary to rule out a fracture. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diagnostic ultrasound are also used in finding soft-tissue injuries, like tendinitis and sprains.</p>
<p>Fractures require the application of some stabilizing device, such as a cast, after the bone is put back into position. Rarely, surgical intervention is required. There is a relatively standard treatment protocol for most of the other overuse types of injuries. This protocol involves the following:</p>
<h3>Rest</h3>
<p>Generally no more than 48 hours of rest and/or immobilization is needed, depending on the severity of the injury. In most cases, the sooner the person becomes active after an injury, the more rapid is the recovery. In fact, long-term immobilization can sometimes be harmful to recovery. Your doctor of chiropractic will guide this process, as too early a return to activity, choosing the wrong type of activity, or excessive activity can be detrimental.</p>
<h3>Ice or heat</h3>
<p>Ice or heat can be helpful with pain reduction and tissue healing.</p>
<h3>Compression</h3>
<p>Compression of the area may reduce the amount of swelling from the injury. Your doctor of chiropractic will determine if this will be beneficial in your case.</p>
<h3>Elevation</h3>
<p>Elevation of the injured arm or leg above the level of the heart is thought to be helpful in reducing swelling.</p>
<h3>Pain relievers</h3>
<p>Recent research has demonstrated that some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may actually slow the healing process by restricting the body’s natural healing mechanisms, so they should be used sparingly.</p>
<h3>Joint manipulation</h3>
<p>Recent research has shown us that, in some cases, joint manipulation can be helpful with pain reduction and more rapid recovery. Your doctor of chiropractic will determine if this procedure will be helpful in your case.</p>
<h3>A Word about Prevention</h3>
<p>In many cases, sports injuries can be prevented. Proper conditioning and warm-up and cool-down procedures, as well as appropriate safety equipment, can substantially reduce injuries. Understanding proper techniques can also go a long way toward preventing injuries. Sufficient water intake is also an important preventive measure.</p>
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		<title>Chiropractic Helps Mom and Baby Sleep</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 13:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Baby Mesa]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Colic Mesa AZ]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/chiropractic-helps-mom-and-baby-sleep/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/infantile-colic-a.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Infantile Colic Mesa" title="" /></a>Colic is a condition that usually appears between the 3rd and 6th week after birth, and is characterized by excessive crying. Most cases resolve after 3 months old. Babies with colic can often be seen drawing their arms and legs in as though in pain, and may turn bright red. It is not known exactly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/infantile-colic-a.jpg" border="0" alt="Infantile Colic Mesa" width="320" align="right" />Colic is a condition that usually appears between the 3rd and 6th week after birth, and is characterized by excessive crying. Most cases resolve after 3 months old. Babies with colic can often be seen drawing their arms and legs in as though in pain, and may turn bright red. It is not known exactly what causes colic, but it is thought that certain conditions may contribute to it, such as an immature and irritated nervous system, food sensitivities, and gastrointestinal upset.</p>
<p>As the state of the spine affects the nervous system, gentle chiropractic adjustments are one suggested course of action, and babies with colic treated by chiropractic frequently show improvement as the spinal irritation eases. Given the traumatic experience of child birth, it is not surprising that babies may experience spinal subluxations that cause problems with their delicate nervous systems. Colic is also seen to provoke an increased need for attention in babies, and more sensitivity to the world around them, both of which suggest a neurological cause.</p>
<p>Colic may also be the result of the diet of both mother and baby. Cow’s milk and other dairy products are one of the chief offenders in the development of colic. Human milk and cow’s milk are not at all interchangeable, and cow’s milk is not a suitable substitute. Cow&#8217;s milk contains the sugar lactose which is difficult for newborn babies to digest, plus many proteins that are detrimental to a young digestive system.</p>
<p>Similarly, the food that a baby ends up absorbing from natural breastfeeding may cause colic if the mother is indulging in unsuitable foods, such as those that are spicy or dairy-based. It hopefully goes without saying that alcohol and tobacco should be totally out of the question for a breastfeeding mother. The best diet is one that is quite bland, and high in (non-dairy) protein, at least for the first three or four months of breastfeeding.</p>
