Techniques: Cox Flexion-Distraction
This is a low force decompression technique designed to increase disc height, relieves irritation of spinal nerves, improves posture, and restores spinal motion without pain. http://www.coxtechnic.com/
ActivatorA gentle low-force technique, the Activator provides a gentle, controlled thrust to the patient. The thrust gently realigns the vertebrae as well as stimulates nerve and muscle function. http://activator.com/default.asp
Soft tissue releaseOur doctors also utilize a soft tissue technique by which they analyze, locate, and treat muscle spasms along the spine. Muscle spasms along the spine will pull against the vertebrae decreasing mobility of surrounding joints. When joint mobility is decreased, there is less feedback to the nervous system from the corresponding joints thereby preventing optimal function of the body as a whole.
Gonstead/DiversifiedThese two techniques are both high velocity adjustments performed on subluxations (misalignments of vertebrae.) When the doctor locates the areas of restriction, a thrust is induced into that joint to free the restriction and realign the subluxation. http://www.gonstead.com/
Services: Chiropractic Adjustment
Chiropractic is a science, art and philosophy that
concerns itself with the relationship between the nervous
system and the function (health) of the body.
Doctor's of chiropractic are licensed to practice in
all 50 states and have received extensive training in a four
year program (after completing three years of pre-med
courses), which emphasizes the biomechanics of the
musculoskeletal system and how the body is affected by
abnormal spinal conditions. As in our office, the ethical
Chiropractor treats those conditions within their scope of
practice and refers patients, when necessary, to other
physicians for specialized treatments.
Many research studies have concluded that Chiropractic
care is not only effective, but also helps significantly
reduce health care costs.
The respected RAND Corporation found that spinal
manipulation is an appropriate method for back pain.
A landmark Canadian study commissioned by the Ontario
Ministry of Health recently concluded that "highly
significant" cost savings could be realized from the
expanded use of chiropractic care for the treatment of low
back pain. It also recommended that Chiropractic care be
"fully insured and integrated" in the government
health care system.
A study published in the British Medical Journal found
that Chiropractic treatment was more effective than hospital
out patient management for patients with chronic or severe
back pain.
Positive outcome data for chiropractic in treating low
back pain has led to the federal Agency for Health Care Policy
and Research (AHCPR) to endorse chiropractic manipulation in
that area. The efficacy of chiropractic treatment for other
conditions is actively being researched. The studies go on...
As in medicine and dentistry, there are specialists within
the Chiropractic profession, including radiology,
orthopedics, physical rehabilitation, and neurology.
The Chiropractic Neurologist chooses to focus his/her
practice on neurologically based problems. Typically, a
Doctor of Chiropractic who specializes in neurology serves in
the same consulting manner as a medical neurologist. The
difference is that the type of care or applications of a
Chiropractic Neurologist do not include drugs or surgery.
As a result, certain conditions are more
appropriately seen by Chiropractic Neurologists.
Specifically, Chiropractic Neurologists have tremendous
success in treating a variety of conditions including movement
disorders, dystonia, post-stroke rehabilitation,
radiculopathy, and nerve entrapment syndromes that are
consequences of lesions in the central or peripheral nervous
system.
Chiropractic Neurologists can also serve as counsel when
there is a diagnostic dilemma or question of the
appropriateness of care regarding a specific lesion or
condition.
Our office is fully equipped with x-ray imaging to aid us in better serving each patient with their illness…….
PhysiotherapyAt Scott Chiropractic, we offer a wide array of physiotherapies. These include Electrical Muscle Stimulation, Mechanical Traction, and Hydrobed therapy. The utilization of these therapies both individually and collectively accelerate the healing time of the patient.
Physiotherapy - Interferential Electro-Therapy
It is a therapeutic treatment to aid in the relief of pain and
the promotion of soft tissue healing. Tiny amounts of
electrical impulses are induced into the tissues in the
vicinity of the injury. Where these waves intersect below the
surface of the skin, a low frequency stimulation is
created. This prompts the body to secrete endorphins and other
natural painkillers to help relieve pain. Most patients fine
Interferential Electro-Therapy to be extremely beneficial and
descrive the treatment as a faint “pins and needles”
sensation. Interferential Electro-Therapy is most often used
for pain relief and to aid in reducing the swelling of soft
tissues. Ligament sprains, muscle strains and spasms often
respond to this treatment, helping to reduce atrophy and
increase blood circulation.
Patient Benefits:
Reduces
painful symptoms
Decreases local swelling
Promotes
muscle tone
Restores normal movements
Releases the
body’s natural pain killers
Accelerates the healing
process
It is a way of inducing passive motion in to the spine for the
purpose of stretching spinal joints and increasing mobility.
