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		<title>San Diego Chiropractor Asks: Could Those Extra Pounds Be Putting Your Joints on Overload?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 20:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
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As a Chiropractor in San Diego, I counsel many individuals who come to my clinic who want to lose weight. I know how hard it can be, and I also know how important it is to lose those extra pounds. What&#8217;s an extra pound or two? Over time, they can add up to [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a <a title="Chiropractor in San Diego" href="http://www.mysandiegochiropractor.net/">Chiropractor in San Diego</a>, I counsel many individuals who come to my clinic who want to lose weight. I know how hard it can be, and I also know how important it is to lose those extra pounds. What&#8217;s an extra pound or two? Over time, they can add up to a large number of health issues from heart and pulmonary diseases and diabetes to back challenges and joint degeneration. Extra pounds put excessive stress on organs, like the heart, as well as on joints in the low back, hips, and knees. A shocking 62% of men and women in America are overweight or obese, according to recent studies. That is a very significant percentage and an enormous problem (no pun intended).</p>
<p>Though we try to pretend otherwise, most of us know that the human body has not evolved to schlepp around a surfeit of weight in the form of body fat. Just an additional 20 or 30 pounds can veritably overload and encumber the joints and muscles of the body. Excess weight in the abdominal region, for example, requires that the body compensate (counterbalance the weight) by tilting the pelvis forward. This shift produces compression in the joints of the low back. Joint compression inhibits nerve activity and causes painful inflammation. Most people who have a heavy midsectionexperience low back pain generated by  a compressed sciatic nerve or spinal misalignments that impinge nerves due to weight-bearing stresses. If not addresses, misaligned vertebra not only continue to irritate the degenerative changes that have already taken place, but can develop into new arthritic changes in the spine in the future.</p>
<p>Here are the ways in which chiropractic treatment can help. First of all, to be clear, a moderate body weight is required in order for the musculoskeletal system to function in the way it is meant to. That said, in addition, chiropractic adjustments relieve nerve impingements in the spine and assist in getting motion back into the joints of the musculoskeletal system, such as in the low back, hips, and knees. And, of course exercise and physical activity is a lot easier, and more beneficial for the body, when the the joints have good mobility and the spine is aligned. Not only will exercise help with weight reduction, but it can actually inhibit degenerative changes as we age.</p>
<p>It is always best to review your diet and exercise options with a healthcare professional, like your chiropractor. In addition to assisting people suffering from back pain and joint inflammation, chiropractors offer expert suggestions on the type of lifestyle modifications that can help a person to stay healthier, more vital, and more active through the years. It isn&#8217;t a foregone conclusion that arthritis and immobility an inescapable part of the aging process. The structure of the human body is intended to carry a person through an entire lifetime of pain-free movement.</p>
<p>So, if those extra few pounds have started to add up to a lot of pain, as your <a title="chiropractor in San Diego" href="http://www.mysandiegochiropractor.net/ultra-lite-weight-loss">chiropractor in San Diego</a> and someone who cares deeply about your overall health, I can help. Make an appointment today!</p>
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		<title>Sacramento Chiropractor: Get Ready If You Want to Avoid Golf Injuries!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 22:11:19 +0000</pubDate>
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With any kind of sport, injuries are not uncommon. You can frequently avoid getting injured in a certain sport by finding out what injury is apt to happen, and then do whatever it takes to avoid it. Unfortunately, sports injuries can&#8217;t always be avoided. Therefore, it&#8217;s advantageous to take conscientious care of your body [...]]]></description>
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<p>With any kind of sport, injuries are not uncommon. You can frequently avoid getting injured in a certain sport by finding out what injury is apt to happen, and then do whatever it takes to avoid it. Unfortunately, sports injuries can&#8217;t always be avoided. Therefore, it&#8217;s advantageous to take conscientious care of your body to make injury less predictable, or less traumatic.   Prior to beginning a sport, such as golf, the most important thing you can do is to be confident that you have a suitable fitness level. By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, keeping your joints mobile and your muscles limber, preparing your body prior to activity, using proper form and good postures while actively playing, and giving yourself plenty of cool down and relaxation time, you will probably keep your body safe from injury.</p>