<p>If your baby suffers from colic, here is some helpful advice:</p>
<ul>
<li>Seek regular chiropractic treatment for your baby, especially in the first 4 months</li>
<li>A warm water bottle on your baby&#8217;s stomach is soothing, as is a warm bath</li>
<li>Rock your baby in a chair or cradle, or take them out in a car seat for a drive</li>
<li>Gently rub your baby&#8217;s stomach</li>
<li>Smaller, more regular feedings may help</li>
<li>If using baby formula, avoid dairy or soy-based products</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Simple Advice for a Healthy Spine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 23:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Health Articles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Back Pain Mesa]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/simple-advice-for-a-healthy-spine/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/tips-for-a-healthy-spine-b.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Healthy Spine Mesa" title="" /></a>A healthy spine is an often overlooked and essential part of a healthy lifestyle. People who suffer from back pain, particularly if it is long-term, are generally less healthy than those who do not. In fact, back pain costs are staggering not only financially, but also in terms of lost time from work and because [...]]]></description>
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<p>A healthy spine is an often overlooked and essential part of a healthy lifestyle. People who suffer from back pain, particularly if it is long-term, are generally less healthy than those who do not. In fact, back pain costs are staggering not only financially, but also in terms of lost time from work and because of psychosocial problems that arise during the healing process associated with long-term back pain.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, approximately 80-90% of the population suffers from spinal pain at some point. People who are overweight or obese, and who smoke, lift heavy objects, or had a previous episode of back pain, are more likely to experience back pain.</p>
<p>Because so many people suffer from spine pain, it’s important for you to try to keep your spine as healthy as possible. Following simple posture, lifting, and healthy lifestyle guidelines can help you keep your back in good shape.</p>
<h2>The American Chiropractic Association recommends the following spinal health tips:</h2>
<h3>Standing</h3>
<ul>
<li>When standing, keep one foot slightly in front of the other, with your knees slightly bent. This position helps to take the pressure off your low back.</li>
<li>Do not stand bent forward at the waist for prolonged periods of time. The muscles in your low back become deconditioned in this position, which may lead to pain.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Lifting</h3>
<ul>
<li>At all times, avoid twisting while lifting. Twisting is one of the most dangerous movements for your spine, especially while lifting.</li>
<li>If the item is too heavy to lift, pushing it is easier on your back than pulling it. Whenever possible, use your legs, not your back or upper body, to push the item.</li>
<li>If you must lift a heavy item, get someone to help you.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Sitting</h3>
<ul>
<li>Keep your knees slightly higher than your hips, with your head up and back straight.</li>
<li>Avoid rolling your shoulders forward (slouching).</li>
<li>Try to maintain the natural curve in your low back.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Reaching and Bending</h3>
<ul>
<li>When reaching for something above shoulder level, stand on a stool. Straining to reach such objects may not only hurt your mid-back and neck, but it can also bring on shoulder problems.</li>
<li>Do NOT bend over at the waist to pick up items from the floor or a table.</li>
<li>Instead, kneel down on one knee, as close as possible to the item you are lifting, with the other foot flat on the floor and pick the item up.</li>
<li>Or bend at the knees, keep the item close to your body, and lift with your legs, not your back.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Carrying</h3>
<ul>
<li>When carrying objects, particularly if they are heavy, keep them as close to your body as possible.</li>
<li>Carrying two small objects—one in each hand—is often easier to handle than one large one.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Healthy Diet and Exercise</h3>
<ul>
<li>While the proverbial jury is still out, we suspect that extra weight puts undue strain on your spine. Keep within 10 lbs. of your ideal weight for a healthier back.</li>
<li>“Beer belly” is likely the worst culprit, as it puts unwanted pressure on the muscles, ligaments and tendons in your low back.</li>
<li>The most efficient and effective way to reduce weight is by eating a sensible diet and exercising regularly.</li>
<li>Consult with your doctor before beginning any exercise program, particularly if you have a health condition.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Sleeping</h3>
