As a chiropractor I see the benefits of exercise in my patients everyday, not only physically, but also in the enhancement of their mental and emotional health. Exercise is good for every human body — mentally, emotionally, and physically — whether an individual is feeling “tip top” or not. In fact, a new study shows that exercise can reduce stress levels in people who are experiencing a variety of health challenges.
The study, which appeared in the Feb. 22 edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine, involved the analysis of the results of 40 randomized clinical trials involving nearly 3,000 patients with a variety of medical conditions. They found that, on average, patients who exercised regularly reported a 20 percent reduction in anxiety symptoms compared to those who did not exercise.
“Our findings add to the growing body of evidence that physical activities such as walking or weight lifting may turn out to be the best medicine that physicians can prescribe to help their patients feel less anxious,” said lead author Matthew Herring, a doctoral student in the department of kinesiology, part of the UGA College of Education.
Herring pointed out that while the role of exercise in alleviating symptoms of depression has been well studied, the impact of regular exercise on anxiety symptoms has received less attention. The number of people living with chronic medical conditions is likely to increase as the population ages, he added, underscoring the need for a low-cost, effective treatment.
One way to read more on this study is to go to medicalnewstoday.com
Dr. Donald Bolt, your Chiropractor in Oxnard, is aware that allergies can make your daily lifeĀ difficult. A walk in the park, a yarn ball toss with your favorite feline, a shellfish pasta, or merely something as tiny as a nut may result in such irritating symptoms as itchy eyes, a runny nose, sneezing, or a skin rash.
Then again, occasionally an individual’s allergic reactions can go from just plain irritating to acute and life-threatening as the air passageway starts to close and breathing becomes strained. Such development of difficulties can readily generate a state of acute anxiety and even a trip to the emergency room.
Allergy symptoms can, indeed, change into an alarmingly challenging problem and make you feel unable to participate in daily life. In fact, should you be one of those unfortunate sufferers who have allergic reactions, it might perhaps seem to you that, from time to time, your environment is a pretty unfriendly space and that natural environment all around you is, virtually, out to get you!
You may question why it is that other people seem so unaffected by the identical environmental challenges that send your system into overwhelm. Other people appear either unaware of or plainly`totally unresponsive to the would-be irritants that lurk at every turn, while your body reacts, or rather overreacts, to them. Why you? It is a appropriate question. The answer is that a lot of individuals, not unlike you, have a hyperactive immune system that basically “goes into a frenzy” when you come upon routine substances like pollen, dander, shellfish, or nuts.
Can your Oxnard Chiropractor help you in obtaining relief from your allergy symptoms? Happily, the answer is a definite “Yes,” and the reason may possibly surprise you. Numerous chiropractic patients have realized that they experience freedom from their allergy symptoms after a chiropractic adjustment, despite the fact that chiropractic care does not really directly address allergies, per se. The true reason for the lessing of allergy symptoms is because chiropractic manipulation impacts your whole nervous system, which includes your autoimmune system, which is the cause of your allergic responses. Any time there’s a hindrance within the nervous system, in conjunction with other challenges, the autoimmune system, whose duty it is to allow you to adapt and respond properly to your surroundings, can easily become under-active or overactive. Where your allergies are concerned, the breakdown is the latter (it becomes overactive).
Considering that chiropractic manipulations are intended to reduce or even totally get rid of perturbations within the nervous system and bring back balance and tranquility to the complete body, along with a number of other corrections, the adjustments generate homeostasis to the autoimmune system as well. A strong immune system responds appropriately to so-called allergens in the atmosphere.
So, as stated above, your Oxnard Chiropractor doesn’t necessarily apply treatment to allergic reactions, nevertheless that doesn’t suggest your allergies won’t improve or disappear for good. On the other hand, one could say, instead, that relief from your allergies is merely the “side-effect” of your rebalanced nervous system. If you would like to get back into a balanced relationship with your surroundings as soon as possible, contact Dr. Bolt, your Chiropractor in Oxnard, today. He will help you to start living your life again!
As a chiropractor I treat many people who suffer from arthritis, and I also help individuals who have sustained sports injuries. With the former, I use chiropractic adjustments and with the latter, in conjunction with the adjustments, I often use kinesio taping. Now, it appears that athletic tape can also be beneficial in treating patients with arthritis. Read on…
Researchers in Australia have found that athletic tape can be used to improve pain from patellofemoral osteoarthritis, a form of osteoarthritis found around or behind the kneecap.
This was a small study, to be sure, involving only 28 people, 14 with and 14 without patellofemoral arthritis. Yet the findings may provide another therapy option for people with this knee pain. This finding may also benefit people with chronic patellofemoral pain, which is relatively common in runners and can oftentimes be related to a misalignment in the knee joint.
The researchers from the University of Melbourne enlisted the 28 participants, all adults with an average age of 57. The researchers took MRI scans of the participants knees and discovered that the arthritis sufferers had a higher incidence of misalignment of the knee joint, including an inclination for the kneecap to be positioned toward the outside of the leg.
Using athletic tape to wrap the patient’s knees, the researchers were able to improve that misalignment. This contributed to improvement in reported pain during a squatting exercise.
According to lead researcher, Dr. Kay M. Crossley;
“Our results confirm that patellar taping is an excellent technique which can be recommended for people with (patellofemoral arthritis).”
The tape must be applied correctly to achieve the benefit, and not to worsen the condition. The researchers indicated that a physical therapist would be the most appropriate to wrap the knee, but that with instruction and practice, the patient would be able to successfully tape their own knee.
Using tape may not be the best solution for everyone with patellofemoral pain. Many people may require other forms of therapy or a combination with taping. Dr. Crossley stated that she and her colleagues are currently conducting a clinical trial which is studying the outcomes of knee taping with other treatments.
The results of the taping study were published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research.