Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Pain in the Neck

Is it hard for you to look over your shoulder? Do you have a constant pulling or throbbing pain in your neck? Do you notice a grinding sound as you turn your head? Contact the doctor for a thorough examination.


A popular response to neck pain in taking drugs to cover up the problem (aspirin, analgesics, pain pills) or treating its symptoms (muscle relaxers, hot packs). But neck pain ISN'T caused by lack of aspirin or drugs! The Chiropractic approach to neck pain is to locate the underlying cause. this begins with your examination. Special attention is given to the structure and function of the spine, and its affect on the nervous system. Is the proper spinal curve present? Are the nerve openings between each pair of spinal bones free and clear? Is the head balanced? Are the shoulders level? These and other considerations are used to create a plan of specific chiropractic adjustments to help improve the motion and position of spinal vertebrae.


With improved structure and function, neck pain often diminishes or totally disappears----WITHOUT addictive drugs or harmful side effects.


Many patients with neck pain have lost the normal forward curve in the neck. This can affect the brain stem and spinal cord.


Remember, your neck has to balance and support the equivalent of a 10 - 13 lb bowling ball.


Take care of yourself! Call for an appt today!!! 813-254-5200. New patient visit with xrays if needed is now only $60. This is a $210 value. What better time to work on your aches, pains and take care of your health.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Mid Back Pain Can Be a Serious Symptom


The mid back area is highly reactive and can compensate for the pelvis and lower back region or the upper neck and cervical spine area. Sitting at a computer or driving for long periods of time are two common origins of mid back-related pain. Mid back pain can also be associated with a referred pain or complication from one of the organ systems in the body such as the liver or kidneys.


Mid back pain is one of the most common complaints that patients report when they first visit a chiropractor. the mid back area is called the thoracic spine. There are normally twelve bones with a matching twelve pairs of ribs that make up the mid back area.


Symptoms of mid back pain can range from muscle tightness and spasms, trigger points (areas of acute spasm and pain), restricted range of motion when bending or twisting and sharp or stabbing pains from the back, radiating to the front. the rib cage can also become distorted causing symptoms that mimic respiratory or cardiac problems such as shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat and fast or slow heart rhythms.


This is whyb you should be evaluated by a doctor of chiropractic whenever mid back pain or symptoms occur. Dr Parker specializes in the musculoskeletal system and its biomechanical-related functions. A complete history and exam will help determine the origin of the problem and how best to proceed. A corrective care plan will then be designedfor you to alleviate your symptoms and correct the underlying problems.


Call for an appointment today. Our office hours are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9am - 12pm and 3:00pm-6:00pm. We are open on Tuesday afternoons 3:00pm - 6:00pm. We are looking forward to meeting you!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

What is an Adjustment?



What is an Adjustment?




You may hear the word from time to time from friends or family who regularly see their chiropractor and you wonder, so exactly WHAT is an adjustment?




An adjustment is the use of a specific force in a precise direction, applied to a joint that is "fixated" or "locked up" and not moving properly. Adjustments help return bones to a more normal motion or position, relieving pain and ill health.

When the 24 bones that protect the spinal cord lose their normal position or motion, delicate nerve tissue can become choked or irritated. So, when one of the bones is "out of place" so to speak, an ajustment will definitely help.

Each day millions of delightd patients choose chiropractic over drugs or surgery as a common sense approach to better health.


How does the chiropractor adjust the spine?




There are many ways to adjust the spine. Usually the doctor's hands or a specially designed instrument is used to deliver a highly accurate thrust. After years of training, Dr Parker has selected a variety of methods and has become skilled in each of those. Regardless of which technique is used, each chiropractic adjustment is specifically tailored to the patient's age, size and unique spinal problem.




Adjustments help normalize spinal function and join mobility. When nervous system function improves in this way, the body can begin the natural healing process.

Why not call our office today and make an appointment? You'll be on your way to better health!