<ul>
<li>Sleeping on your back puts approximately 50 pounds of pressure on your spine. Other positions may be better.</li>
<li>Placing a pillow under your knees while lying on your back cuts the pressure on your spine roughly in half.</li>
<li>Lying on your side with a pillow between your knees may also reduce the pressure on your back.</li>
<li>Never sleep in a position that causes a portion of your spine to hurt. Most often, your body will tell you what position is best.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Quit Smoking</h3>
<p>Smokers have more spine pain than nonsmokers, and they also heal more slowly when they have an episode of back pain because the chemicals in tobacco smoke restrict the flow of blood to the tissues in and around your spine.</p>
<p>While following these instructions is no guarantee that you’ll be free from back pain for your entire life, it can certainly reduce your risk of developing it. These simple steps will help you keep your spine in good shape, making you a healthier, happier person.</p>
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		<title>Scoliosis the Natural Approach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 14:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Health Articles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Childhood Spinal Disease Mesa]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/scoliosis-the-natural-approach/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/chiropractic-treatment-for-scoliosis-a.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Scoliosis Mesa AZ" title="" /></a>Scoliosis begins in childhood, and describes a condition in which the spine curves sideways causing stiffness and pain. It is known as an idiopathic disease, meaning the cause of it is unknown. Only 2% of the population is affected by scoliosis, and it is more common in females. Detected early, treatment for scoliosis will prevent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/chiropractic-treatment-for-scoliosis-a.jpg" border="0" alt="Scoliosis Mesa AZ" width="320" align="right" />Scoliosis begins in childhood, and describes a condition in which the spine curves sideways causing stiffness and pain. It is known as an idiopathic disease, meaning the cause of it is unknown. Only 2% of the population is affected by scoliosis, and it is more common in females. Detected early, treatment for scoliosis will prevent it from getting worse over time.</p>
<p>The sideways curve in the spine of a scoliosis sufferer takes an “S” or “C” shape, and is possible because the vertebrae can rotate at the thoracic level of the spine, causing a hump near the rib cage and making the waist or shoulders uneven. A curve of more than 60 degrees is considered serious, and, unlike with the normal forward-back curvature of the spine, working to correct your posture will not help this sideways curvature.</p>
<p>Degenerative diseases of the spine related to age can also sometimes cause scoliosis. In the case of osteoporosis, the softening of the bones in older people can cause the vertebrae to bend out of shape, creating either a scoliotic curve or kyphosis (round back). Proper and prompt treatment for scoliosis is essential, because if left to progress, it can cause severe back pain, deformity, and difficulty breathing.</p>
<h3>Chiropractic and Scoliosis</h3>
<p>Chiropractic care is helpful in improving scoliosis. Your doctor of chiropractic will assess your overall health, lifestyle factors, examine the state of your spine, and discuss symptoms. A medical history will be taken to identify any events that may have triggered the condition, or that may be making it worse.</p>
<p>Assessing scoliosis usually involves the Adam’s Forward Bending Test, which is used by many schools in physical education classes. Chiropractors also use this, which simply involves the person bending at the waist as the spinal alignment is checked. Any abnormal prominence or hump is a sign something is amiss. Leg length is also measured to determine if they are even, and a range of motion test measures mobility at the waist. If needed, other medical professionals will be called in to help with treatment.</p>
<p>It is important that regular chiropractic visits are made so that the progression of the condition can be observed, and the appropriate treatment options applied in timely fashion. Specific exercises are often a very useful tool to increase muscle strength and mobility.</p>
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		<title>When Life Pushes You Around &#8211; Get Stress Relief</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 22:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/when-life-pushes-you-around-get-stress-relief/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/stress-relief-b.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Mesa AZ Stress Relief" title="" /></a>Stress has become a fact of life, and for some, the daily norm. Although occasional stress can help improve our focus and performance, living with chronic stress can backfire by causing anxiety, depression, and serious health problems. Understanding who we are, knowing our major struggles, putting them in perspective, and taking action can help us [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stress has become a fact of life, and for some, the daily norm. Although occasional stress can help improve our focus and performance, living with chronic stress can backfire by causing anxiety, depression, and serious health problems.</p>
