FBRC Health Updates
Strategies to Reduce Work-Related Back Pain in Fanwood
Strategies to Reduce Work-Related Back Painin Fanwood No matter if you work at a desk or operate heavy machinery, back pain in Fanwood can make it difficult to perform your job. To help avoid back pain at work, experts at the Mayo Clinic recommend the following: maintain good posture; when lifting heavy objects, lift with…
Trigger Points Common in Those with Migraines and Tension Headaches in Fanwood
Trigger Points Common in Those with Migraines and Tension Headaches in Fanwood A myofascial trigger point is a hyperirritable spot found in skeletal muscle that is associated with chronic pain conditions. A recent research review found that myofascial trigger points are prevalent among both migraine and tension-type headache sufferers, though the role trigger points play…
Mobilization and the Carpal Tunnel in Fanwood
Mobilization and the Carpal Tunnel in Fanwood When the median nerve is compressed as it passes through the carpal tunnel at the wrist, it can result in the cluster of symptoms described as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). In this study, researchers observed that mobilization therapy-a form of treatment performed by doctors of chiropractic-applied to the…
Chiropractic Care in Fanwood Equals Fewer Injections & Imaging
Chiropractic Care in Fanwood Equals Fewer Injections & Imaging In a study involving 1,702 patients with a new episode of neck pain, researchers found that those who visited a doctor of chiropractic in Fanwood first had less need for opioid drugs, injections, or advanced imaging over the following year than patient whose initial visit was…
Almost Half of Golfers in Fanwood Have Back Pain
Almost Half of Golfers in Fanwood Have Back Pain Among a group of 271 recreational golfers, researchers found that 45% suffered from mechanical lower back pain (MLBP) and 23% had sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD). Further analysis showed that nearly 96% of the golfers with SIJD also had MLBP. The findings suggest that doctors should evaluate…
Post-Concussion, Fanwood Chiropractor Explains to Ease Into Normal Activities
Post-Concussion, Fanwood Chiropractor Explains to Ease Into Normal Activities New United States government guidelines recommend that after sustaining a concussion, children should refrain from physical and mental activities for the first three days, including school and sports, and then gradually resume their normal routine. Researchers Dr. Matthew Breiding notes, “Some children and teens think concussions…