Category Archives: Neck Pain
Newsletter – Zager Chiropractic 2010 January
Why Do People Seek Chiropractic Treatment? People come in for chiropractic treatment for a variety of reasons. People obviously come in for treatment because they are in pain (see box below), but many people also come in on a consistent … Continue reading
Thyroid Gland and Fibromyalgia
This articles about the relationship of Hypothyroidism (low thyroid) and Fibromyalgia. It includes some anatomy and physiology connections. Continue reading
Co-existing conditions with Fibromyalgia include:
This article lists some of the co-existing conditions that are found with Fibromyalgia. Some of these conditions include: Lupus, Restless Leg Syndrome, Hypothyroidism, Headaches, Irritable Bowel Disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Depression. Continue reading
Fibromyalgia and Nervous System Over-sensitization
This article explains nervous system over-sensitization as it relates to Fibromyalgia pain. Continue reading
Theories behind Fibromyalgia
This article begins to explain the different theories behind Fibromyalgia symptoms, including fatigue, vague pains, trigger points, bowel problems and others. Continue reading
Trigger Points and Tender Points
This article wxplains what trigger points and tender points are in your muscles. They are associated with Fibromyalgia, Myofascitis, and Myofascial Pain Syndrome. Continue reading
Myofascitis, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, and Fibromyalgia
This article explains the differences between Myofascitis, Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. All of these are conditions where there is muscle pain and there may be trigger points or tender points in your muscles. Continue reading
Chiropractic as Prevention for Back Pain
This article goes over why it is important to see your chiropractor periodically for preventative treatments if you have back or neck pain. Continue reading
Neck and Arm Pain
This article goes over some of the reasons for neck and arm pain and talks about how chiropractic can help neck and arm pain. Continue reading
Anatomy of Your Spine
Goes over basic spinal anatomy. Continue reading