FBRC Health Updates
A Simple Trick To Help Shoulder Pain in Fanwood
A Simple Trick To Help ShoulderPain in Fanwood Chiropractor Eric Chludzinski of Fanwood Back Relief Center provides a simple trick to help shoulder pain in Fanwood.
MANUAL THERAPY IMPROVES SIT-TO-STAND TASKS IN FANWOOD
Manual Therapy Improves Sit-to-Stand Tasks in Fanwood Manual Therapy Improves Sit-to-Stand Tasks. Among a group of 40 adults with low back pain, researchers observed that the application of spinal manipulation and mobilization to the lumbar spine and pelvic region improved performance on sit-to-stand assessments. The study reveals the effect that manual therapies can have on…
Exercise’s Effect on the Brain in Fanwood
Exercise’s Effect on the Brain in Fanwood Researchers monitored the brains of 128 people after performing aerobic exercise at varying intensities and observed that the greatest changes in neuroplasticity-the brain’s ability to rewire or modify its neural connections-occurred with 20 minutes of interval training or 25 minutes of continuous moderate aerobic exercise. Fanwood Chiropractor Eric…
Blood Flow Related to Nerve Function in CTS in Fanwood
Blood Flow Related to Nerve Function in CTS in Fanwood Blood Flow Related to Nerve Function in CTS Patients. Using advanced imaging techniques, researchers have observed that adopting non-neutral wrist positions can reduce intraneural blood flow velocity in the median nerve of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).A prolonged reduction in blood flow within the…
Understanding Your Heart Rate in Fanwood
Understanding Your Heart Rate in Fanwood To determine your heart rate, place your finger at your wrist, inside your elbow, on the side of your neck, or at the top of your foot and count the number of beats in one minute. According to the American Heart Association, when you are at rest, your heart…
Vitamin D May Benefit Headache Sufferers in Fanwood
Vitamin D May Benefit Headache Sufferers in Fanwood A review of findings from 18 studies found that individuals with lower vitamin D levels have an increased risk for headaches, especially migraines. The findings suggest that patients with headaches should be screened for vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency and should take steps to improve their vitamin…