<p>Understanding who we are, knowing our major struggles, putting them in perspective, and taking action can help us deal with stress. The following strategies can also improve stress tolerance and help lessen the effects of stress on our health.</p>
<h3>Think Positively</h3>
<p>“Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into positive,” said Hans Selye, author of the groundbreaking work around stress theory. When optimism is hard to muster, cognitive-behavioral therapy, which trains people to recognize negative thinking patterns and replace them with more constructive ones, can also help reduce the risk of chronic stress and depression.</p>
<h3>Get Out and Enjoy Nature</h3>
<p>While modern civilization has made our lives more convenient, it has deprived us of an essential source of stress relief—connection with nature. Studies show that interacting with nature can help lessen the effects of stress on the nervous system, reduce attention deficits, decrease aggression, and enhance spiritual well-being.</p>
<h3>“Smell the Roses” for Better Mood</h3>
<p>Aromatherapy, or smelling essential plant oils, recognized worldwide as a complementary therapy for managing chronic pain, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stress-related disorders, can help you unwind. Orange and lavender scents, in particular, have been shown to enhance relaxation and reduce anxiety.</p>
<h3>Relax with a Cup of Tea</h3>
<p>During stressful times, coffee helps us keep going. To give yourself a break, however, consider drinking tea. Research shows that drinking tea for 6 weeks helps lower post-stress cortisol and increase relaxation. Habitual tea drinking may also reduce inflammation, potentially benefiting your heart health.</p>
<h3>Laugh It Off</h3>
<p>Humor relieves stress and anxiety and prevents depression, helping put our troubles in perspective. Laughter can help boost the immune system, increase pain tolerance, enhance mood and creativity, and lower blood pressure, potentially improving treatment outcomes for many health problems, including cancer and HIV. Humor may also be related to happiness, which has been linked to high self-esteem, extroversion, and feeling in control.</p>
<h3>Build a Support System</h3>
<p>Relationships are also key to health and happiness, especially for women. Women with low social support, for example, are more likely to increase blood pressure under stress. Loneliness may also contribute to stress in both men and women, also leading to poorer outcomes after a stroke or congestive heart failure. On the other hand, active and socially involved seniors are at lower risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Social support also helps cancer patients to boost the immune system and maintain a higher quality of life.</p>
<h3>Employ the Relaxing Power of Music</h3>
<p>Music, especially classical, can also serve as a powerful stress-relief tool. Listening to Pachelbel’s famous Canon in D major while preparing a public speech helps avoid anxiety, heart rate, and blood pressure, which usually accompany public speaking.</p>
<p>Singing and listening to music can also relieve pain and reduce anxiety and depression caused by lowback pain. Group drumming also showed positive effects on stress relief and the immune system. Music therapy can also elevate mood and positively affect the immune system in cancer patients and reduce fatigue and improve self-acceptance in people with multiple sclerosis.</p>
<p>To help people deal with stressful medical procedures, music can help reduce anxiety before surgery. When played during surgery, it can decrease the patient’s post-operative pain. Aiding recovery, a dose of calming music may lower anxiety, pain, and the need for painkillers.</p>
<h3>Calm Your Mind</h3>
<p>In recent decades, many forms of meditation have gained popularity as relaxation and pain relief tools. Focusing on our breath, looking at a candle, or practicing a non-judgmental awareness of our thoughts and actions can help tune out distractions, reduce anxiety and depression, and accept our circumstances. In cancer patients, meditation-based stress reduction enhances quality of life, lowers stress symptoms, and potentially benefits the immune system.</p>
<p>Guided imagery, such as visualizing pictures prompted by an audiotape recording, also shows promise in stress relief and pain reduction. Based on the idea that the mind can affect the body, guided imagery can be a useful adjunct to cancer therapy, focusing patients on positive images to help heal their bodies.</p>
<h3>Enjoy the Warmth of Human Touch</h3>
