A woman’s body undergoes significant changes throughout a lifetime. From childhood to adulthood, and child bearing to menopause, biomechanical and hormonal changes make women susceptible to headaches, migraines, neck and back pain, joint pain, muscle pain and spasms. Chiropractic manipulation can provide safe, effective relief of these symptoms. Doctors of chiropractic can also offer nutrition, ergonomic, and exercise advice. The doctors at Schubbe Resch are trained to help women manage their aches and pains and enjoy a healthy life.
We also have female chiropractors at each of our offices for women who are more comfortable with a same sex doctor. If you are wondering if chiropractic can help you with whatever stage of life your female body is at, please feel free to call and request a free consultation. Your health and well being is always our most important goal. Come experience the difference at Schubbe Resch Chiropractic and Physical Therapy Centers.
Neenah office - 920-720-0660
Appleton office - 920-738-0200
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Lower Leg Pain Workshop Offered
“Prevention of Common Lower Leg
Injuries through Strengthening Exercises”
Dr. Nathan Zachor will present a workshop on lower leg injuries on Thursday, October 17th from 5:30 to 6:15. If you suffer from hip pain, IT band pain, knee pain or swelling, shin pain, foot or arch pain, shin splints or plantar fasciitis, you will want to attend this short but informative workshop at our Appleton office.
Find out why common injuries to
the lower leg occur from running, cross training, and work settings.
Understand if you have poor movement patterns in the lower leg that are due to muscle weakness, imbalance or asymmetry, or pain using simple movement
screening tests that one can perform at home. Learn how you can be
proactive by incorporating corrective exercises to avoid common lower leg
injuries during running, cross training, or daily activities. Learn
additional self-care tips on footwear selection, myofascial release tools and
techniques for at home use, and training tips to work through injuries until
stability and good movement is achieved.
See our previous blog post "Preventing Common Lower Leg Injuries" for additional information.
The workshop will be presented at Schubbe Resch Chiropractic and PT at 2200 S. Kensington Dr in Appleton. Register by calling 920-738-0200 or emailing patientservices@schubbeappleton.com. There is no charge for this event.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Neenah Office Collecting Donations for Animal Shelter
Neenah
Animal Shelter Donations
Taking donation at our Schubbe Resch Neenah Location until
October 31, 2013
The Shelter
receives no government funding. We rely on people and businesses in our
community to support our efforts to continue helping animals.
We can’t do
it without you.
Wish List
§ Wet Dog
Food (any brand)
§ Soft Dog
Treats (any brand)
§ Grain Free
Dog Treats (any brand)
§ Pig Ears
§ Furnace
Filters 16x25x1
§ Stamps
§ Cat
Litter-Scoopable and non-clumping
Everyone who donates will be entered into a drawing to win a 60 minute massage!
Friday, September 13, 2013
Welcome Jordan Klein, BS, CTES
Schubbe
Resch Chiropractic would like to welcome Jordan Klein to our Neenah location.
He
will be working as a Therapeutic Exercise Specialist, helping patients get back
to their workout routines with ergonomically correct techniques. Jordan brings with him a variety of
experiences in health and wellness. In 2007, he graduated from the Human
Performance program at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Kinesiology. After college, he spent 3 years working as a
Personal Trainer and Metabolic Specialist in the Minneapolis/St.Paul area.
Jordan also has 2 years of experience working in corrective exercise and is
currently certified through the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a
Corrective Exercise Specialist. On a personal note, Jordan is married to our
own Dr. Lara Klein! We are looking forward to having him on our team.
Preventing Common Lower Leg Injuries
Preventing Common Lower
Leg Injuries through Preventative Strengthening Exercises:
As the Fox
Cities Marathon draws near, your training program intensity is beginning to
peak. Longer training runs may cause
overuse injuries from cumulative stress on your lower leg tissues. Overuse injuries that are typical in the
lower leg include hip strain, IT band
syndrome, inner and outer meniscus (cushion between the knees) swelling, inner
knee ligament soreness, kneecap tracking problems, soft tissue pain and strain
on the front or side of the shin bone, foot
and inner arch pain, Achilles tendon strain, and plantar fascia inflammation,
pain, and thickening. A common breakdown
in alignment of the lower leg due to weakness in specific muscles leads to many
of the overuse injuries indicated above.
A good
test to see if one’s lower leg alignment is normal is to perform a single leg
squat in front of a full-length mirror.
If your hips are not level or if your knee caves inward of your second
toe, then your muscles are probably not maintaining proper alignment. This may suggest your outer hip stabilizing
muscles are weak or fatigued. If you see
your foot arch falling during a single leg squat, then your front shin muscles
are likely weak or fatigued. Another
common finding is that your knee may extend forward beyond your toes, which
commonly suggests weakness and tightness in the posterior gluteal region.
See the
following YouTube links for exercises to counteract these muscle weaknesses, improve
your lower leg stability and alignment, and to prevent and stay injury free. Try to perform the exercises below for 2-3
sets, 10 repetitions per set, 3-4 times per week for a minimum of 12 weeks
. Good luck everyone as you train and
race this fall!
About the author of this article:
Dr.
Nathan Zachor, DC is a chiropractic provider at Schubbe Resch Chiropractic and
Physical Therapy in Appleton. He is
board certified in both functional rehabilitation and chiropractic. Dr. Zachor is certified in multiple soft
tissue techniques to treat athletic injuries including Active Release Technique
(ART), Graston Technique (GT), Kinesiotaping Technique (CKTP), and Cold Laser
Therapy. He may be reached at Nathan.zachor@schubbeappleton.com
or 920-738-0200 for any additional questions or concerns you may have related
to the content of the above article.
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