Shin Splints Care Laveen

November 25th, 2010

With shin splints, the patient complains of pain in the front or back of the lower leg that is insidious in onset upon visiting Laveen Chiropractor. It is not easy to specifically define shin splints. Diseases that are known to cause shin splints are tendonitis, periostitis, muscle strain and interosseous membrane strain.

Basically, shin splints in Laveen are divided into two main types: 1. Anterior shin splints – this is the label given when the muscles at the front of the leg are affected. Since they are the shock absorbers, overuse due to running, walking or using shoes that are not padded will result in the force being transferred to the shin bone. As a result, a shin splint develops. 2. Posterior shin splints – arise when it is the muscles at the back of the leg that are affected. Their function as ankle stabilizers is compromised when they are strained too much.

In shin splints, it is generally the middle to the lower third of the shin bone that is painful. An important differential for shin splints is a stress fracture, says Dr Chad Stewart DC. But shin splints are usually not seen in x-rays, as they come out as normal.

Your chiropractor, of AZ, will let you undergo an examination and take your history and radiographic images, as well as orthopaedic and neurological testing. Then a plan of management that is appropriate to your case will be developed just for you.

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Vertigo Dizziness Chiropractor Care

November 15th, 2010

Vertigo is known as the illusion of the body moving or a person’s environment moving. Vertigo creates unidirectional (one-way) motion and rotational motion.

The perception of this motion comes with a minor difference, according to Dr Chad Stewart DC. When the patient has a feeling of the environment revolving around him, which is objective vertigo. On the other hand, when the patient feels he is turning round and round in his milieu, which is subjective vertigo.

A significant distinction sets vertigo apart from dizziness. Patients in AZ who experience dizziness say they feel light-headed or nauseous and there is loss of balance but the motion of perception is absent.

A good Laveen Chiropractor will analyze your history and the findings of a detailed examination, including orthopaedic and neurological tests to determine the cause of your vertigo and dizziness. With the findings at hand, they will develop a customized plan of management to fit your specific case.

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Chiropractor Care Joint Pain

November 9th, 2010

Osteoarthritis is a chronic disease wherein there is a progressive deterioration of the cartilage in the diarthrotic joints. Unlike an acute condition, Laveen osteoarthritis is a recurrent and long-lasting illness. It is usually the hip, knees and joints of the hand that are affected in osteoarthritis. In the older population, or those 55 years old and above, an estimated 50% have osteoarthritis. The two main classifications of osteoarthritis are:
1. Primary osteoarthritis – may be due to excessive or repetitive strain. There also can be a hereditary component.
2. Secondary osteoarthritis – usually a result of prior trauma or injury.

Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis in AZ that are most commonly felt are:
1. Pain – the first symptom that moves the patient to pursue treatment and care
2. Stiffness – of joints is a characteristic that is common in the morning
3. Swelling – develops when there is persistent inflammation
4. Crepitus – clicking sound from lack of lubrication or from bone rubbing on bone.

The following remedies at Laveen Chiropractor work for osteoarthritis:
1. Weight reduction – a lighter load is easier on the joints and can relieve some of the stress on them
2. Exercise – increases muscle strength and encourages cartilage formation
3. Diet – include sufficient amount of calcium, Glucosamine sulfate, Chondroitin sulfate, and vitamins C & D
4. Heat – when used properly can alleviate pain and stiffness

Your Chiropractor, Dr Chad Stewart DC, will perform a thorough history and examination including orthopaedic, neurological testing and diagnostic radiography to determine the extent of your osteoarthritis. Their next step would be to develop a therapeutic management plan aimed at your specific case and tailor-made to fit your needs.

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Bunion Therapy

October 31st, 2010

In Laveen, a bunion, or what’s scientifically called Hallux Valgus, is what occurs when the 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint deviates, causing pain and discomfort around area. Bunions occur most commonly in middle-aged women, and are also thought to be hereditary.

Bunions (Hallux Valgus) involve lateral deviation of the proximal phalanx of the first toe (big toe). Bunions are most commonly genetic, although their formation can certainly increase. Here’s how: Morton’s deformity, wearing shoes with high heels, arthritis, and forefoot varus, says Dr Chad Stewart DC. Pressure, caused by the deviation of the first metatarsal phalangeal joint (big toe), develops into localized bursitis; a bunion is formed.

Your chiropractor at Laveen Chiropractor will perform a thorough history and examination including orthopaedic, neurological testing, and diagnostic radiography to determine the severity of your bunion. Based on these results, your doctor will develop a plan especially for you.

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Arm Pain Chiropractor Therapy

October 24th, 2010

Laveen tennis elbow, the layman’s term for Lateral Epicondylitis, is the most prevalent illness of the upper body.

But tennis elbow is not the sole property of tennis players. Tennis elbow can come about when too much strain is placed in the muscles of the forearm (wrist extensor group). This ailment is common among tennis players, carpenters, typists, manual laborers and a lot more professions. So one can say that tennis elbow can arise from any activity that calls for repetitive wrist extension, says Dr Chad Stewart DC. 90% of patients with tennis elbow will feel the focus of their pain at the tendo periosteal junction where the common extensor tendon arises from (the outer region of the elbow). Some patients with tennis elbow say they have radiating pain to the posterior portion of the forearm and wrist area.

AZ tennis elbow can be a challenge because it needs lengthy treatment course due to the lack of a tendon sheath. The common extensor origin is more muscle than tendon except that it has poor blood supply so it cannot benefit from the fluid nutrition that is found within a tendon sheath,

To identify the level of severity of your tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), your Chiropractor at Laveen Chiropractor will take your history and examine you completely. Further, he will include neurological and orthopaedic tests. After which they will design a therapeutic regimen specifically suited to your case.

