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A blog from Schubbe Resch Chiropractic and Physical Therapy.

Friday, August 26, 2011

The Webster Technique: Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, there are many physiological and hormonal changes that occur  in preparation for creating an environment for a developing baby.   A protruding abdomen, increased low back  curvature, and postural adaptations often result in misaligned spine or joints.

What are the benefits of chiropractic care during pregnancy?

  • Reducing the time of labor and delivery
  • Relieving back, neck or joint pain
  • Controlling symptoms of nausea
  • Maintaining a healthier pregnancy
  • Prevent a potential cesarean section

What about chiropractic & breech deliveries?

When the pelvis is misaligned it may reduce the amount of room available for the developing baby, called intrauterine constraint. A misaligned pelvis makes it difficult for the baby to get into the best possible position for delivery.

The Webster Technique, having an 82% success rate, is a specific adjustment that enables chiropractors to establish balance in the pelvis and reduce undue stress to the uterus and supporting ligaments. This balanced state in the pelvis makes it easier for a breech baby to turn naturally. Optimal baby positioning at the time of birth also eliminates the potential for difficult labor and therefore results in easier and safer deliveries for both the mother and baby.  Dr. Lara Klein of the Neenah Schubbe Resch office is a certified Webster Technique provider.

Monday, August 22, 2011

The Graston Technique

"Changing the way soft tissue injuries are treated"
Graston Technique® (GT) is an instrument-based technique that enables clinicians to effectively break down scar tissue and soft tissue restrictions. GT utilizes six stainless steel instruments to specifically detect and effectively treat soft tissue injuries.

Graston Technique® is a treatment used by more than 11,000 clinicians worldwide—including physical and occupational therapists, hand therapists, chiropractors, and athletic trainers.  GT is utilized by numerous professional and amateur sports teams including:

  • MLB: Milwaukee Brewers
  • NBA: Milwaukee Bucks
  • NCAA: University of Wisconsin & Marquette University Athletic Teams
  • Golf: PGA Tour & Champions Tour
  • Soccer: US Soccer Team
  • Olympic: US Olympic Team
  • Other: NFL and NHL Teams
Graston Technique® offers many advantages to the patient such as:
  1. Decreasing the overall frequency and length of treatment
  2. Promoting faster rehabilitation and recovery
  3. Reducing the need for anti-inflammatory medication
  4. Resolving scar tissue and chronic soft tissue injuries previously considered permanent
Graston Technique® has been clinically proven to achieve quicker and better outcomes in treating soft tissue conditions that are new, chronic, or post-surgical, including:
  • Neck Sprain-Strain (neck)
  • Low Back Sprain-Strain (back)
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (wrist)
  • Plantar Fasciitis (foot
  • Elbow Sprain-Strain (elbow)
  • Rotator Cuff Sprain-Strain (shoulder)
  • Knee Sprain-Strain (knee)
  • Achilles Tendon Sprain-Strain (ankle)
  • Shin Splints (lower leg)
  • Trigger Finger
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Scar Tissue
For more information, please visit GrastonTechnique.com.  To schedule a consult with a provider in our office who performs GT, please call 920-738-0200.

Friday, August 12, 2011

What is Kinesio Taping?

The Kinesio Taping Method is a taping techinque designed to facilitate the body's natural healing process.  It provides support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body's range of motion.  It also provides extended soft tissue manipulation to prolong the benefits of your chiropractic therapy.

The tape is latex-free and made to be wearable for days at a time.  The tape is safe for all patients, and can treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.  The technique alleviates pain and facilitates lymphatic drainage by microscopically lifting the skin.  This lifting allows for a decrease in inflammation of the affected area.
Kinesio Tape is specifically applied to the patient based upon the patient's needs after evaluation.  The tape may be applied using "I", "X", "Y", or other specialized shapes.  The direction and amount of stretch placed on the tape also affects the tapes ability to reduce pain and inflamation, enhance performance, prevent injury, and promote good circulation and healing.

For more information, please visit www.kinesiotaping.com

Friday, August 5, 2011

Chiropractic Care and Knee Problems


What causes knee problems?  

The knee is a complex joint where the upper leg bone (femur) and the lower leg bone (tibia) meet.  The kneecap protects the joint.  Repeated strain on the joint, an injury, poor posture, or a misaligned joint in the foot, ankle , or spine can damage the tissue in the knee. This leads to swelling, stiffness, pain, and sometimes locking or buckling.

A healthy knee.  Ligaments connect the bones and help brace the joint by limiting forward and sideways motion and rotation.  Muscles, connected to the bones by tendons, provide strength for movement.

An injured knee. Long-term wear, overuse, or a sudden injury such as twisting your knee, can cause the muscles or tendons to overstretch (strain) or the ligaments to tear (sprain). The bones my also twist, causing a misaligned joint.

What can chiropractic do to help?

 Your doctor of chiropractic looks at your overall health - focusing not only on your knee, but also on your lifestyle.  This total approach to wellness help determine the best treatment for your problem.  A history of your symptoms, prior injuries, health, lifestyle and activities will help your chiropractor find the cause of your knee problems. Physical, orthopedic, and neurological tests can help reveal the condition of your knee.  Your chiropractor may also observe your gait.  X-rays may reveal misaligned joints, fractures, and other causes of knee problems.

Treatment of knee problems.

Your treatment will depend on the cause of your knee problem.  Your chiropractor may manipulate your knee, foot, hip, or spine to relieve pressure and restore proper alignment.  These adjustments can help improve range of motion, reduce pain, and relieve stiffness in your knee.  Your chiropractor may also suggest electrical stimulation, ice or heat, ultrasound, exercises, taping, or bracing to reduce pain and swelling.