This week Dr. Rob discusses the importance of maintenance. It is better to be proactive as opposed to reactive. Be proactive about your health!
Maintain your spine for 100% nerve flow to all the organs, muscles, cells, and tissues of your body!
Maintain your health in order to live long and strong.
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Dangers of Spine Surgery: What Doctors Won’t Tell You
Low back pain has become a very common occurrence nowadays with over 12 million Americans visiting their doctors with complaints of chronic back pain every year; while over a 100 million visit a chiropractor.
Problems with the spinal column can cause devastating effects on a person’s life. It deprives them of their mobility and flexibility. Even everyday activities become a challenge in some cases. With so many of such cases and the advancements in medical science, it is ironic to see a huge number of people being misdiagnosed and prescribed spinal surgery as the only treatment.
Spinal surgery itself carries around a 20% risk of a failure. Failed spinal surgeries often result in no improvement, worsened pain, and sometimes, even death.
General Physicians, spine specialists and orthopedic surgeons have proven in many cases that they have no clue as to the root causes of back problems. In a review of low back-pain causes, Andrew Frank, a physician in Rheumatology and Rehabilitation concluded ‘Up to 85% of patients with low back pain cannot be given a definitive diagnosis because of the poor associations between symptoms, signs, imaging results and pathological findings’ (BMJ, 3 April 1993).
Risks Associated with Specific Surgical Procedures
Apart from incorrect diagnoses, each type of spinal surgery procedure carries its own set of risks:
Laminectomy
A laminectomy requires removal of parts of a bone, bone spurs and ligaments from the back with the aim of relieving pressure on spine nerves. This procedure can result in a less stable spine, leading to another surgery.
Spinal Fusion
A spinal fusion procedure is the most common type of surgery carried out for back pains. A surgeon joins the vertebrae together to restrict movement between the spinal bones. This in turn limits the stretching of spine nerves.
An incomplete fusion requires the patient to undergo another surgery. Smoking on the other hand, increases the chances of an incomplete fusion to occur.
Foraminotomy
Foraminotomy requires a surgeon to remove a bone from the sides of the vertebrae in an attempt to widen the space for spine nerves.
This surgery can also cause the spine to lose stability.
Disc Replacement Surgery
A damaged spinal disc is removed and replaced by inserting an artificial disk. The introduction of a foreign object into the body always carries a risk of dislocation or breaking, leading to a hardware fracture.
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Hey South Bay, Are you Reactive or Proactive?
Today, our weekly blog is going to touch on a question that many of my patients ask me. They ask, “Doc, What is more important, eating right or working out?”
Let’s look into that. When I get a patient that asks me that question, it shows me that said patient is looking to do just one thing, and will prioritize just that one thing to try to bring about health. But, that’s not the idea behind what we do. That outlook on health is more of a reactive situation: “give me that one situation that will help cure my illness.” It falls in the line of a more of a traditional type of healthcare which is a reactive healthcare.
We want to change our mindset to a more proactive healthcare. I get people that say, “Doc, give me the one stretch that will help me with this condition.” And that’s what we call an Asprin Stretch.
The idea would be, as a more proactive approach, to ask ourselves, “What can we do to add health to the body?” Instead of using one stretch, we should be stretching the whole body daily on a regular basis regardless if we have pain or not. It’s just a good thing that will add health to the whole body.
We should start changing our mindset, because reactive healthcare does not make you healthy, it just patches up the symptoms.
If your goal is to gain better health, better function, and a better life, you should add things that could build to your health. Like eating right AND exercising. So, that’s our answer to the aforementioned question; you have to do both. Look for ways to ADD to your health.
If you’re subluxated, that’s bad. It’s good to get adjusted, and on a regular basis.
If your kid is subluxated, has no pain, but may be subluxated, should we leave him at home developing the same problems you have, and just be reactive? That is up to you.
I would recommend the proactive approach, that’s why the whole family should come in and get checked on a regular basis.
Bent Twigs Grow Into Bent Trees – Chiropractic in Manhattan Beach, CA (310) 545-4188
This week the doctor talks about how to prevent your children’s spines in becoming bent twigs that grow into bent trees.
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