Are aches and pains getting in the way of your weight loss goals?
Schubbe Resch Chiropractic and Physical Therapy Centers in Appleton and
Neenah can help. This fall, doctors of chiropractic across the country
will highlight how they can help patients focus on getting past the
roadblocks to fitness and better health during National Chiropractic
Health Month. The theme for the 2010 observance is “Why Weight? Get Healthy!”
More than 60 percent of adults in the United States are either overweight or obese,
according to CDC statistics, and obesity is associated with an
increased risk of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and some types
of cancer. However, many people are unaware that even modest
weight loss, such as 5 to 10 percent of a person’s total body weight,
could improve blood pressure as well as blood cholesterol and blood
sugars levels. That’s only 10 to 20 pounds for a person who weighs 200 pounds.
Yet
losing weight can be a struggle, and many people wonder where to begin.
The answer for some may be in the office of a doctor of chiropractic
(DC). “Diet pills and extreme diets do not offer long-term solutions,”
says Dr. Rick McMichael, president of the American Chiropractic
Association. “Doctors of chiropractic, on the other hand, offer natural
approaches such as exercise, diet and hands-on care to help keep you
active and able to achieve your weight-loss goals in the short term, and
also help you maintain your fitness level and thereby avoid some
chronic conditions down the line.”
Consultation with a DC is particularly important when you consider that the
effects of obesity on the musculoskeletal system—osteoarthritis, back
pain, neck pain and joint pain—often cause overweight people to avoid
physical activity and exercise when they need it most.
“If
you’re carrying more weight than the load-bearing structures of your
body—spine, legs, etc.—can handle, there’s going to be pain, loss of
movement and degeneration in the joints,” adds Dr. Peter Schubbe.
“Particularly if you’re carrying most of your weight in your abdomen,
the low back and the spine will need to work harder to hold you upright.
This adds extra stress and tension on your muscles, which in turn
creates stiffness.”
Sponsored by ACA, National Chiropractic Health
Month is held each October. The event helps raise public awareness of
the benefits of chiropractic care and its natural, whole-person,
patient-centered approach to health and wellness.
Over the
years, Schubbe Resch has built an exceptional reputation with local
patients and physicians that is unsurpassed in the Fox Cities region.
For more information about how Schubbe Resch can help you achieve
better overall health and wellness, please visit www.schubberesch.com or
contact patientservices@schubbeappleton.com .
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