Whiplash
involves the over-stretching of nerves, muscles, and ligaments. The
forces are so great during even low speed collisions that the muscles
cannot resist the forces. The injury of whiplash produces inflammation
to repair the damaged tissues. During this time, fast movements of your
head and neck will result in pain, so most patients become [..]
Losing weight is important to your health for a variety of reasons.
Your heart health is especially affected by excess weight. Diabetes,
stroke, and back pain are also more common in persons with excess
weight. However, most of us do not have enough lean body mass and need
to do something about changing our nutrition [..]
Fibromyagia
is a debilitating disease that affects millions of Americans, with most
sufferers being female. Research has explored a lot of different
possibilities, but fibromyalgia remains a poorly understood disorder
with no known single cause.Fibromyalgia can be more thought of as
a global disease with likely many different factors coming together to
create the painful [..]
Most head pains are caused by problems outside the head: too little
sleep, too much alcohol, or too much stress. Rarely is there a trauma in
the head or a stroke causing the pain. More commonly, neck injuries
from whiplash or sporting accidents can cause headaches. This is because
the spinal joints have been sprained [..]
For most of us, when we hurt the low back while lifting, the pain starts at the lower spine. It’s usually not a difficult connection to make—that if it’s the low back that is strained, it is the low back that is injured. But in some cases, back pain seems to creep up or come [..]
Life is stressful enough during the day that it seems truly
heartbreaking that many us cannot get the restorative sleep we need each
night. Insomnia is an epidemic in the United States and many people
wake up with actual pain and stiffness each morning. What a way to start
the day!Sleep posture is critical to [..]
Most patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
will put up with their symptoms for days and weeks until they're
troubling enough to bring to a doctor's attention. Their doctor should
rule out certain causes for the hand pain (such as diabetes) and focus
the examination on the wrist and other anatomic sites where nerve
compression may [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) affects millions of Americans each year. The back and neck pain,
sleep problems, headaches and so on add up to a syndrome that has a lot
of disease over-lap. Patients with headaches are more likely to suffer
from fibromyalgia. Irritable bowel syndrome is also more common among
those with FM. It's important not [..]
Ouch! Did you know that 96% of children experienced some acute pain in the previous month? Headache,
at 78%, is the most common type of pain reported. You may not have even
known that your child was experiencing pain. Sometimes children will
show behavioral changes rather than complain of head pain. One study
tested parents' [..]
We want to do the things that promote and speed healing and not do the kinds of things that cause more harm or are destructive. A lot of us know that a little rest when we injure the back is okay, but staying in bed for a week might not be a good idea. Studies [..]