<p>Just as the mind can affect the body, the body can influence the mind. Virginia Satir, a famous American psychotherapist, once said that people need 4 hugs a day to help prevent depression, 8 for psychological stability, and 12 for growth. While asking for hugs may not work for some, massage can help us relieve stress and reduce anxiety and depression. Massage has also been shown to reduce aggression and hostility in violent adolescents, to improve mood and behavior in students with ADHD, and to lead to better sleep and behavior in children with autism.</p>
<p>Massage has other therapeutic properties, as well. Regular massage may reduce blood pressure in people with hypertension and may lead to less pain, depression, and anxiety and better sleep in patients with chronic low-back pain. Compared to relaxation, massage therapy also causes greater reduction in depression and anger, and more significant effects on the immune system in breast cancer patients.</p>
<h3>Give Exercise a Shot</h3>
<p>To get the best of both worlds, affecting the mind through the body while getting into good physical shape, try exercise. In one study, a group of lung cancer patients increased their hope due to exercise. Exercise can also reduce depression and improve wound healing in the elderly. Tai chi, which works for people of all ages, may enhance heart and lung function, improve balance and posture, and prevent falls, while reducing stress.</p>
<p>No matter what stress-relief methods you choose, make it a habit to use them—especially if you feel too stressed out to do it. As someone once said, the time to relax is when you don’t have time for it.</p>
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		<title>Slipped Disc, Herniation, and Back Pain the Chiropractic Approach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/slipped-disc-herniation-and-back-pain-the-chiropractic-approach/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/slipped-disc-a.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Slipped Disc Mesa" title="" /></a>A “slipped disc” – often synonymous with a low back (lumbar) injury – is a misnomer because discs do not actually slip; they herniate or bulge out from between the bones. A herniation happens when a fragment of the center part (nucleus) of the disc is displaced and pushes through a tear in the outer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/slipped-disc-a.jpg" border="0" alt="Slipped Disc Mesa" width="320" align="right" />A “slipped disc” – often synonymous with a low back (lumbar) injury – is a misnomer because discs do not actually slip; they herniate or bulge out from between the bones. A herniation happens when a fragment of the center part (nucleus) of the disc is displaced and pushes through a tear in the outer layer (annulus) of the disc. When irritating substances are released from this tear, or if the fragment affects a nearby nerve, then pain is caused. This process is similar to degenerative disc disease, and herniations can be an early stage of degeneration.</p>
<h3>Causes of herniated discs</h3>
<p>Discs can herniate due to various factors that decrease their strength and resilience. This can include certain lifestyle choices such as smoking, lack of exercise, and poor nutrition. Discs are further stressed by daily wear and tear, poor posture, from injury or trauma, or incorrect lifting or twisting. A weakened disc can sometimes herniate from something as simple as a single everyday movement or strain, such as coughing, sneezing or bending.</p>
<h3>Signs of a Herniation</h3>
<p>You are more likely to suffer a herniated disc between the ages of 30 and 40, and you may not even know it when it happens as it may not cause any pain. The most common symptom, though, is pain in the herniated disc that may radiate out into the hips or buttocks, or pain or numbness radiating down the leg to the ankle or foot. A large herniation may cause weak extension of your big toe and trouble putting pressure on your toes or heels when walking. Severe cases may even prompt changes in bowel or bladder function, and/or sexual function.</p>
<h3>Treatment of a Herniated Disc</h3>
<p>Chiropractic care, stretching, and exercise therapy are often sufficient to treat mild to moderate disc herniations. More serious cases will often require chiropractic care be coupled with some form of spinal decompression, such as traction or mechanical decompression.</p>
<p>As a last resort, surgery may be needed when a herniation is severe and all other treatment options have failed to bring improvement, or if the spinal cord or nerves are too badly compressed.</p>
