Advanced Spine and Sports Care
For Your Health

June 2003

In This Newsletter

  1. Chiropractic Tips & Advice To Improve Your Golf Game & Save Your Back
  2. A Healthy and Happy Summer
  3. Summer Promotion - Get a FREE Adjustment!
  4. Ask the Doctor
  5. Advanced Spine and Sport locations
Welcome!

A Happy and Healthy Summer!

A note to our patients... Summer is finally here and I want to wish you a happy and healthy summer. As the summer begins, so do summer activities - gardening, running, golf, swimming... What ever you are into, remember to take care of yourself properly. Warm up, stretch, use proper posture, and visit me for regular check ups. Remember, it's your body, take care of it.

If you have any suggestions or comments for our newsletter, feel free to email us at yourhealth@ chiropracticsportscare.com.

Summer promotion - health around town...

For all you existing patients, wear your Advanced Spine & Sport sweatshirt/jacket/t-shirt in any Chicago race and I'll give you a free adjustment!

Just give us a photo (digital or paper) and I'll give you a crack.

Ask the Doctor

Question:
My husband has Severe pain in his upper right arm. He went to the doctor and had blood work and said he had muscle strain. He was given vioxx . He is still having severe pain. It hasn't helped. He has a high tollerance for pain and never complains. This has been dibilitating for him and has brought him to tears. Any suggestions? He says it is #@*@! killing him.

Debbie

Answer:
Debbie,

There are many passive physiological theraputic things chiropractors can do to help pain due to muscle strains. Get an evaluation by a chiropractor who practices these therapies and it will help greatly.

Dr. Jason Ingham

Question:
I've been having tingling in my 3 fingers of my left hand. It was occassional but now it is constant and won't go away. I have it mostly in the tips of the fingers. Sometimes I feel it further down the fingers. Please help me.

Answer:
It sounds like you could be suffering from irritated nerve roots. This is often caused by subluxations (partial dislocations of the spine). It is a chiropractic doctors job to locate and correct subluxations. My advice would be to get a chiroprcactic evaluation. The doctor will be able to further asses your situation.

Dr. Jason W. Ingham

Two locations to serve you!

Advanced Spine and Sport Care has opened a second office to better serve you.

1455 W. Webster, Bally Lower Level
Chicago, IL 60613
773 755 2225

4552 N. Magnolia
Chicago, IL 60640
773 769 2225

Chiropractic Tips & Advice To Improve Your Golf Game & Save Your Back

Many avid golfers contort their bodies into oddly twisted postures, generating a great deal of torque. Couple this motion with a bent-over stance, repeat 120 times over three or four hours, add the fatigue that comes with several miles of walking, and you've got a good workout-and a recipe for potential lower-back trouble.

As America's love affair with the game continues to grow, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has advice on how to take a proactive approach that will prepare your body for many years of pain-free play.

"Most golfers go until they get hurt, then look for help," says Dr. David Stude, member of the ACA Sports Council and founding fellow of the National Golf Fitness Society. "Back pain is a warning sign that there is an underlying problem responsible for a symptom that will likely get worse. Doctors of chiropractic look for the cause of the symptom and help reduce the likelihood of future injury."

If you take the chiropractic approach, you're in good company. According to Dr. Stude, Tiger Woods says that lifting weights and visiting his chiropractor regularly have made him a better golfer. Dr. Stude and the ACA suggest these simple measures to help you avoid back pain or injury and improve your game:

  • Purchase equipment that fits. Don't try to adapt your swing to the wrong clubs: A six-footer playing with irons designed for someone five inches shorter is begging for back trouble.
  • For the women in golf: If you have "inherited" your husband's or significant other's golf clubs, they might be difficult for you to use. Not only are the clubs often too long, but the shaft is often not flexible enough for a woman's grip. Women typically play better with clubs that are composed of lighter, more flexible material, such as graphite.
  • For the men in golf: It is a good idea to spend some extra time performing quality stretches-before and after your game-to increase your trunk flexibility. While men are traditionally stronger than women, they usually aren't as flexible. Men need to improve their flexibility to maintain a more even and consistent swing plane and thus improve the likelihood of more consistent performance.
  • For senior golfers: If you show some signs of arthritis in the hands, consider a larger, more specialized grip for added safety and performance.
  • For all golfers: For some, scores may not be as important as enjoying the social benefits of the game. Having clubs that are comfortable will increase the chances of playing for a long time without significant physical limitations.
  • Take lessons. Learning proper swing technique is critical. At the end of the swing, you want to be standing up straight; the back should not be twisted.
  • Wear orthotics. These custom-made shoe inserts support the arch, absorb shock, and increase coordination. "Studies show custom-made, flexible orthotics can improve the entire body's balance, stability and coordination, which translates into a smoother swing and reduced fatigue," Dr. Stude says. While the upper part of a shoe may score style points, what the foot rests on affects your game.
  • Avoid metal spikes. They tear up greens and can increase stress on the back. Soft shoes or soft spikes allow for greater motion.
  • Warm up before each round. "Stretching before and after 18 holes is the best way to reduce post-game stiffness and soreness," says Dr. Stude. Take a brisk walk to get blood flowing to the muscles; then do a set of stretches. To set up a stretching and/or exercise routine, see a doctor of chiropractic or golf pro who can evaluate your areas of tension and flexibility.
  • Pull, don't carry, your golf bag. Carrying a heavy bag for 18 holes can cause the spine to shrink, leading to disk problems and nerve irritation. If you prefer to ride in a cart, alternate riding and walking every other hole-bouncing around in a cart can also be hard on the spine.
  • Keep your entire body involved. Every third hole, take a few practice swings with the opposite hand to keep your muscles balanced and even out stress on the back.
  • Drink lots of water. Dehydration causes early fatigue, leading you to compensate by adjusting your swing, thus increasing the risk of injury. Don't smoke or drink alcoholic beverages while golfing, as both cause loss of fluid.
  • Take the "drop." One bad swing-striking a root or a rock with your club-can damage a wrist. If unsure whether you can get a clean swing, take the drop.

Chiropractic Care Can Help

Doctors of chiropractic are trained and licensed to treat the entire neuromusculoskeletal system. Some doctors of chiropractic have specialized training in sports medicine and can provide advice for golfers to help them decrease the stresses and strains placed on their bodies. Doctors of chiropractic can address other health concerns, such as shoulder, knee, arm and wrist pain that could affect your game. "If you golf consistently, you will no doubt feel the stress of the game, but by following a few simple prevention tips, it is possible to play without pain for a lifetime," says Dr. Stude.

Chiropractic in Cyberspace

If you like to surf the Net, check out the ChiropraticSportCare.com where you can also obtain additional information about preventing spinal pain and injury and learn about chiropractic education and the history of the chiropractic profession. Visit us today at ChiropraticSportCare.com or call us at 773-755-BACK (2225).

Source: American Chiropractic Association

 

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