Friday, April 20, 2012
Accessible Beltway Chiropractors Treat Headaches
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Stretching and its Benefits to our Bodies
Stretching and its Benefits to our Bodies
Chest Stretch

Whole Body Stretch

Balance with Ball

Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Accessible Beltway Clinic's Chiropractor's 10 Easy Ways to Loose Weight
Slim down with Accessible Beltway Clincs Chiropractors
Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors Recommend 10 Easy Weight-Loss Tips:
Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Accessible Beltway Clinics Chirorpractic Kids Health Corner
Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia Chiropractic Treatment Can Aid in the Relief of Many Childhood Ailments
Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia Chiropractic Treatment Slows Drainage
Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia Chiropractic
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Piriformis Syndrome, More Than Just Lower Body Pain
Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors Treat Piriformis Syndrome
Piriformis Syndrome Can Cause Lower Body Pain
Piriformis Syndrome is Often Mistaken for Other Ailments, Our Chiropractors know the True Piriformis Syndrome Diagnosis
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors Treat Neck Pain

Are you struggling with chronic pain as a result of a fall, automobile accident or mishap at work? Some traumas that cause neck pain are whiplash, repetitive stress to the area, automobile accident, trapped nerve or bulge on one of the disk.
Chronic Neck Pain Makes Life Difficult
Living in chronic pain to your neck, back and shoulder can make life difficult and affect every aspect of life. At Accessible Beltway Clinics, our Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC Chiropractors treat neck, back and shoulder pain by chiropractic manipulations to the joints and spine. The treatment relieves joint, muscle and nerve pain. In many cases pain is caused by compressed joints, which is a result of a car accident or personal injury. It is the goal of our chiropractors at Accessible Beltway Clinics to loosen up those joints in order to relieve neck pain.
Chiropractic Adjustments Can Make Life Better
For neck pain in particular, chiropractic neck adjustments, called cervical manipulation, loosen up the joints of the cervical vertebrae in the neck, and can reduce pain caused by pinched nerves and muscle spasms. Accessible BeltwayClinics chiropractors use their hands to twist the neck sharply and snap the vertebrae back into alignment.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Chiropractic Manipulative therapy and low level laser
Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy and Low-Level Laser Therapy in the Management of Cervical Facet Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Study


Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy and Low-Level Laser Therapy in the Management of Cervical Facet Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Study
Received 7 May 2010; received in revised form 31 January 2011; accepted 10 February 2011.
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of this study was to determine the short-term effect of chiropractic joint manipulation therapy (CMT) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on pain and range of motion in the management of cervical facet dysfunction.
Methods
Sixty ambulatory women between the ages of 18 and 40 years with cervical facet joint pain of more than 30-day duration and normal neurologic examination were randomized to receive 1 of 3 treatment options: (1) CMT of the cervical spine, (2) LLLT applied to the cervical facet joints, or (3) a combination of CMT and LLLT. Each participant received 6 treatments in 3 weeks. The main outcome measures were as follows: the Numerical Pain Rating Scale, Neck Disability Index, Cervical Range of Motion Instrument, and Baseline Digital Inclinometer. Measurements were taken during weeks 1 (baseline), 2, 3, and 4.
Results
No differences existed between the 3 groups at baseline. A significant difference was seen between groups 1 (CMT) and 2 (LLLT) for cervical flexion, between groups 1 (CMT) and 3 (CMT + LLLT) for cervical flexion and rotation, and between groups 2 (LLLT) and 3 (CMT + LLLT) for pain disability in everyday life, lateral flexion, and rotation.
Conclusion
All 3 groups showed improvement in the primary and secondary outcomes. A combination of CMT and LLLT was more effective than either of the 2 on their own. Both therapies are indicated as potentially beneficial treatments for cervical facet dysfunction. Further studies are needed to explore optimal treatment procedures for CMT and LLLT and the possible mechanism of interaction between therapies.