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LIVE WEBINAR with Sonja Schoonenberg DISCUSSING EPIGENETICS

LIVE WEBINAR with Sonja Schoonenberg DISCUSSING EPIGENETICS
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What is Inflammation

What is Inflammation
Dr. Jimenez and crew discuss what is inflammation.

Crossfit & Health Fitness

Crossfit & Health Fitness
Multistreaming with restream.io/?ref=4LJAJ Dr. Jimenez and Daniel Alvarado discuss CrossFit and Health Fitness.

Dr Alex Jimenez and Dr. Mario Ruja

Dr Alex Jimenez and Dr. Mario Ruja
THE POWER OF CHIROPRACTIC 2020

3 Points of Weight Loss

3 Points of Weight Loss
Daniel Alvarado & Dr. Alex Jimenez Discuss Weight Loss Programs

Metabolic Syndrome: Getting Deep Into It

Metabolic Syndrome: Getting Deep Into It
Dr. Jimenez and Crew discuss Metabolic Syndrome.

Sciatica: The Nasty Back Scourge | El Paso, Texas

Sciatica: The Nasty Back Scourge | El Paso, Texas
Dr. Alex Jimenez & Dr. Marius Ruja Discuss the Scourge of the Lower Back.

Sciatica Explained | El Paso, Texas

Sciatica Explained | El Paso, Texas
Dr. Alex Jimenez & Crew Sciatica and Treatment Options

Metabolic Syndrome: What It Is & How to Fix It

Metabolic Syndrome: What It Is & How to Fix It
Dr. Alex Jimenez & Dr. Marius Ruja Discuss ways and methods for treating Metabolic Syndrome.

Metabolic Syndrome | El Paso Texas

Metabolic Syndrome | El Paso Texas
Today Dr. Marius Ruja & Dr. Alex Jimenez will discuss Metabolic Syndrome and Associated Disorders.

The Push Fitness Story | El Paso Texas

The Push Fitness Story  | El Paso Texas
Today Daniel Alvarado and Dr. Alex Jimenez Tell The Push Fitness History.

El Paso Chiropractor: What We Do- El Paso, Tx

El Paso Chiropractor: What We Do- El Paso, Tx
Today we will discuss who we are in El Paso TX

Dr. Alex Jimenez Presents (Personalized Medicine & Wellness)

Dr. Alex Jimenez Presents (Personalized Medicine & Wellness)
Introducing the Nutrition and Nutrigenomics Team. Dr. Alex Jimenez, Senior Health Coach Kenna Lee Vaughn and Master Nutritionist AnaPaola Rodrigues Arciniega

Gentle Chiropractic Therapy After Spine Surgery Or Spinal Fusion

11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 128 Gentle Chiropractic Therapy After Spine Surgery Or Spinal Fusion
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Individuals that have undergone spine surgery or spinal fusion for extreme low back pain caused by degeneration, herniated disks, sciatica, and other injuries could benefit from gentle chiropractic therapy post-surgery. Spinal fusion surgery is one of the last options after non-invasive treatment/s aren’t providing relief like:

  • Massage
  • Physical therapy
  • Chiropractic
  • Medications

However, many patients still experience pain/discomfort after the surgery and wonder which rehabilitation treatment options are available to them. Is chiropractic care still an option after major spinal surgery? Doctors will warn patients about the risks of receiving chiropractic treatment after surgery. This is true with high-velocity low-amplitude spinal adjustments/manipulation.

11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 128 Gentle Chiropractic Therapy After Spine Surgery Or Spinal Fusion

But incorporating gentle chiropractic therapy could benefit individuals still experiencing back pain after surgery. However, an individual needs to be adequately healed prior to beginning treatment. At Injury Medical Chiropractic and Functional Wellness Clinic, we regularly consult with patients post-surgery about the effectiveness of spinal rehabilitation therapy.

After surgery wait time

Spinal fusion surgery removes the discs between two or more vertebrae and fuses the bones together with screws and plates. The objective is to correct conditions like herniated discs and degenerative disc disease by immobilizing the spine in that area. It can take three months for the vertebrae to fuse together and create a complete immobilized graft. Once the graft is complete, physical therapy is brought in to strengthen the muscles around the graft. Patients are told to avoid any twisting and bending motions, or the graft could break.

How gentle chiropractic therapy can help

Spinal fusion surgery is not guaranteed to cure the problem causing an individual’s back pain. Gentle chiropractic therapy can help by therapeutically massaging the area/s keeping the muscles loose and flexible. Gentle manipulations are utilized to adjust or realign bones in the spine and other areas of the body. Because chiropractic treatment can involve intricate spinal manipulations, many individuals that have undergone back surgery can be hesitant to consider chiropractic treatment.

11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 128 Gentle Chiropractic Therapy After Spine Surgery Or Spinal Fusion

Discuss the possibility of receiving chiropractic therapy with a physician to determine whether the surgical graft is strong enough to withstand gentle spinal manipulations. A patient post-surgery is at greater risk of injury if they are not healed correctly before receiving chiropractic treatment. If the graft is adequately healed and a physician feels that the body is strong enough to endure mild spinal manipulations, reach out to a chiropractor to discuss treatment options.

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Benefits of a cheat day

Cheat days can be a highly useful tool to help motivate sticking to a diet plan. Cheat days can help build a positive relationship with food. The goal is to see one’s favorite dessert/comfort food as a reward and not a coping mechanism. However, cheat days not a license to binge eat.

Binge eating can lead to eating-related issues and hurt an individual’s ability to self-regulate. Binge eating does not boost the body’s metabolism, but it can have the opposite effect. After a binge, the body’s system is overloaded with a rush of calories, sugar, and fat. In addition to causing hormone and energy levels to fluctuate, the excess of calories promotes:

  • Fat storage
  • Inflammation
  • Digestive discomfort
  • Bloating
  • Constipation

Cheat day frequency

Ultimately, cheat days depend on how well an individual self-regulates and what their short and long-term goals are. However, it can become very easy for a cheat day to become a cheat weekend, to a cheat week, and so on. Next thing an individual is back to old unhealthy eating habits. The objective is to understand what helps maintain motivation and develop a sustainable, long-term plan.

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References

Perrucci, Rachel M, and Christopher M Coulis. “Chiropractic management of post spinal cord stimulator spine pain: a case report.” Chiropractic & manual therapies vol. 25 5. 6 Feb. 2017, doi:10.1186/s12998-017-0136-0

Fernandez, Matthew et al. “Surgery or physical activity in the management of sciatica: a systematic review and meta-analysis.” European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society vol. 25,11 (2016): 3495-3512. doi:10.1007/s00586-015-4148-y

O’Shaughnessy, Julie et al. “Chiropractic management of patients post-disc arthroplasty: eight case reports.” Chiropractic & osteopathy vol. 18 7. 21 Apr. 2010, doi:10.1186/1746-1340-18-7