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Back Ache From Depression

October 15th, 2010

It has been shown that people who have been experiencing back pain for an extended period of time may also be depressed. However, the reverse can also happen, as a published study by Dr. Linda Carroll, of the University of Alberta, shows. Dr Chad Stewart DC concurs with this notion. Depression can lead to the occurrence of extreme neck pain and low-back pain. Dr. Carroll and her colleagues found that people, who suffer from depression, are four times more likely to develop intense disabling neck and low back pain than those who are not depressed.

Depression affects at least 8 million people in America, including AZ, and evidence suggests that it may be caused by low levels of norepinephrine or serotonin (or maybe both) in the body.

Common symptoms among people dealing with depression include misery, unhappiness, grief, and despair. On top of this, depression causes a loss in appetite and sex drive, as well as an increased inability to sleep. In spite of the depression, psychomotor agitation has also been attached to these symptoms.

Sometimes patients have mental depression in Laveen and switch between depression and mania; this is called manic-depressive psychosis or bipolar disorder.

Your chiropractor will perform a thorough history and examination including orthopaedic and neurological testing. Afterwards, your chiropractor from Laveen Chiropractor will develop a customized therapy regimen that is tailored to your specific case.

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Muscle Strain Treatment

August 23rd, 2010

An injury to a muscle-tendon component is called a muscle strain, or also known as muscle trauma. In a muscle strain, some amount of damage in the muscle fibers, or the part where muscle and tendon meet, the tendon or the bony insertion point occurs. Based on the clinical picture seen, a muscle strain in Laveen can be mild, moderate or severe. The most common mechanism to cause a muscle strain is overstretching of the involved muscle. Muscle pull is another name for a muscle strain.

Muscle strain is often felt as stiffness, localized pain and a bruised feeling. Typically, a muscle strain has a knot component generally known as a tender point, states Dr Chad Stewart DC. In a strained muscle, pressing on this tender point and producing referred pain will cause this to be labeled as trigger point.

An involuntary contraction of a muscle that develops from painful nerve activation is called a muscle spasm.

Your Chiropractor will perform a thorough history and examination including orthopaedic and Neurological testing to isolate the cause of your problem. Then Laveen Chiropractor will design a special plan of management tailor-made to fit your case.

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Knee Pain Treatment

August 21st, 2010

In chiropractic care, we see and treat a lot of people for knee pain. Chiropractic care is sometimes seen as alternative, especially when it comes to knee pain, to orthopaedic care. A chiropractor, when treating a patient for knee pain, will conduct an evaluation; testing for any spinal or pelvic involvement, in addition to knee dysfunction.

The knee which is virtually unprotected from outside forces is vulnerable to all of the following which can result in knee pain:
1. Impact related injuries
2. Blows to the knee from outside forces
3. Injuries related to dashboard
4. Falls with direct impact

Injuries to the soft tissue, producing knee pain, are indicative of either overuse or misuse. Commonly seen in a chiropractor’s office are:
1.Athlete with anterior knee pain
2. Stiffness and knee pain from an elderly patient.
3. A young athlete experiencing pain over the tibial tuberosity.
4. Patient complaining of knee ‘giving way’ or instability.

Knee pain treatment modality usually takes on a conservative stance. A combination of non-invasive therapeutic measures will often relieve knee pain. These include: chiropractic adjustments, applying heat or cold, exercises to strengthen muscles that support the knee and refraining from activities that may worsen knee pain.

Your Chiropractor will perform a thorough history and examination including orthopaedic, neurological testing and diagnostic radiography to determine the true cause of your knee pain. With the results in hand, they will develop a customized plan of management specifically for your case.

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Chronic Anxiety Chiropractor Care

August 13th, 2010

Anxiety is most commonly associated with fear or apprehension, says Dr Chad Stewart DC.

Anxiety has helped people naturally survive through the centuries. Anxiety works similarly to the way a burgular system does, becoming activated when danger is perceived. It is normal to have anxiety when things get hectic or complicated but, if the anxiety becomes overwhelming, you may feel out of control. If this is the case, you should visit Laveen Chiropractor. Binge eating or drug and alcohol abuse are examples of behaviours borne out of a continual feeling of anxiety.

If you find yourself waking up in the middle of the night and unable to sleep again, or you have this constant nervous feeling, you may be having an anxiety problem or disorder. Laveen chiropractic care can assist you.

Anxiety disorder is not an uncommon phenomenon. In any given 1-year period, about 3% of adults will experience an anxiety disorder in AZ. Anxiety disorder is twice as likely to occur in women than in men. Anxiety disorder consists of excessive nervousness and worry lasting 6 months or longer about many activities or events.

A good chiropractor will carry out a comprehensive history and examination on you, as well as neurological and orthopaedic testing. After which, your chiropractor will design a plan of management specifically custom-made for you. For additional info, go to our website: thelaveenchiropractor.com.

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Allergies

August 12th, 2010

An allergy is an abnormal response of the body to a particular substance by the immune system. Antigens that cause the allergic reactions are called allergens. In Laveen, allergies appear through a variety of symptoms. The more common symptoms of allergies are seen affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and skin areas.

Some have a tendency to have allergic responses. These types of allergies are called atopic allergies since the immune system is reacting unusually. Dr Chad Stewart DC states that the characteristics of allergy tendency is genetic and usually passed down from parent to child; there is also a large amount of the IgE antibody present in the body. An allergen-IgE reaction happens when an allergen enters the body, causing an allergic reaction.

Upon visiting a chiropractor at Laveen Chiropractor, you will receive orthopedic and neurological testing, as well as a discussion on your health history. Then your chiropractor will develop a specific plan of management tailored to your case.

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