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		<title>Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired? Chiropractic and Fibromyalgia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 13:47:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/sick-and-tired-of-being-sick-and-tired-chiropractic-and-fibromyalgia/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/fibromyalgia-b.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Fibromyalgia Mesa" title="" /></a>The word fibromyalgia is derived from three words: fibro, which is Latin for fibrous tissue; myo, which is Greek for muscle; and algia, also Greek and meaning pain. It is a chronic syndrome which covers symptoms including muscle pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points, and it affects 3 to 6 million people in the United [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/fibromyalgia-b.jpg" border="0" alt="Fibromyalgia Mesa" width="320" align="right" />The word fibromyalgia is derived from three words: fibro, which is Latin for fibrous tissue;  myo, which is Greek for muscle; and algia, also Greek and meaning pain. It is a chronic syndrome which covers symptoms including muscle pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points, and it affects 3 to 6 million people in the United States, over 90% of whom are women. It is not known exactly why there is such a preponderance of female sufferers.</p>
<p>Diagnosing fibromyalgia is not easy, and may take many years to properly identify. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) defines fibromyalgia as a history of pain lasting more than 3 months in all four quadrants of the body; that is, on both your right and left sides, and above and below the waist. The ACR further details 18 tender points around the body that are characteristic of fibromyalgia, and diagnosis requires a person to have 11 or more. As well as pain and fatigue, fibromyalgia may also produce:</p>
<ul>
<li>Disturbed sleep</li>
<li>Morning stiffness</li>
<li>Headaches</li>
<li>Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)</li>
<li>Painful menstrual periods</li>
<li>Numbness/tingling in the extremities</li>
<li>Restless legs syndrome</li>
<li>Sensitivity to temperature</li>
<li>Cognitive and memory problems (“fibro fog”)</li>
</ul>
<p>To make diagnosis even more difficult, fibromyalgia can easily be mistaken for “myofascial pain syndrome” or “myofascitis”, as both can cause pain all over the body.  However, the two conditions are very different. Myofascitis is the result of inflammation caused by overuse or injury to the muscles, is usually related to a specific activity or injury, and manifests quite suddenly. Fibromyalgia is the result of stress-induced changes to the metabolism and healing process, and appears in a slow, creeping fashion, most often starting in early adulthood. Correctly differentiating between the two is crucial as the relative treatments are nothing like the same.</p>
<h3>What is fibromyalgia?</h3>
<p>Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that may never go away your entire life, although on the plus side, it does not cause any damage to your joints, muscles, or internal organs.</p>
<p>The most up-to-date research suggests that fibromyalgia is a stress-induced condition related to Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (usually just referred to as ‘lupus’) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. All of these conditions target women far more than men, and are marked by similar symptoms such as chronic fatigue, disturbed sleep, and IBS. The main difference is with lupus, which is an autoimmune reaction that attacks the healthy tissues of the body. With fibromyalgia, metabolic abnormalities are the primary issue, causing decreased blood flow to the pituitary gland in the brain. This then lowers certain important hormones, such as those responsible for releasing growth hormone and stimulating the thyroid. Muscle healing is adversely affected, memory and cognition are damaged, and full-blown hypothyroidism may even result.</p>
<p>Specifically, fibromyalgia causes a buildup in the muscle of a protein called “ground substance”. This is found in muscle, bone and connective tissues everywhere in the body, and serves to make these structures stronger and less prone to injury. The excessive amount of ground substance in a fibromyalgia sufferer means that the injured area does not heal properly, leading to the muscle knots characteristic of the condition.</p>
<p>While lupus can be definitively diagnosed with laboratory tests, there are no such surefire tests for fibromyalgia. However, there are a number of tests that can help to rule out certain other disorders, and a physical examination will identify if a person has the characteristic tender areas on the back of the neck, shoulders, sternum, lower back, hips, shins, elbows, or knees. Unfortunately, this lack of 100% certainty can lead some doctors to dismiss a patient’s suffering as “all in the mind”, or – not very much better – to conclude that there is no effective remedy on offer.</p>
<p>This is not true. While fibromyalgia is certainly not easy to treat, a combination of chiropractic, trigger point therapy, massage, and lifestyle changes (diet and exercise) can prove effective in reducing the severity of the condition, and the duration of the associated pain and suffering. This obviously necessitates a team approach, therefore it is important that the sufferer locates professionals who understand the condition and are happy to work together.</p>
<h3>Chiropractic treatment of fibromyalgia</h3>
