FBRC Health Updates
Chiropractor Fanwood Advises To Lose Weight to Reduce Arthritic Knee Pain
Chiropractor Fanwood Advises To Lose Weight to Reduce Arthritic Knee Pain It is well documented that osteoarthritis in Fanwood can cause severe joint pain and disability. A recent study involving 62 patients with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis found that those who lost weight during a three-month time span experienced improvements in their knee pain, stiffness, and…
Spinal Curvature in Fanwood May Play Role in Urinary Incontinence
Spinal Curvature in Fanwood May Play Role in Urinary Incontinence Top Fanwood chiropractor Eric Chludzinski explains how urinary incontinence (UI) is a condition that affects millions of Americans, particularly females with increasing age. In this study, researchers examined the musculoskeletal system of 32 women with UI and 41 women without UI and found that those…
Movement Helps Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis in Fanwood
Movement Helps Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis in Fanwood Though it seems counterintuitive, a new study finds that spending more time moving around actually helps patients suffering from knee osteoarthritis in Fanwood. In the study, which included 1,873 adults with osteoarthritis of the knee, researchers found that patients who replaced one hour of sedentary activity each…
Torticollis Responds To Chiropractic Care in Fanwood
Torticollis Responds To Chiropractic Carein Fanwood Congenital torticollis in Fanwood, also called wryneck, is a condition in which an infant/child holds his or her head tilted to one side and has difficulty moving their neck through normal ranges. In a recent case report, two children with congenital torticollis received a course of chiropractic treatment at…
Weight Training & Weight Loss for Seniors in Fanwood
Weight Training & Weight Loss for Seniors inFanwood Older adults who want to lose weight in Fanwood should consider resistance training while they diet. In this study, researchers assigned 249 people with an average age of 67 to either a diet-only group, a weight lifting plus diet group, or a brisk walking plus diet group.…
Do Sit-Stand Workstations Reduce Back Discomfort in Fanwood?
Do Sit-Stand Workstations Reduce Back Discomfort in Fanwood? An analysis of data from twelve published studies regarding sit-stand desks and musculoskeletal discomfort found that workers without back pain who utilized such workstations had a 30-50% reduced risk for back discomfort in Fanwood. The researchers note that further studies are necessary to determine the efficacy of…