<p>Golf injuries don&#8217;t only happen to amateurs. It has been conjectured that nearly a third of pro golfers playing concurrently are playing with injuries. Fortunately, all-round good health and fitness can decrease how many injuries you may experience and may conceivably deter them totally.</p>
<p>It is crucial for you to have proper body strength in the muscle areas most employed during golf. However, it&#8217;s important to make sure your spine is in proper alignment and that it has good mobility prior to setting out to build muscle strength. A proficient golf swing relies on your spine&#8217;s capacity to efficiently move in a rotational action. Back injuries are the most prevalent kind of injuries experienced by golfers. Your <a title="Sacramento Chiropractor" href="http://www.sacramentochiropractic.net">Sacramento chiropractor</a> will insure that your spine is in proper alignment and that there is efficient movement of the vertebrae. Chiropractic management can go a long way in helping you to avert back injury.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re &#8220;straightened&#8221; it&#8217;s time to strengthen. Being prepared to play your game is paramount to safe, injury-free action on the green. Golf stretching and flexibility practices will warm up your muscles and make straining them less likely. Whole body range of motion (ROM) exercises will enhance flexibility, relatively fast, in all areas of the body. Additionally, elastic band conditioning can provide targeted golf range of motion advantages and can increase needed power in the shoulders, hips and deep muscles of the core. Due to the fact that elastic band training supplies the dynamic resistance that regular weight lifting does not, sports professionals, like your chiropractor, are making them a part of their golf conditioning programs.</p>
<p>Quite a few golfers suffer from &#8220;<strong>Golfer&#8217;s Elbow</strong>&#8221; in addition to back injuries. There is a minute difference between golfer&#8217;s elbow and tennis elbow though they are almost the same. Tennis elbow impinges the outside of the upper arm whereas golfer&#8217;s elbow affects the inner arm. Golfer&#8217;s elbow, like tennis elbow, can result from a single intense action, such as (in golf) striking the mat at the driving range or thrusting down on a hard fairway surface. Repetitive stress from smaller shocks, though, is most often the protagonist. Moreover, it can come upon those who all of a sudden begin to play too much golf. As a case in point, if individuals that usually play golf once or twice a month decide to play in a tournament, they are likely at risk for developing the injury.</p>
<p>Golf makes distinctive requirements on the body. Fatigue can be a challenge because the game ordinarily lasts longer than most other sports. Whenever the body is fatigued, unhealthy posture and impeded coordination frequently follow. Together, these two components can produce a variety of injuries. In addition, due to constant swinging of the golf clubs, the shoulder muscles are susceptible to injury. Just as attention should be given to make certain that your muscles are stretched and warmed up prior to starting your golf game, be sure to rest your body appropriately between games.</p>
<p>A surprising injury sometimes connected with golf is <strong>Carpal Tunnel Syndrome</strong>. But, this injury can be caused by many games of golf played over a number of months continuously since it is a condition that comes about as a result of repetitive stress Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can be a severe injury causing disability and sometimes requiring surgery. However, chiropractic management and, sometimes the use of a brace will help the condition if a health professional, such as your chiropractor, diagnoses it at an early stage.</p>
<p>Injuries are assumed to be inevitable part of life for many golfers. Nonetheless, a healthy, mobile spine, good preparation, proper exercise and muscle conditioning, attaining and sustaining a an appropriate fitness level, and reasonable rest and recuperation after your game is over, can make injuries a good deal less a part of your golfing experience.</p>
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<p>Dr. Yong Kim is a <a title="chiropractor in Sacramento" href="http://www.sacramentochiropractor.org/">chiropractor in Sacramento</a> with over thirteen years of experience helping thousands of patients get out of pain and get their lives back. His office is located at 1707 Professional Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825. He has special training in the area of sports injuries. Dr Kim is himself an avid health enthusiast. For more information go to his website at <a href="http://www.sacramentochiropractor.org/" target="_new">http://www.sacramentochiropractor.org</a></div>
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