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GOT BACK PAIN? TRY THIS BEFORE GRABBING THOSE PAINKILLERS!

November 21, 2019 Laura Clemenhagen
Are you suffering from back pain? You’re not alone. Up to 85% of the working population will experience back pain at least once in a lifetime. But what if you’re living with chronic back pain? Where can you turn for help? For too many of us, prescri…

Are you suffering from back pain? You’re not alone. Up to 85% of the working population will experience back pain at least once in a lifetime. But what if you’re living with chronic back pain? Where can you turn for help? For too many of us, prescription painkillers like opioids are the first line of defence against chronic pain, but there is a whole world of non-pharma options that may be able to help.

The 2017 Canadian Guideline for Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain and the American College of Physicians suggest trying various treatments or therapies that can be offered by chiropractors, like spinal manipulation, exercise, and other non-drug therapies. These alternatives are non-addictive and can even be more effective in reducing your pain and getting you back to your regular life!

Consider chiropractic as your first line of defence against pain. Here are just some of the treatment options chiropractors may provide:

1. It’s time for an adjustment 

Spinal Manipulation: Chiropractors deliver precise adjustments to the vertebrae of the spine to help you get moving smoothly and feel less tension.

2. All hands on deck 

Multidisciplinary Rehab: Pain can affect us in many ways, and the starting point isn’t always clear. Work with multiple health care providers to address the physical, psychological and social or occupational factors contributing to your pain. Check out our team at Synergy!

3. Movement is Key 

Exercise: Chiropractors can prescribe exercise to help improve function and reduce your pain. Once the initial pain subsides, specific exercise programs may help you avoid future flare-ups!

4. Change your focus 

Mindfulness Based-Stress Reduction: Reduce your stress by changing how your brain processes pain. Meditation, breathing exercises and body awareness techniques can help you change the way you experience pain.

5. Pinpoint the issue 

Acupuncture is a technique where fine needles are inserted into specific areas of the body to address pain and function. Dr. Jennifer Corey is trained to offer acupuncture along with a variety of other treatment options.

If you’re looking for pain relief without putting yourself at the risk of opioid dependence, visit synergywellnesscentre.com and book an appointment with Dr. Clemenhagen and the Synergy team!

Tags chiropractic, chiropractor, active release technique, acupuncture, back, back pain, opioids
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Rotator Cuff Injuries and Active Release Technique (ART)

June 9, 2015 Laura Clemenhagen
Rotator Cuff Anatomy

The rotator cuff is made up of four major muscles and their tendons: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and the subscapularis. These muscles:

·         Are used to generate torque for shoulder movement

·         Act as dynamic stabilizers of the shoulder joint

·         Help to lower and provide stability to the humeral head (the end of your arm bone) that fits into the shoulder joint

Rotator Cuff (Shoulder) injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, including acute trauma, repetitive motions and muscle imbalances. In most cases of Rotator Cuff Tendonitis or Tendonopathy, the muscle has sustained micro-tears as a result of repetitive strain and over use. This is known as a Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Rotator Cuff Injuries are commonly found in repetitive overhead activities like tennis, pickleball, swimming, paddling, baseball and house cleaning.

Our bodies are amazing at adaptation and so, to compensate for the stresses placed upon our muscles and joints, the body lays down fibrous adhesions between the muscles. We call these fibrous adhesions ‘scar tissue’.

This scar tissue is less stretchy and more fibrous than normal tissue and causes the muscles to gradually lose their ability to stretch. This, in turn, leads to weaker muscles that become more prone to injury. These scar tissue adhesions also restrict the muscles ability to slide freely past one another resulting in a disruption of proper biomechanics at the joint. Shortened muscles and tightened joints combine to impair coordination and reduce power – leading to further injuries. We call this the Cumulative Injury Cycle.

So what can you do about it?

Rotator Cuff injuries are traditionally treated with anti-inflammatories, ice, rest, stretching, electric modalities, exercises, surgery, steroid injections and ultrasound with varying results. There can be problems that often accompany these traditional treatments. Repeated use of steroids weakens tendons, which results in further biomechanical imbalances in the shoulder. Most traditional treatments provide only symptomatic relief from the pain and do not remove the restrictive adhesions that are the true cause of the problem. This means that while you might feel better in the short term, your rotator cuff pain is likely to return. This is where Active Release Techniques can really shine.

Active Release Techniques (ART) is a hands-on soft-tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves) technique that is based on a strong understanding of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics. ART alters the tissue structure by breaking up scar tissue adhesions and restoring normal function to the affected areas.

ART treatments typically last about 15 -30 minutes depending on the number of areas of being treated and involve the practitioner using hand and thumb pressure over the area’s affected by scar tissue to break up the adhesions. This aids in restoring the muscle’s ability to stretch and glide resulting in healthier muscle tissue and a return to proper joint mechanics. For complete rehabilitation of the shoulder, once the adhesions have been removed, your health practitioner will prescribe specific exercises to strengthen the rotator cuff and restore proper muscle balance.

Synergy Health and Wellness Centre is one of the few clinics in Collingwood that offers ART treatments. Our Chiropractor, Dr. Laura Clemenhagen, would be happy to speak with you about whether ART would be a good treatment option for you. 

Tags rotator cuff, shoulder pain, chiropractic, ART, active release technique
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