<p>Fibromyalgia causes muscles to tighten and lose their natural pliability, which triggers the spine to decrease its own flexibility, which leads the muscles to tighten even more. It is a vicious cycle that can get worse and worse, causing ever greater pain. Chiropractic care is therefore essential as it ensures that sufferers do not lose too much movement from their spine and muscles. The spine must be properly adjusted and kept moving to counter the insidious creep of fibromyalgia. Treatments should happen three to four times per month, and these sessions will be gentler than normal to take into account the muscles’ susceptibility to injury and their lack of healing ability. When seeking a chiropractor, you need to ascertain that he or she fully understands how the condition affects the muscles.</p>
<h3>Trigger point therapy to treat fibromyalgia</h3>
<p>Trigger points are tint knots in the muscle fibers, and they can easily be confused with “tender points”. They are not the same, though.</p>
<ul>
<li>A trigger point is painful under firm pressure, whereas it takes only very light pressure on a tender point to elicit pain</li>
<li>Trigger points refer pain to other areas of the body, where tender points do not</li>
<li>Trigger points can be painful without any pressure exerted on them, as they refer their pain elsewhere</li>
<li>Trigger points are comprised of knotted muscle fibers that have gone into spasm, whereas tender points are knots filled with ground substance</li>
</ul>
<p>Fibromyalgia sufferers will almost always have both trigger and tender points, and can benefit greatly from trigger point therapy, albeit a lighter form to ensure that the muscles are not injured.</p>
<h3>Cold Laser Therapy for fibromyalgia</h3>
<p>Laser therapy helps to stimulate tissues into healing and decreases pain sensations, and so is an important part of any fibromyalgia treatment plan. A study of 846 fibromyalgia sufferers carried out in 1997 and reported in the Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine and Surgery revealed that two-thirds of the group enjoyed less pain and more mobility following cold laser therapy. Another study in Rheumatology International in 2002 reported significant improvement in pain, fatigue and morning stiffness after cold laser therapy.</p>
<h3>Self-care for fibromyalgia</h3>
<p>Sufferers should not forget that lifestyle choices play a key role in how fibromyalgia affects them. Those who take care of themselves show hugely better outcomes than those who don’t. They suffer far less pain and manage to stay much more active, both of which have a great impact on quality of life. If you have fibromyalgia, the following advice should help:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Get sufficient sleep</strong> &#8211; Getting enough good quality sleep is very important in combating the pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia, although this may be difficult when several symptoms of the condition prevent restful sleep. Insomnia is very common among sufferers. Alcohol may seem like a quick fix in getting you off quickly, but it is known to badly disturb a healthy night’s sleep pattern. 5-hydroxy tryptophan (5-HTP) is very useful for some people, and others may benefit from the prescription anti-depressant amitriptyline. The latter is not an ideal choice, but it may come down to the lesser of two evils: prescription meds or lack of sleep.</li>
<li><strong>Exercise</strong> – Although it may cause some pain, fibromyalgia sufferers should exercise to improve their fitness. Aerobic exercise has been shown to reduce symptoms, and, generally, exercise guards against the gradual slowing down of physical activity the condition can impose. Low impact exercises such as walking and swimming are the best ways to start out, gently easing sore, tight muscles into action. Anything more than this could create problems. When seeking to push further, always be careful and listen to your body.</li>
<li><strong>Look at your working life</strong> &#8211; Fibromyalgia does not stop most people working, but changes may have to be made. Working hours may need to be reduced due to fatigue, a more flexible schedule may be needed, and less physically strenuous activities undertaken. Office ergonomics will also become important so that no undue stress is placed on the muscles, and an understanding employer will make all this very much easier to achieve.</li>
<li><strong>Eat well</strong> – Food is fuel for the body, thus it follows that the wrong foods can degrade your system and stop it working optimally. For a fibromyalgia sufferer, eating well is even more important to feed the healing process. Foods that stress the body include dairy, eggs, wheat, corn, products containing monosodium glutamate (MSG), and those containing nitrates or nitrites, which are common in processed foods. Fish should be avoided for the environmental toxins it may contain. The best choices are fresh, raw, organically-grown foods, which means plenty of whole foods such as brown rice, legumes, oats, spelt, rice milk, soy, hormone-free chicken or turkey, roots, nuts and berries.</li>
