Various Methods For Treating For The Myofacial Pain You May Experience
February 20, 2010 by Thaya Kareeson · Leave a Comment
Everyone experiences muscle pain from time to time during their lifetime, but myofascial pain (MP) is chronic muscular pain that worsens with time. There are trigger points in every muscle, and this pain centers around them. When these points are touched, the patient feels pain and that pain can spread throughout the entire muscle.
Releasing Tension Through Myofascial Release Exercises
February 18, 2010 by Thaya Kareeson · Leave a Comment
The body is a three dimensional web of organs held together by the fascia. Injury, illness, arthritis, poor alignment, the reasons to seek relief are numerous. While myofascial release techniques are best implemented by a practitioner, some home exercises can also be effective. Here are a few myofascial release techniques that be done alone using a specific sport medicine foam roll and the weight of your body.
Incorporating Dynamic Stretching With Your Wellness Regimen.
February 16, 2010 by Thaya Kareeson · Leave a Comment
Lots of people have done dynamic stretching, though they may not have heard the term before. This refers to stretches that done while in continuous motion. You never stop to hold the stretch. These have wonderful benefits and can really do a world of good should you choose to add these to your health routine. Some of the benefits include increased range of motion and protection from injury while engaging in sporting competitions.
Golf Injury Prevention Tips Revealed
January 8, 2010 by Dr. Gary Gendron · Leave a Comment
Have you ever wondered why so many golfers have bad backs? Golf is one of America’s favorite pastimes. Many find the sport relaxing and therapeutic, to others is the source of there never ending pain. The twisting and bending motions of the typical golf swing impact the spine in ways that most chiropractors cringe about. If you look at the typical golf magazine they will say that the perfect form is a reverse C. Having your spine arched backwards to get the full back swing may look good on paper, but it puts a tremendous amount of force on your lower back and posterior joints. This is the most common injury that we see related to golf lower back pain and result in sciatic pain.
Ignoring Warning Signs For the Sake of the Sport
December 24, 2009 by Dr. Gary Gendron · Leave a Comment
After having performed thousands of sports physicals over the years, I have seen an ever increasing trend in poor posture. Often, the posture is altered before a sport is undertaken, and frequently the posture is affected by repetitive motions of a particular sport.
How to Use Wrist Braces
December 10, 2009 by Tom Nicholson · Leave a Comment
If you are thinking about the best ways to keep your wrists healthy or if you are concerned about wrist pain, wrist braces may be something you need to check out. Wrist braces are used to keep the wrist firmly in place to prevent inflammation and or irritation; they are basically a support device. Many people use them throughout the course of their normal day. The thing you have to remember is these are not a cure all, if they are not used appropriately that can actually cause more harm than good. You should do a bit of research into wrist braces and their applicable uses before you strap one on.
What to Expect When Recovering After Rotator Cuff
December 9, 2009 by Tom Nicholson · Leave a Comment
Although most rotator cuff injuries can be remedied with non-surgical options, your doctor may recommend rotator cuff surgery to repair the tears present in the shoulder. Of course, the type of surgery will depend on many factors. No matter the surgery performed, however, the phases of rotator cuff surgery recovery will be similar.
How To Prevent Wrist Pain
December 8, 2009 by Tom Nicholson · Leave a Comment
When you use your hands a great deal while enjoying a hobby or doing your job, wrist pain can be terribly painful and uncomfortable. Twinges, aches and inflammation of the wrists is troubling and aggravating to say the least. However, if you are careful in the manner that you use your hands and wrists, you can avoid wrist pain and injuries. Sure, some people do suffer from wrist pain more often than others may. This is the biggest reason that when you need to keep working that you take preventive measure to ensure the good health of your wrists.
What You Need to Know When Utilizing Wearing a Wrist Pillow
December 6, 2009 by Tom Nicholson · Leave a Comment
Wrist pain happens to nearly everyone at some point in their life. It may be because of typing, playing too much tennis or golf, or practicing martial arts. It may start as nothing more than a twinge that goes away, or it may degenerate into an acute pain or numbness that wakes you in the night.
Exercises That Will Treat Tendonitis
December 5, 2009 by Tom Nicholson · Leave a Comment
Tendonitis exercises are recommended before you do any kind of activity that will affect your tendons, particularly in the hamstrings and the Achilles regions. Tendonitis exercises will take only a few minutes to complete, nonetheless, they should be done on a daily basis. If you do stretching exercises, you will encourage faster recovery and raise your flexibility and muscles. It is advisable that everybody practices stretching strengthening, and cardiovascular exercises everyday.












































