Friday, April 20, 2012

Accessible Beltway Chiropractors Treat Headaches


Headaches

Chronic Headaches verses Minor Headaches


Many people suffer from headaches. Some headache sufferers have chronic headaches all of the time that greatly affect their everyday lives, while others suffer from minor headaches on an infrequent basis. Whatever the cause and frequency headaches are always an unpleasant disturbance to everyday life.

Several Lifestyle Habits Trigger Headaches


Common triggers for headaches include:
Stress
Certain foods like chocolate, caffeine, nitrates, cheese, nuts, win and others
Some medications
Changes in sleeping habits
Hormonal changes
Tension in the neck

Chiropractic Care is an Effective Treatment for Headaches


Fortunately chiropractic care has been proven to be an effective remedy for many headache sufferers. Studies have shown that spinal manipulations by a chiropractor can greatly decrease the extent to which the headache causes pain to the body of the sufferer and even sometimes alleviate pain all together.

Chiropractic adjustments at our Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC clinics can also greatly decrease the severity and frequency of headaches. Headache sufferers are therefore recommended to undergo a treatment trial period to see if the cause of their headache can be remedied with chiropractic care. 


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Stretching and its Benefits to our Bodies

Stretching and its Benefits to our Bodies


Many people wonder about the benefits of stretching. We all know it is good to take a stretch before a long workout. And professional athletes swear by stretching on a regular basis right before practice and also prior to a big game. However, regular stretching is not only beneficial for athletes. Exercise and stretching are great for the body and breed phenomenal results combined with Accessible Beltway Clinics chiropractic care in Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC. Stretching regularly can aid in the prevention of bodily injury that may occur from normal household duties such as bending down to load the dish washer or moving a heavy box upstairs from the basement. 

Making a habit of stretching will help prevent injury.  A great routine to have is creating a morning stretch time right upon waking up or prior to bed each night. This exercise may only take a few minutes. In fact you can set a stretch routine time of 15 minutes a day.

There are several vital stretches that can be done at home. One tool that can be used to assist in at-home stretches is an exercise ball. By utilizing an exercise ball you can perform a whole body stretch right at home! Now let’s discuss a quick daily stretch routine that can be extremely beneficial to your overall health and fitness.

Chest Stretch

CHIROPRACTIC CARE IN MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON DCTo perform chest stretches lay your back onto the ball and then roll your body down until your back is properly supported by the ball. Relax your body and arms, allowing them to fall to the sides. Repeat 3-5 times.

Whole Body Stretch

CHIROPRACTIC CARE IN MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON DCWith your legs held wide, put your hands on the ball and roll the ball outwards, facing the ball and pressing your head against your chest to stretch your hamstring. Repeat 3-5 times.

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Back Stretch

While standing in front of the ball place your right hand against it sideways with your thumb pointing outward. Roll the ball towards your left and keep your head straight. Repeat 3-5 times.

Balance with Ball

CHIROPRACTIC CARE IN MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON DCStanding on your left leg only, hold the exercise ball on top of your head and your right leg straight out behind you. Using slow motions steadily move the ball toward the ground, shifting your left leg behind you, letting the ball assist you in maintaining balance. Now let the ball roll out a bit to lengthen your entire body. Repeat 3-5 times.

Always remember to consult a physician prior to any new workout routine for a proper analysis of preexisting injuries or illnesses that may prevent the new workout.



Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Accessible Beltway Clinic's Chiropractor's 10 Easy Ways to Loose Weight



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Slim down with Accessible Beltway Clincs Chiropractors

To successfully lose weight and keep it off, eating well and exercising are key (the secret, of course, is to eat less and move more).

Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors Recommend 10 Easy Weight-Loss Tips:


1. Slow down.
When eating, it takes 20 minutes for your body to register fullness. And according to a University of Rhode Island study, you can save 70 calories by eating slowly over about half an hour versus eating in under 10 minutes. If you ate slower at every meal, that would translate into losing about two pounds a month. An easy way to slow down your eating is to put your fork down between bites—or consider using chopsticks.

2. Use a smaller plate.
As serving sizes have increased, so have plate sizes—and seeing appropriately sized portions swimming on a giant plate can make you feel like you're not getting much food. Put your main meal on a 7-inch plate, which is about the size of a salad plate or child-size plate. Choose a 1-cup dessert or cereal bowl instead of a soup bowl, a 6-ounce wineglass rather than a goblet. When you’re eating out, ask for an extra salad plate and transfer the proper-size portions of your food onto it when you’re served your entree. Then ask the waiter to take away and wrap up the rest.

3. Eat breakfast.
Research shows that regular breakfast eaters tend to be leaner and that dieters are more successful at losing weight—and keeping it off—when they eat breakfast. Pack your breakfast with protein and fiber—both will help keep you satisfied all morning. Think: whole-wheat toast with peanut butter or an omelet stuffed with vegetables.
4. Plan for the occasional treat.
Studies suggest that feeling deprived—even if you are consuming plenty of calories—can trigger overeating. And making any food off-limits just increases its allure. So savor a small treat: it won’t break your diet! Two squares of dark chocolate or ½ cup of (nonpremium) ice cream clock in at under 150 calories.

