When the 24 bones that protect the spinal cord lose their normal
position or motion, delicate nerve tissue can become choked or
irritated. If a thorough examination reveals malfunctioning areas of
the spine, chiropractic adjustments are recommended to help correct this
situation.
A chiropractic adjustment is the use of a specific
force in a precise direction, applied to a joint that is fixated, or not
moving properly. Adjustments help return bones to a more normal
position or motion, relieving pain.
There are many ways to adjust
the spine. Usually our doctor's hands or a specially designed
instrument delivers a brief and highly accurate thrust. After years of
training, each doctor has selected a variety of methods and becomes
skilled in their delivery. Regardless of the technique used, each
chiropractic adjustment is tailored to the patient's age, size, and
unique spinal problem.
Adjustments help normalize spinal function
and avoid bone and soft tissue degeneration. When nervous system
function improves in this way, the body can begin the natural healing
process.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Backpacks That Make the Grade
Backpacks are very convenient for carrying books and supplies, but
many are overloaded or improperly worn. This can put children at risk
for spinal injury.
Here are some recommendations for safe backpack use:
Here are some recommendations for safe backpack use:
- Wear both straps. This distributes the weight evenly across the back and shoulders.
- Wear the backpack over the mid-back muscles. These muscles are the strongest. The size of the backpack should match the size of the child so the backpack rests evenly in the middle of the back.
- Don't overload the backpack. The load should not be more than 10% of the child's weight. Therefore, a 75 lb child should only carry 7.5 lbs or less in their backpack.
- The child changes their posture when wearing the backpack to accomodate the extra weight.
- The child struggles when putting the backpack on or taking it off.
- The child experiences pain while wearing the backpack.
- The child experiences tingling or numbness or has red marks from wearing the backpack.
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