Tuesday 25 December 2012

Disc Problems? Find out about Back Surgery Alternatives!

Have you found yourself wondering how to handle the extreme pain in your back? Have you been diagnosed with disc problems? If so, your medical physician may have recommended spinal surgery. While surgery is sometimes necessary, especially in cases of trauma or severe bone, disc and nerve destruction (due to a variety of causes, from infection to cancer), the vast majority of people with back pain and/or sciatica never need it. Consult with your doctor of chiropractic and ask about back surgery alternatives.

What are discs?


The intervertebral discs are little pads that lie between the vertebrae; each disc has a tough outer ring and a soft gel-like center. The discs separate the vertebrae and, because they’re knitted into the bones, also join them together. They act like little shock absorbers, cushioning the bones so they don’t crash against each other as you walk, which would be very painful. Discs help give the spine its curve, flexibility and strength,

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Pain caused by two types of Disc Herniation!


There are two types of herniations: protrusions and prolapses. A protrusion can occur if the gel-like center (nucleus pulposi) bulges, pushing the outer ring (annular fibrosis) out of shape. A prolapse occurs if the nucleus bulges out so much that it actually separates from the rest of the disc. If the prolapsed disc goes into the spinal cord or puts pressure on nerves, it may cause severe pain that could make sitting, standing, walking, lifting, eliminating body wastes, sneezing, coughing and moving nearly impossible. In extreme cases, foot or leg numbness or a loss of muscle control may occur.

Failed Back Surgery Syndrome


Of the thousands of surgical procedures performed each year for discs, medical authorities admit that a large number are unnecessary, with many of those who have surgery in the same or worse pain after the operation. To make matters worse, if surgery is ineffective the first time, a second or third operation will not help. Even successful operations could cause scar tissue, permanent spinal weakness, distortion and instability.

Chiropractic care has an answer for you with back surgery alternatives. It can save many thousands of back pain sufferers from unnecessary spinal surgery each year. Anyone facing the prospect of spinal surgery should, if possible, obtain the opinion of a doctor of chiropractic and information about back surgery alternatives before making a decision.

Our doctors at McKim Health Clinics treat our patients with a back surgery alternative, the DRS Protocol™, a non-surgical spinal decompression therapy which relieves back pain associated with spinal and disc problems. Before prescribing a course of treatment, you will be given a thorough examination to determine whether you are a candidate for the DRS Protocol™ Therapy.

Let us help you regain your ability to function pain-free in your day-to-day activities with your family and friends! Contact our doctors at McKim Health Clinics by calling our Nampa or Boise offices or go to http://www.mckimchiropractic.com for more information about the DRS Protocol™ back surgery alternative. Our licensed and certified staff is happy to help the residents of Boise, ID and Nampa, ID obtain pain-free living.

Wednesday 19 December 2012

Shoulder Pain holding you back? A Chiropractor for Shoulder Pain can help you!

Shoulder pain is an extremely common complaint with many causes. Like any other pain condition, the sooner you get the appropriate care from a chiropractor for shoulder pain, the quicker the pain will go and allow you to go back to normal life activities, and the less likely it will develop into a recurring and chronic problem.

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Signs that you should seek the help of shoulder chiropractors include


  • Pain that persists more than a few days
  • Recurring pain, even if it typically settles down on its own
  • Inability to carry objects or use the arm
  • Injury that causes deformity of the joint
  • Shoulder pain that occurs at night or while resting
  • Inability to raise the arm
  • Swelling or significant bruising around the joint or arm
  • Signs of an infection, including fever, redness, warmth

What kind of treatments will shoulder chiropractors recommend?

The treatment of pain depends entirely on the cause of the problem. Therefore, it is important for the chiropractor to accurately diagnose the problem before any treatment can start. Not all the treatments listed below are appropriate for every condition, but a chiropractor for shoulder pain will prescribe the correct treatment for each patient’s unique situation.
  • Rest: Rest the joint and allow any acute inflammation to subside. Use caution when resting the joint, because prolonged immobilisation can cause a frozen shoulder.
  • Ice and Heat Application: Ice packs and heat pads are among the most commonly used treatments. If you’re not sure when to use cool or heat, be sure to ask your chiropractor.
  • Stretching and Exercise: Stretching and rehabilitation exercises of the muscles and tendons that surround the joint can help with the cause of your pain, but can also make things worse! Know what to do and when to do it!
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medications are commonly prescribed medications, especially with shoulder pain caused by arthritis, bursitis and tendonitis. You should be aware of any possible side-effects of long-term use. There are some natural alternatives that may benefit you more that your chiropractor can recommend, such as low level laser therapy.
  • Cortisone injections: Cortisone is a powerful medication that treats inflammation, a common problem in patients with shoulder pain. It can be a useful adjunct to chiropractic treatment, but should not be used on its own. It is quite an invasive approach with some adverse side-effects.

Remember: Resting and taking painkillers only is not a treatment that is likely to help your shoulder in the long run, but may be a part of what you need when the treatment starts.

For more information about shoulder pain that is holding you back from living life to the full, schedule an appointment with the chiropractors for shoulder pain at McKim Health Clinics. Call us today or go to http://www.mckimchiropractic.com/ for more information and to schedule an appointment. Our licensed and certified staff is committed to helping the residents of Boise, ID and Nampa, ID receive the best care possible!

Monday 10 December 2012

Spinal Decompression Treatments: Are there Risks?

Spinal decompression treatments are approved by the Federal Drug Administration to relieve pain caused by a bulging or herniated disc, as well as to relieve pain in the back, legs, neck and arm. Spinal decompression treatments are considered less invasive than injections, spinal surgery and anesthesia.

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Significance

  • Spinal Decompression Treatments are minimally invasive, but there are still risks involved. Thus, it is important to undergo a physical exam, MRI and X-rays to determine if spinal decompression treatments are correct for you.

Function

  • Spinal decompression treatments work by relaxing the spine through specific positions. The spinal disc is put under "negative pressure," to pull the herniated disc material back inside through a vacuum effect. Because of the decrease in pressure in the discs, spinal decompression is meant to stimulate the blood supply and promote healing.

Contradictions

  • Spinal decompression treatments should not be used for pregnant women because of pressure on the abdomen. Patients who have spinal instability, such as severe osteoporosis or degeneration of the spine, should not use spinal decompression. If a patient has spinal surgery with the implantation of screws, metal plates or similar hardware, spinal decompression is also not used, unless the bone is fused together.

Treatment

  • Spinal decompression treatments are often used for those who have back or neck pain because of damaged discs, including herniated disc, bulging discs, narrowing of the spinal column or stenosis of the spine, sciatica or radiculopathy. If there is severe nerve damage, spinal decompression therapy may not be a viable option.

Alternatives

  • In addition to spinal decompression treatments, it is important to know that there are other methods, such as chiropractic care, massage, acupuncture, physical therapy, medication and injections. These methods can provide results in addition to or as an alternative to invasive surgical options.

The doctors at our McKim Health Clinics treat our patients with the DRS Protocol™, a non-surgical spinal decompression therapy which relieve back pain associated with spinal and disc problems. Before prescribing a course of treatment, you will be given a thorough examination to determine whether you are a candidate for the DRS Protocol™ Therapy. Contact our doctors at McKim Health Clinics by calling our Nampa or Boise offices or go to http://www.mckimchiropractic.com for more information about spinal decompression treatments. Our licensed and certified staff is happy to help the residents of Boise, ID and Nampa, ID obtain pain-free living.