5. Step away from the screen.
Turn off the TV and the computer and enjoy your meal without distractions. Making an effort to be mindful, no matter what you’re eating, can help break the tendency to overeat—and help you feel more satisfied. In a recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, participants who ate lunch without distractions felt fuller 30 minutes after eating, and ate less when they snacked later, than people who played solitaire on a computer during their midday meal.

6. Eat water-filled foods.
Foods with high water content—such as soups, salads, cucumbers and watermelon—help you feel satisfied on fewer calories. (Interestingly, drinking water alongside foods doesn’t have the same effect.) And research has shown that starting your meal with a broth-based soup or salad (not drenched in dressing) may help you eat less of your main course.

7. Snack on pistachios.
Studies show that people who eat nuts tend to be leaner than those who don’t, and a recent Harvard study revealed that nuts are a top food for driving weight loss. In particular, unshelled pistachios are a great choice, as removing the shells slows you down and seeing evidence of what you’ve eaten may prevent you from reaching for more. In a recent study out of Eastern Illinois University, people who were given unshelled pistachios consumed 41 percent fewer calories than those offered nuts with the shells already removed. With all nuts, be mindful of your portion size, as they’re calorie-dense: a 1-ounce serving of pistachios (49 nuts) contains 157 calories.

8. Up your fiber intake.
Increasing your daily fiber intake can help you prevent weight gain—and possibly even encourage weight loss—according to research out of Brigham Young University in Utah. Over the course of the two-year study, the researchers found that people who increased their fiber intake generally lost weight and those who decreased the fiber in their diets gained. Adding fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains, helps you feel satisfied on fewer calories; plus, filling up on high-fiber foods usually means crowding out less-healthy, higher-calorie choices.

9. Divide your plate—and you’ll stay satisfied longer.
Trim calories without feeling deprived by dividing your plate like this: Fill half the plate with low-calorie—yet satisfying, fiber-rich—vegetables. Divide the other half of the plate into two equal portions (quarters). Fill one of these quarters with a lean protein, such as chicken, fish, lean beef or tofu. (Research suggests that, gram for gram, protein may keep you feeling fuller longer than carbohydrates or fat.) Fill the other quarter with a filling, fiber-rich whole grain, such as brown rice or quinoa.

10. Get 8 Hours of sleep.
Skimping on shut-eye can pack on the pounds, possibly by altering hunger hormones. Other recent research—out of Harvard—shows that missing even an hour or two of sleep may make you more likely to give in to junk food the next day. Why? The prefrontal cortex—part of the brain responsible for self-control—is compromised by sleep loss.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Accessible Beltway Clinics Chirorpractic Kids Health Corner

Chiropractic


Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia Chiropractic Treatment Can Aid in the Relief of Many Childhood Ailments

When kids enter daycare or school for the first time, many seem to constantly be sick. Germs are everywhere, from toys to desks, to other kids. However, allowing your child to be adjusted regularly by a chiropractor can help ease the symptoms or even prevent the onset of many upper respiratory infections.

Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia Chiropractic Treatment Slows Drainage

Cervical spine dysfunctions prevent proper lymphatic drainage through the deep cervical lymph nodes. By slowing this drainage, bacteria cannot be rapidly cleared and predisposes kids to common childhood illnesses such as tonsillitis, sinus infections, otitis media (ear infection), common colds, and bronchitis.
Cervical adjustments help restore this drainage allowing the lymphatic system to filter bacteria and viruses from our kids’ bodies, keeping them healthier. Give your children the gift of better health!

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Piriformis Syndrome, More Than Just Lower Body Pain


Piriformis Syndrome

Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors Treat Piriformis Syndrome

At Accessible Beltway Clinics our Chiropractors in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia treat piriformis syndrome. For most people the sciatic nerve passes right beneath the piriformis muscle, but in approximately 15% of the population, part of the sciatic nerve goes through the piriformis muscle.

The piriformis muscle is located in the buttocks and reaches from the pelvis (sacrum) all the way to the upper thigh-bone (femur). Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis muscle spasms due to issues in the spine or sacroiliac joints, or from overuse.  The symptoms of piriformis syndrome can be very painful and disabling. Fortunately, for the majority, chiropractic treatment at Accessible Beltway Clinics has proven to be very effective in relieving these symptoms.

Piriformis Syndrome Can Cause Lower Body Pain

Sympotoms of Piriformis Syndrome include pain to the lower back, groin, perineum, buttock and hip. Piriformis syndrome can also cause dyspareunia (painful intercourse) and pain in the rectum during defecation. The most common symptom of piriformis syndrome is lower back pain that travels through the buttocks and down the leg.

Piriformis Syndrome is Often Mistaken for Other Ailments, Our Chiropractors know the True Piriformis Syndrome Diagnosis 

Other pains are often mistaken to be piriformis syndrome. One underlying difference between piriformis syndrome and other ailments is piriformis syndrome has neurological symptoms associated with it such as pain, numbness, pins and needles feeling, tingling and weekness. If you or a loved one is suffering from symptoms of piriformis syndrome please visit www.abcclinics.com to learn more about treatments options available.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors Treat Neck Pain


Accessible Beltway Clinics Chiropractors in MD, VA and DC 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

Lindie Saayman, MT (Chiro)a, Caroline Hay, MT (Chiro)b, Heidi Abrahamse, PhDcCorresponding Author Informationemail address

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.