by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 15, 2013 | Sleep Wellness

Sleep is a required need to sustain life, and quality sleep is critical to vital and abundant health. As a doctor of chiropractic, I can tell you that one of the most overlooked relationships in acquiring quality sleep is the role that the mattress plays. Most patients that come to see me have little understanding...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 14, 2013 | Health Articles

As a child, you were probably told a few times to “Stand up straight!”, “Sit up straight!” or my favorite "Stop Slouching!" Good posture isn't really about being “straight”. The basis for good posture is a “neutral and balanced” position that minimizes asymmetrical strain on the various joints of the body. That means that we...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 11, 2013 | Our Videos
Visit https://chirolifewellness.com to learn more about spinal stenosis relief in New Fairfield, CT.
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 9, 2013 | Health Articles

Our feet carry us everywhere that we want to go. They come in virtually every size and shape and are thrust into narrow spaces or raised up on four-inch heels to give us height. Victimized by bunions, calluses, plantar warts, and blisters. Subjected to hot sand, hard gravel and stones in the summer and occasionally...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 7, 2013 | Health Articles

Have you ever woken up after a full night’s sleep and felt more exhausted than when you went to bed? Of course you have, but what is the difference between good sleep and bad sleep? The difference is in our sleep cycle and most importantly about the REM our brain was able to experience during this time.
What is REM?
REM or Rapid Eye Movement is one the two main cycles in our sleep. During REM sleep our voluntary muscle groups become temporarily paralyzed by the base of the brain. By turning off the neurons in our spinal cord we do not actively act out the dreams that we are experiencing.
It was first given this name by scientists who noted the rapid, jerky movements of the eyes through closed lids, as if the persons asleep were seeing something. When an electroencephalogram (EEG) was attached to volunteers in a sleep study, it showed that the levels of brain activity were nearly identical to those who were awake. They also noted an increase in heart rate and breaths per minute.
While we sleep we cycle between REM and non REM with four stages of NREM sleep preceding one stage of REM. NREM sleep is the stage at which our body repairs itself, energy is replenished and our immune system is boosted. A complete cycle of sleep takes between 90 and 110 minutes in total, with approximately a quarter of that time being spent in REM sleep. It is also the stage during which dreaming almost always takes place. Scientists are still trying to discover the extent to which REM sleep affects our health and mental well-being, but they do know that REM sleep is important for the development of creativity and problem solving ability, and is how we learn to adapt to our world.
Age Difference
The percentage of time spent in REM sleep is the greatest among babies and children. Babies can spend as much as 50% of their sleep time in the REM stage. And while it has been thought that the dreams we experience during REM sleep are a consolidation of the memories that we have experienced during the previous day, babies in the womb (who experts believe have few or no real world memories) spend most of their sleep time in a state of REM.
Although we are still unclear of its true dynamics, a Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus at Harvard University, J. Allan Hobson, says the purpose of REM sleep is: “A reinforcement of basic knowledge—knowledge that precedes any waking-state learning: how to be a person, how to be an ego, how to exist in a space, how to move in a space, how to feel. It’s not environmental memory; it’s genetic memory.”
by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 4, 2013 | Our Videos

Visit https://chirolifewellness.com to learn more about spinal stenosis relief in New Fairfield, CT. Chiropractic Life and Wellness Center 3 Route 39 New Fairfield, CT 06812 Phone: 203-746-6543...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | May 2, 2013 | Health Articles

Fibromyalgia can create many challenges for a person suffering with this disorder. The challenges often go well beyond the typical characteristic of chronic pain. Suffering from chronic pain alone can be debilitating. For a fibromyalgia sufferer just trying to explain all of their locations of pain is often confusing to their doctor and to complicate...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | Apr 30, 2013 | Health Articles

When we think of body builders, many of us envision a person similar to the Hulk, Sylvester Stallone, or Arnold Schwarzenegger. Essentially we visualize a man or woman who is so muscular that we imagine that they can barely turn their head. This stiffness or lack of flexibility is one of the most common myths...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | Apr 27, 2013 | Our Videos

Visit https://chirolifewellness.com to learn more about neck pain relief in New Fairfield, CT. The chiropractors at Chiropractic Life and Wellness Center will listen to you and help you achieve your health goals. Chiropractic Life and Wellness Center 3 Route 39 New Fairfield, CT 06812 Phone: 203-746-6543...
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by Dr. Brandon Chorney | Apr 27, 2013 | Our Videos

Visit https://chirolifewellness.com to learn more about neck pain relief in New Fairfield, CT. The chiropractors at Chiropractic Life and Wellness Center will listen to you and help you achieve your health goals. Chiropractic Life and Wellness Center 3 Route 39 New Fairfield, CT 06812 Phone: 203-746-6543...
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