The patient lies face up on a bench table, which has
roller-type cams beneath its surface. The rollers can slowly
travel the length of the spine, stretching spinal joints.
Most patients find this more of treatment to be relaxing and
very helpful. The gentle rolling action is restful,
excerising the spinme without effort. Since discs have a poor
blood supply, they get nutrients from the circulation of
fluids surrounding spinal joints. Fixations prevent this
natural circulation and cause disc thinning and degeneration.
Intersegmental traction helps increase and restore necessary
elasticity and motion to the spine.
Patient Benefits:
Comfortable and relaxing
Increased
mobility
Improved circulation of spinal fluids
Our wonderful hydrobeds combine floatation and thermotherapy
with a dry form of whirlpool type massage. Many patients
prefer dry hydromassage (DHM) over regular massage. It is that
effective. When a patient is in pain, the body triggers a
muscle spasm and guarding in order to splint and protect the
injured body part during the acute phase of the healing
process. The muscle spasm, however, often becomes the
problem on its own.
When the muscles are in spasm,
they partially close down drainage of venous blood and waste
products from the muscle cells. This, in turn,
partially blocks the inflow of arterial blood which results in
decreased oxygen flow to the tissue. This causes a buildup of
lactic acid and other irritating chemicals. The presence of
these chemicals in the muscles causes more muscle pain,
which causes more muscle spasm which increases the amount of
the irritating chemicals in the tissues. This
self-perpetuating cycle can go on indefinitely unless
addresses with proper treatment.
The solution is proper
application of massage techniques. DHM is the most effective
treatment. Consider the following comments from patients: “I
want to take DHM home with me. Being on DHM is like a 20
minute vacation.”
In summary, DHM increases blood
supply to damaged tissues, increases drainage from soft
tissues, relaxes muscles, prevents adhesion and
fibrosis in soft tissues, decreases tendency for muscle
atrophy and reduces pain. It is indicated in cases of
arthritis, fibrositis, sprain, strain,
contusion, back pain, muscle spasm, nerve
injuries, neurologic disorders, nervous tension,
headaches, trigger points, radiculitis and joint
stiffness.
A Trigger Point is an area of uncontrolled muscle tightness
causing tenderness, which interferes with normal muscle
function. This restricts normal range of motion, weakens
the muscles and may refer pain to other parts of the body.
Using the hands, the skin is gently presses, to locate
underlying tight bands or nodules of muscle fibers. Then using
muscle is compressed with sustained pressure to relax it. To
prepare the site, a cooling spray may be used. As pressure
is applied, some patients experience temporary discomfort
until the muscle relaxes. Others may feel referred pain to
other parts of the body. Trigger Point Therapy is a highly
effective way to reduce muscle spasms and relax hyperactive
muscles. This helps restore normal range of motion and promote
faster healing.
Patient Benefits:
Reduced chronic
muscle spasms
Avoids scar tissue formation
Improved
muscle tone
Promotes better circulation
Increases
range of motion
Massage and related bodywork techniques can release painful muscle tension, improve circulation, increase joint flexibility and reduce mental and physical fatigue. In addition, massage is among the most effective means available to combat stress. “From assembly lines to corporate headquarters, Americans are discovering the magic of massage.” Newsweek, April 6, 1998. Massage is an excellent compliment to your chiropractic care. We have experienced therapist on staff. Call for your appointment today.
Nutritional Counseling
We utilize the Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) body
scan to determine a patient’s body composition and, in
general, overall cell health. With this information,
custom nutrition protocols are designed to aid each patient in
achieving their ultimate goals. These goals may include weight
loss, digestive issues, fatigue, autoimmune
disorders, and a myriad of other disorders.
Our
protocols include liver detoxification, body cleanses,
meal replacement shakes, vitamin and mineral
supplementation, etc. With these products and
procedures, body composition is changed, immune
systems are strengthened, and cells are stabilized and
returned to health.
BIA is the method we use in our office for determining body composition, or your fat and lean tissue percentages. BIA determines the opposition of the flow of an electric current through body tissues. This measurement is then used to calculate the total body water (TBW). TBW is then used to estimate fat-free body mass. Fat free mass is subtracted from total body weight leaving body fat.
Foot Levelers OrthoticsCertain spinal problems benefit tremendously from custom orthotics, also known as pelvic stabilizers. The foundation of the body starts with the feet. Each foot has three arches: medial, lateral, and transverse. If any of these arches “collapse,” the rest of our biomechanical chain begins to fail. It begins to affect our knees, then to our hips, followed by our pelvis and low back. Orthotics aid in reversing the biomechanical failure resulting from loss of the arches.