Archive for the 'Exercises' Category
As stated last month, exercises that focus on improving posture, flexibility, strength, and coordination are important for creating a well-rounded cervical rehabilitation program. Our discussion continues this month with stretching and strengthening exercises.
STRETCHING: Since our neck muscles have to hold up our 12 pound (~5.5 kg) head, it’s no wonder why our neck muscles [..]
Neck pain can occur for many different reasons, but what can you do about it? That’s the BIG question! As discussed last month, exercise training is an important part of the chiropractic management process. Let’s take a close look at which exercises are MOST important with respect to self-management strategies.
There are several goals or [..]
This article is part 2 of a 2 part series. For part 1, Click Here.
Low back pain (LBP) is a reality in most of our lives at one point or another. It can range from being a “nag” to being totally disabling. Let’s look at some exercises for the low back that can be [..]
Low back pain (LBP) is a reality in most of our lives at one point or another. It can range from being a “nag” to being totally disabling. Let’s look at some exercises for the low back that can be done from a SITTING position so that they can be: 1) performed in public (without [..]
Low back pain (LBP) and its relationship to balance has been a recent topic on this site, and an initial discussion regarding specific balance exercises was introduced last month. This month’s article will complete the discussion about what you can do to preserve your current balance skills or better yet, improve them! Remember, wear your [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a very common problem that affects many people. In fact, the
US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports about 28,000 CTS cases per year
and because so many sufferers jump to a surgical option, it’s become THE
LEADING CAUSE of lost workdays in the United States. Women are 71% more
likely [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition associated with tight, sore muscles with
generalized, whole body pain which can dramatically affect a person’s
lifestyle. However, there are ways to fight back! Last month, we
discussed the benefits of water exercises and this month, we’re going to
illustrate some specific exercises that can be performed in water.
Remember [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition associated with tight, sore muscles but no one
REALLY knows where FM comes from or why it picks on certain people and
not others. Some feel it’s caused by lack of sleep, specifically deep
sleep, eventually resulting in chronically tight muscles. Others
theorize it’s the underlying stress of a person’s [..]
Last
month, we started the conversation about the importance of exercise,
and how it improves the quality of life for everyone, especially those
with fibromyalgia
(FM). We listed specific recommendations about how to go about
implementing an exercise program safely and successfully but never
finished the subject. Hence, here are some additional tips for getting [..]
It is common knowledge that we can all benefit from exercise; however, it is especially important for people with fibromyalgia
(FM) to exercise as it reduces fatigue, increases energy, improves
joint flexibility, and improves sleep quality and mood. In essence,
exercise allows FM sufferers to live a more enjoyable and fulfilling
life!With that said, it [..]