<li><strong>Supplement your nutritional intake</strong> – So far, nothing touted to remedy fibromyalgia has proven its credentials in the long term. However, there are certain supplements that some find beneficial, including magnesium malate, ginkgo biloba, and various other herbal concoctions. Always be sure to consult your doctor of chiropractic before taking any supplement to make sure it is safe and will not impede your other treatment.</li>
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		<title>Pulling Your Hair Out Every Month? Get the Natural PMS Cure</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 13:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/pulling-your-hair-out-every-month-get-the-natural-pms-cure/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/premenstrual-syndrome-a.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Premenstrual Syndrome Mesa" title="" /></a>Women who suffer from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) shortly before their periods tend to experience some or even all of the following: mood swings, distended abdomen, headaches, back pain, food cravings, fatigue, irritability and depression. The severity of these symptoms varies greatly, from mildly inconvenienced to grab-an-AK-47, and they may last anything from a couple of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/premenstrual-syndrome-a.jpg" border="0" alt="Premenstrual Syndrome Mesa" width="320" align="right" />Women who suffer from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) shortly before their periods tend to experience some or even all of the following: mood swings, distended abdomen, headaches, back pain, food cravings, fatigue, irritability and depression. The severity of these symptoms varies greatly, from mildly inconvenienced to grab-an-AK-47, and they may last anything from a couple of days to two weeks.</p>
<p>It is thought that three-quarters of menstruating women experience some degree of PMS, and it is women in their late 20s to early 40s who are likely to suffer most. 10 to 20% of sufferers will experience symptoms they find severe or even disabling.</p>
<p>The cause of PMS is naturally assumed to be the hormonal changes that take place during the monthly menstrual cycle, which can then be exacerbated by stress, a lack of serotonin in the brain, and subluxations in the low back.</p>
<p>Chiropractic care cannot remedy the hormonal changes that precede menstruation, but certain studies have shown that it can help to reduce many of the symptoms of PMS, with the added benefit of your avoiding prescription drugs. This is because the tissues in the lower abdomen are regulated by the nerves that exit the lower spine, therefore chiropractic care to alleviate any unnecessary pressure or irritation on these can help make a positive difference.</p>
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		<title>Wake Up Your Hands &#8211; Chiropractic and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 13:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Richard Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/chiropractic/Mesa-chiropractor/wake-up-your-hands-chiropractic-and-carpal-tunnel-syndrome/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/carpal-tunnel-b.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Mesa" title="" /></a>Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is caused by pressure on the median nerve, located just above the wrist. It is one of the most common occupational health problems, affecting millions of people every year, largely thanks to our ever-increasing use of computers. Anyone can develop CTS, however, even if they are computer-phobic, as it is essentially [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://raychiropracticcenter.com/article-images/carpal-tunnel-b.jpg" border="0" alt="Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Mesa" width="320" align="right" />Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is caused by pressure on the median nerve, located just above the wrist. It is one of the most common occupational health problems, affecting millions of people every year, largely thanks to our ever-increasing use of computers. Anyone can develop CTS, however, even if they are computer-phobic, as it is essentially a repetitive stress injury. This means anyone involved in repeated actions for extended periods may suffer from it, or it may be brought on by a trauma to that area.</p>
<p>Common symptoms of CTS include wrist pain, weak grip, numbness, tingling, and burning. The pain may also cause problems sleeping. Treatments vary, and can include drugs and invasive surgery, but one that is both conservative and very effective is chiropractic. Adjustments made to the affected area can help resolve the issue, as can work on certain areas of the back or neck, where the nerves are being impinged upon and referring pain to the wrist. Chiropractic treatments may also include physical therapy, and stretching and strengthening exercises. Many people with CTS have found that they experience great relief from their symptoms after visiting a doctor of chiropractic.</p>
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