Chiropractor - Simi Valley
1716 Erringer Road
Simi Valley, CA 93065
805-581-8053

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By contactus
October 13, 2011
Category: Uncategorized
  1.  Eat more frequently.  I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but it’s true.  Snacking between meals (with healthy snacks of course) will curb your appetite and help balance your blood sugar.  When done right, your cravings will lessen and your energy levels should improve.  Try it for a week and let me know what you think.
  2. Don’t give up your favorite foods.  What?!  That’s right!  Keep eating what you love, but here’s the caveat:  You must make it priority number one to add healthy fruits and vegetables (more vegetables than fruits) to each one of your meals and snacks.  If you keep this a habit, you should eventually adopt new favorite foods that are healthier, while your cravings for a lot of the not so good food will subside.  For example, if you have to have pizza, make sure you’re having a large salad also.  Try this for a month and see what happens. 
By contactus
September 08, 2011
Category: Uncategorized
Tags: simi valley   chiropractor   disc   neck pain   ca   back pain   spinal disc   herniation   bulge   protrusion  

In the neck and back, we have discs that separate our vertebra, or spinal bones.   These discs provide for optimal motion, structure, and shock absorption.  The disc has two layers.  The outer layer is called the annulus fibrosis, and the inner layer is called the nucleus.  The annulus is made up of cartilage, while the nucleus is made of a gelatinous material. 

When a disc is injured, pain can be produced in various ways.  The annulus has nerve endings that run through it.  When it is stretched, strained, or torn, there can be a deep and intense pain.  The disc can also bulge, protrude, and/or herniate from its proper place.   In some cases, the central nucleus can be pushed into the outer edge of the disc.  The nucleus itself has no nerve endings and does not cause pain. However, the nucleus can push on other structures, including spinal nerves.  This can cause a sharp shooting pain that can travel to the arms and or legs, cause numbness, or weakness.
 
For some disc injuries, chiropractic care can offer many solutions.  Certain traction techniques can help bring the disc to it’s proper position and help the body properly heal itself.   Pain from more severe disc injuries may respond to epidural injections.  Some may even require surgical intervention.  MRI is the best diagnostic imaging tool to detect a disc injury.  As with everything, finding the problem is the first step to a solution.   
By contactus
August 25, 2011
Category: Uncategorized

School is officially back in session.  Every September, the issue of heavy backpacks and back pain in kids and teens is brought up.  Here are some general tips with regard to backpack safety and avoiding injury:

1.  Pick the right backpack, making sure the shoulder straps are padded.  It should be the right size for the child.  The bottom of the bag should not sag too far below the belt line.

2.  If possible, avoid loading it too heavily.  15 to 20% of the child's body weight should be the most that the backpack weighs.  In some situations when a school aged child has been having back or neck pain, I've been able to write a note requesting another set of books, so that a set could be kept at home and not need to be carried to and from school.  If a heavy backpack is unavoidable, you may consider a backpack that has wheels and an extendible handle.

3.  Practice proper lifting techniques when lifting the backpack from the floor.  Check my previous blog on this subject.

4.  Make sure the backpack is fastened high and tight, so that it doesn't sag.  Use both shoulder straps, not carrying the bag on just one shoulder.

5.  Load the backpack with the heaviest items closest the the childs body.  Use the various compartments to do this.  This will help more evenly distribute the weight.

 

By contactus
August 11, 2011
Category: Uncategorized
Tags: simi valley   chiropractor   ca   tendinitis   sprain   InLine Chiropractic   Phillip Lavine   DC   cold laser   strain   wrist   elbow   ankle  

For the last couple of years, our patients have benefited from cold laser therapy.  The reason why it’s called a “cold” laser is because this type of laser does not burn tissue such as surgical lasers do.  Cold laser therapy works by stimulating more adenosine triphosphate (ADP) to the injured tissue.  ADP is a biological building block of energy.  Increased ATP to the injured tissue promotes healing.  Tendinitis and mild to moderate sprains of the elbow, wrist, hand, ankle, and foot have responded well to cold laser therapy in our office.   

By contactus
July 28, 2011
Category: Uncategorized
Tags: simi valley   chiropractor   neck   exercise   ca   InLine Chiropractic   Phillip Lavine   DC   back   pain   ROM   range of motion   stretch  

One of the first exercises that I recommend to my patients is range of motion activity.  This is important, because in many cases, back and neck problems are caused or worsened by lack of motion.  Part of what a chiropractic adjustment does is restore normal joint motion.  So at some point in a care plan, restoring motion should also be done by the patient while they're not in the office being treated.  Range of motion exercises are simple and can be quite effective in enhancing the results of chiropractic care.

Basically, the spine has three planes of motion:  1.  flexion/extension  2.  left and right lateral bending  3.  left and right rotation.  As an example, let's use the neck.  The three motion exercises would be:  1.  looking up and looking down.  2.  tilting the head to the left and right  3.  turning the head to the left and right.  Similar motions can be done in the back as well as the neck.  This should be done slowly, with a light stretch at the end of the motion.  Mild discomfort is ok, but this exercise should be stopped if pain or dizziness occurs.  It's not necesarry to do this exercise 15 times in a row.  Do it once, but do it several times throughout the day.

Look out for future blogs where I'll do a video demonstration.



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