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An Arthritic Joint Barometer?
Are your joints able to predict a change in weather better than your traditional barometer? If so, read on. We may have a painless solution that will soon have you singing in the rain.
Can Arthritis Be A True Weather Gauge?
It's true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other chronic joint ...
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Is The Cure Pain Relief Medication?
Many of us have been misled into thinking pain is a problem. A headache? Numb it. Gallbladder malfunctioning? Remove it. A sore throat? Soothe it.
Although these seem like logical assumptions, the pain you are experiencing is actually the effect of the problem and not the cause.
Medication Today
Nowadays you are unable to turn on the television ...
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Knee Pain Stopping Your Activity?
Has the knee pain in either or both of your knees have you missing out on some of your favorite activities? If this is the case, you are not alone. Many people struggle with chronic knee pain and discomfort. Unfortunately, most people have just accepted that it is part of the aging process or are ...
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Can Your Arthritis Predict the Weather?
Is your body able to predict the weather better than your local meteorologist?
The Human Storm Gauge
It’s true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other joint complaints are often surprisingly accurate in predicting when storms are approaching, and believe it or not, there is some validity to their weather forecasting abilities.
In 2010 by the International Journal of Biometeorology, researchers established a direct connection between low barometric pressure, inflammation and joint pain in rats. Additional research has demonstrated the same phenomenon occurs in humans. For instance, a 2002 study from the Journal of Spinal Disorders and Techniques concluded that “back pain may be aggravated by atmosphere depression in patients with lumbar disc disease.” And a 2007 study from the American Journal of Medicine determined that “changes in barometric pressure are independently associated with osteoarthritis knee pain severity.”
It really drives home what chiropractors have been saying for decades: The absence of pain is not the measure of good health! So while there’s validity to the idea of “aches and pains mean coming rains,” anticipation of weather changes should not interfere with you enjoying the quality of life your desire.
Sunny days ahead are no substitution for proper exercise, good diet and supplementation, and regular chiropractic care.
Sing In The Rain
Don’t hide under your umbrella of pain! Call us today and let us help you get to the underlying inflammation and back to singing in the rain!