Posts Tagged ‘exercise’

Fibromyalgia?

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Many times people have all the symptoms of fibromyalgia but still may not have fibromyalgia.  Read this clinical case history from one of our many patients and decide for yourself whether or not they had fibromyalgia?

“First of all, I must admit I was skeptical about going to a chiropractor.  A year of deep muscle massages every 10 days, plus another 6 weeks of physical therapy, two to three times per week had given me very little relief.  A friend at work suggested I try a chiropractor.  A couple of weeks after that, I saw Dr. V’s infomercial and decided to come in.  In less than three weeks of treatment, I’m feeling much, much better.  The pain in my neck, shoulders, spine, hips, and tailbone was constant with occasional intense muscle spasms that were excruciating.  I was so weak and fatigued all the time, and I couldn’t work a full day. Now, I am virtually pain free.  I still have a bit of morning stiffness, but it passes.  My posture is better and I feel more alert and less tired.”                                                                               – Harold A.

Oddly enough, even though he had many symptoms associated with fibromyalgia:

Muscle pain,

Overall body aches,

Fatigue

Weakness,

Insomnia, etc.

He did not have fibromyalgia.  His examination did not reveal the discrete tender points in enough places to warrant that particular diagnosis.

If you wonder if you’ve been diagnosed correctly, or are receiving proper care, call our center now, (303) 394-CARE (2273).  If you mention this article, you will receive a FREE examination without obligation.

Denver Chiropractor

Dr. Visentin, D.C.

Care Chiropractic

Denver, CO 80220

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DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE FIBROMYALGIA?

Monday, November 8th, 2010

If you have fibromyalgia, there is an increased likelihood your child may suffer from the same condition.  Here is what to look for:

-     Widespread pain,

-     Headaches,

-     Urinary and bowel problems,

-     Sleep disturbance,

-     Squirming or fidgeting,

-     Terrible hand writing,

-     Memory and learning problems,

-     Abdominal pain and

-     Twitches during sleep.

Without proper care, children with fibromyalgia will suffer pain that is very real and may even assume it’s their fault.  It’s imperative they visit a qualified doctor to get care for this problem.

 At our center we recognize this legitimate condition and offer children and adults great relief.  While other methods have failed, our approach is gentle enough to be safe for children of all ages.  If your child has any of the above symptoms, call (303) 394-CARE (2273) now.

Dr. Visentin, D.C.

Care Chiropractic

Denver, CO 80220

©2010 

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Can Kids Have Fibromyalgia?

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
Denver Chiropractor

Fibromyalgia is not just an adult disorder.  Yes, children can have it too and there is strong evidence that fibromyalgia may be hereditary, (it runs in families). 

An Israeli study published in the “Journal of Rheumatology” in 1993 reported that 6.2 percent of a group of 338 healthy school children met the criteria for fibromyalgia.

Often time’s doctors and families will discount a child’s pain with statements like, “oh he just wants attention” or “she’s just suffering growing pains.”  Unfortunately, the child’s pain can be very real.  The underlying problem goes unrecognized and the child suffers needlessly.

Don’t let this happen to your family!  Without care their problems can get worse.  With proper care they could feel great.  Call now, (303) 394-CARE (2273).  The exam is FREE when you mention this article.

 

Dr. Visentin, D.C.

Care Chiropractic

Denver, Colorado

©2010

 

 

 

Denver Fibromyalgia

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Why are so many fibromyalgia sufferers seeking our care?  Don’t chiropractors help with spinal problems?

There is a growing body of scientific evidence that shows that the relationship between the spine and nervous system determines how susceptible we are to fibromyalgia. The article below is still another example of why our care can be critical for fibromyalgia in particular.

The clinical syndrome of fibrositis.  Wolfe F, American Journal of Medicine 1986 vol. 81 (suppl 3A) Sept 29, 1986;7-14

Researchers found that 45.9% of people who had fibromyalgia and went to a chiropractor experienced moderate to great improvement.  In the same study, antidepressant medication benefited only 36.3% of those studied and exercise was limited to a 31.8% rate of improvement.

If you hurt all over, feel exhausted all the time, have muscle tenderness and want relief, call (303) 394-CARE (2273).  Let’s talk.  You may have fibromyalgia, and I can help.

Dr. Visentin, D.C.

Care Chiropractic

Denver, CO ©2010

Home Care For Fibromyalgia

Friday, June 18th, 2010

The most important thing you can do at home for fibromyalgia is to exercise. It may seem like the last thing you want to do. You may hurt all the time. You may feel completely exhausted, but mild exercise will actually help your condition. Even if you don’t feel like it, exercise anyway. You will get the energy back. Once you start, you will feel better. Go for a walk, ride a bike, or swim. It will actually energize your system in the long run. Even though you may feel tired or unable to sleep, exercise helps fibromyalgia.

If you’ve been blowing off exercise, or wonder exactly how to get started, call my center now, (303) 394-CARE
(2273)
Dr. Visentin, D.C. c2010