Reduced Inflammatory Blood Markers Of Chronic Low Back Pain Sufferers with 2 Weeks of Chiropractic Treatment A Very Interesting Study that found a short, 2 week course of chiropractic adjustments to the lower back reduced inflammatory blood markers interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in people suffering from chronic low back pain. Chronic pain conditions are generally much more difficult […]
Best Whiplash Doctor To See In Texarkana
Chiropractic Whiplash Treatment After A Car Accident In Texarkana Researchers are proving what doctors of chiropractic and their patients have known for over 100 years. Chiropractic help improve healing from an injury by allowing the body to function properly. Chiropractic is excellent care for most injuries people experience from an accident. It just makes sense […]
Pain Management: The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Chronic Pain Conditions
Texarkana Pain Sufferers… A Recent Article In Pain Management News Makes A Very Strong Argument FOR Chiropractic’s Role In Treating People Suffering With Chronic Pain. Here are some of the important points about Chiropractic from the Pain Management article… Chiropractic started in 1894, when DD Palmer made the first Chiropractic adjustment. Chiropractic quickly spread due […]
Common Anti-Inflammatories (NSAIDs) Use In Athletes May Put The Kidneys At Risk
Athletes commonly take Anti-Inflammatory NSAIDs like Ibuprofen during training to help reduce post workout muscle soreness. I previously discussed research that demonstrated taking these anti-inflammatory drugs interferes with training recovery and adaptation. A well researched area is the effect of NSAIDs on kidney function. This is important in high risk individuals and in athletes as […]
“I’m A Runner. Should I Take An Anti-Inflammatory Before Training?”
“Should I take an anti-inflammatory pain reliever before training to reduce pain, stiffness, and other symptoms from training?” Endurance Athletes like Cyclists, Runners, and Triathletes commonly take an ibuprofen, motrin, advil, or some other NSAID (diclofenac, celecoxib, rofecoxib) before training with the hopes that it would reduce inflammation and pain from pushing your body. The […]
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