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		<title>Chiropractic and Reducing Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 21:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We certainly live in stressful times. It's not easy to assess whether our era is the most stressful, but we do have plenty of daily stress. With the job, the home, the kids, the relatives, and the economy - all these stresses add up and yet we wonder why we have so many aches and pains.]]></description>
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<p>We certainly live in stressful times. It&#8217;s not easy to assess whether our era is the most stressful, but we do have plenty of daily stress. With the job, the home, the kids, the relatives, and the economy &#8211; all these stresses add up and yet we wonder why we have so many aches and pains.</p>
<p>So many ailments are stress-related. Americans are notoriously overweight. Overeating is a stress-coping mechanism.1 Headaches and backaches are often associated with increased stress. There&#8217;s a strong correlation between high blood pressure and stress, ulcers and stress, and even cancer and stress.</p>
<p>What can we do? The external stresses in our lives aren&#8217;t going away. Our activity-filled lives are busy and complex &#8211; there&#8217;s always going to be stress. The key is to help avoid or ease the physical effects of stress. Interestingly, chiropractic treatment can be of great assistance in reducing the effects of stress on the body.</p>
<p>In general, stress causes muscles to tighten. This is an unconscious reaction. Tight muscles cause a cascade of further muscle tightening, shortening of muscles and ligaments and, as a result, a decrease of mobility in joints, particularly shoulder joints, hip joints, and joints of the spine.2,3</p>
<p>This overall mechanical effect of stress has a number of additional consequences. All the extra unconscious muscle activity wastes precious nutritional resources and uses up energy needed for critical body functions. Lactic acid accumulates, irritating nerve endings and further increasing muscular tightness. And, most importantly, the losses in spinal joint mobility lead directly to increased levels of pain. This, of course, leads to more stress.</p>
<p>This vicious circle of stress, muscular tightness, and pain can be relieved and reduced by chiropractic treatment.4 Chiropractic therapy is especially designed to improve joint mobility of the spine and pelvis. This gentle, effective treatment gradually restores maximal spinal motion. Muscle tightness is alleviated, metabolic processes begin to return to normal, and nutrients become more available to help maintain healthy functioning. Levels of pain are reduced, and we become better able to withstand the physical effects of stress.</p>
<p>Your chiropractor will explain the many benefits of treatment, and can provide instruction in stretching techniques and specific exercises that help maintain the positive results of therapy.</p>
<p>There will always be stress. We can learn how to reduce the physical effects of stress, and become stronger, healthier, and happier in the process. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>Take a Break! A few quick tips -</p>
<p>Get up out of your chair or leave your workbench and walk over to an open window. Change your point-of-view. Breathe some fresh air. Go for a five-minute walk, either in the corridors of your building or out-of-doors. Call a friend and chat for five minutes. Close your eyes, clear your mind, and take an imaginary vacation &#8211; relaxing on a warm beach, deep-sea fishing on a beautiful yacht, or skiing down a gorgeous mountain.</p>
<p>These short, focused breaks will help reduce muscular tightness and physical stress, and also help your brain recharge so you can be more creative and productive!</p>
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<p>1Marchesini G, et al: Psychiatric distress and health-related quality of life in obesity. Diabetes Nutr Metab 16(3):145-154, 2003 2Weickgenant AL, et al: Coping activities in chronic low back pain: relationship with depression. Pain 53(1):95-103, 1993 3Burns JW: Arousal of negative emotions and symptom-specific reactivity in chronic low back pain patients. Emotion 6(2):309-319, 2006 4Hurwitz EL, et al. A randomized trial of chiropractic and medical care for patients with low back pain. Spine 31(6):611-621, 2006</p>
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		<title>How to Get a Good Night&#8217;s Sleep</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 16:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Americans spend more than $2 billion each year on sleep-aiding medications. Sleep is supposed to be a natural process. What's going on? There are many issues in the way of getting a good night's sleep. Daily stresses such as work problems, financial difficulties, family challenges - can all keep a person up at night.1 We rehash what was said over and over again, or we endlessly review the problems confronting us, creating more anxiety and worry while the minutes and maybe even hours tick away.]]></description>
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<p>Americans spend more than $2 billion each year on sleep-aiding medications. Sleep is supposed to be a natural process. What&#8217;s going on? There are many issues in the way of getting a good night&#8217;s sleep. Daily stresses such as work problems, financial difficulties, family challenges &#8211; can all keep a person up at night.1 We rehash what was said over and over again, or we endlessly review the problems confronting us, creating more anxiety and worry while the minutes and maybe even hours tick away.</p>
<p>Eating late at night &#8211; particularly fat-filled foods and snacks &#8211; may also interfere with the ability to fall asleep and sleep restfully. Late night meals engage all the resources of your digestive system &#8211; your body is actually doing a lot of work when it&#8217;s supposed to be resting. Not good. And, of course, a lot of this late night food is stored as fat, creating additional problems.</p>
<p>Not enough exercise also contributes to lack of restful sleep.2,3 When you&#8217;re doing vigorous physical work, your body needs to recover. Sleep allows your body to repair and rebuild, getting stronger in the process. Regardless of one&#8217;s stresses and worries, vigorous exercise makes a physical demand on your body that will put you right to sleep. If you are not exercising regularly, this strong physiologic need for deep rest is missing, and you&#8217;ll likely be tossing and turning the night away.</p>
<p>Old, soft, lumpy mattresses are another potential sleep-disturber. But too-firm mattresses may also cause problems. A good mattress is supportive and comfortable &#8211; it &#8220;gives&#8221; in all the right places and provides a balanced, springy platform for a restful night&#8217;s sleep. The solutions are straightforward and none of them involve medication. Regular exercise is the key ingredient. With consistent exercise, your body&#8217;s need for sleep will win out over your conscious mind&#8217;s automatic mechanism of repeatedly processing the day&#8217;s events.</p>
<p>Chiropractic care may be another key ingredient. Gentle chiropractic treatment ensures that all your body&#8217;s systems are talking to each other and the right messages are getting through. Chiropractic treatment ensures clear communication from one body system to another. Late at night, systems shut down when they&#8217;re supposed to and the result is a good night&#8217;s sleep. Your chiropractor will be glad to provide you with important information on customized exercise and nutrition programs that will help you continue to be healthy and well.</p>
<p>1Richardson GS: Human physiological models of insomnia. Sleep Med 8(Suppl 4):S9-S14, 2007 2Lee YC, et al- Lifestyle risk factors associated with fatigue in graduate students. J Formos Med Assoc 106(7):565-572, 2007 3Li F, et al: Tai chi and self-rated quality of sleep and daytime sleepiness in older adults: a randomized controlled trial. J Am Geriatr Soc 52(6):892-900, 2004</p>
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