Back Clinic Research Studies. Dr. Alex Jimenez has compiled study and research projects that are pertinent to the science and art of chiropractic medicine. The subsets can be classified as following: Case Study, Case Series, Cross-Sectional, Cohort, Case-Control, and Randomized Control Trials. Each subset of study profiles has its merits and scientific significance.
It is our intention to bring clarity to present-day research models. We will discuss and present significant clinical interpretations that may serve outpatients well. Great care in selecting appropriate and well-documented models has been enforced in our blog. We gladly will listen and heed comments on the discussed subject matters presented. For answers to any questions you may have please call Dr. Jimenez at 915-850-0900
Gale Grijalva suffered from severe back pain as a result of an automobile accident injury. Where it was once very difficult to go about her regular daily tasks, Gale Grijalva is now able to participate in physical activities she wasn’t able to engage in before thanks to Dr. Alex Jimenez, chiropractor in El Paso, TX. Gale Grijalva describes how patient Dr. Jimenez is and she discusses how thoroughly he’s been able to help her, including answering any concerns she may have. Gale Grijalva also experienced results through rehabilitation.
Chiropractic Severe Back Pain Treatment
Severe chronic back pain is a serious, recurring condition which affects a person’s everyday life. Back pain lasting over three months is considered chronic. The spine is an essential component of the body. Severe chronic back pain might be the backbone’s manner of telling the body that there is an issue. The spine is composed of bony vertebrae, soft spinal discs, facet joints, tendons, ligaments and tendons. Within the bony vertebral artery lies the spinal cord, the delicate but effective nerve pathway of the central nervous system.
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As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Center,�we passionately are focused treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
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Due to his significant craftsmanship in San Antonio, TX, Ottis Hamlet must largely rely on the use of his best tools: his hands. Unfortunately, Mr. Hamlet developed debilitating symptoms in both of his arms because of carpal tunnel syndrome, which dramatically impacted his capacity to participate in his occupation and therefore affecting his quality of life as a result. Ottis Hamlet was able to find relief for his hand and wrist pain with Dr. Alex Jimenez through a trip to El Paso, TX and he received chiropractic treatment for his carpal tunnel syndrome, preventing the need to undergo any surgical interventions.
Carpal Tunnel Chiropractic Treatment
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a medical condition resulting from the compression of the nerve that travels via the wrist and in the lymph nodes. Typical symptoms include pain, tingling sensations and numbness, at the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and the thumb side of this ring fingers. Symptoms normally begin gradually and may continue throughout the day. Symptoms may stretch throughout the arm and also diminished grip power may also happen. Carpal tunnel syndrome may be diagnosed according to its symptoms.
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As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Center,�we passionately are focused treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
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Terry Peoples, relies on her ability to perform her day to day tasks on a regular basis as a beauty adviser in El Paso, TX. However, when she endured a car incident injury, she had no choice but to rely upon others to execute her daily pursuits. That is when Terry Peoples obtained a recommendation to seek chiropractic treatment with Dr. Alex Jimenez. Terry Peoples makes sure to visit Dr. Alex Jimenez’s office as necessary, feeling better and refreshed each time.
Car Accident Chiropractic Pain Treatment
In accordance with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than three million people are injured each year in car accidents across the country. The several injuries brought on by an auto accident can be as varied as the individual requirements of each episode, but some automobile accidents are more prevalent than the others. The indicators of some automobile collisions may resolve by themselves, but most accidents and/or conditions caused by the effect of a vehicle crash might call for immediate medical care, such as chiropractic treatment, to ultimately help improve the symptoms.
We are blessed to present to you�El Paso�s Premier Wellness & Injury Care Clinic.
As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Center,�we passionately are focused treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
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Jesus Rabelo makes a living as an 18 wheeler truck driver at El Paso, TX. After being involved in a crash, Mr. Rabelo suffered from back and shoulder pain that influenced his private life and function, forcing him to need to start all over again. In reference to a highly appreciated recommendation, Jesus Rabelo found Dr. Alex Jimenez, chiropractor in El Paso, TX. Mr. Rabelo describes receiving outstanding service from the team and he highly recommends Dr. Alex Jimenez himself.
18 Wheeler Accident Chiropractic Treatment
In 2013, 54 million individuals sustained injuries from traffic crashes. This led in 1.4 million deaths in 2013, up from 1.1 million deaths in 1990. Automobile accidents can be grouped into various kinds, such as head-on, rear-end, side accidents, and rollovers. Psychological issues may happen because of auto accidents. A variety of injuries and ailments could result in the blunt force injury brought on by a crash, such as whiplash and back pain, among others.
We are blessed to present to you�El Paso�s Premier Wellness & Injury Care Clinic.
As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Center,�we passionately are focused treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
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Vincent Garcia, an athlete training in mixed martial arts, or MMA, suffered a knee injury and developed turf toe, but that has not stopped him from engaging in his normal training regimen. In order to return to as well as enhance his first physical performance, Vincent Garcia found treatment with Dr. Alex Jimenez, doctor of sports chiropractic. Now recovering from his sports injuries, Vincent Garcia looks forward to regaining his strength, flexibility and freedom to go back to sport.
Sports Injury Chiropractic Treatment
Exercising is important for overall health and wellness, but occasionally, an individual can suffer an injury when playing sports or engaging in physical activities. Accidents, poor training methods, or improper equipment can cause them. Some people today get hurt because they aren’t in shape. Not warming up or stretching enough can also lead to injuries. Treatment often begins with the RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) method to relieve pain, reduce swelling, and speed recovery. Other possible treatments include pain relievers, rehabilitation, and sometimes surgery, if needed.
We are blessed to present to you�El Paso�s Premier Wellness & Injury Care Clinic.
As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Center,�we passionately are focused treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
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James Hill, father and teacher to two older sons and a younger daughter called Madison Hill, belong to an athletic family. Madison began participating in several sports because she had been a young woman, but she consequently experienced numerous sports injuries. Luckily, James Hill and his daughter Madison Hill went to go to Dr. Alex Jimenez and he has tremendously helped her recover after every injury she experiences. Collectively, they’ve learned to trust in chiropractic care, particularly following Dr. Alex Jimenez’s innovative treatment techniques and procedures. Mr. Hill expresses his gratitude in addition to how far Dr. Alex Jimenez’s understanding in sports injury therapy has greatly enlarged his general comprehension of the human body’s healing process. After Madison suffered a recent ankle sprain, she was instantly reassured by Dr. Alex Jimenez regarding how much faster she’d return-to-play during chiropractic care. James Hill and Madison Hill highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical selection for volleyball sports injuries, among others..
Chiropractor Ankle Sprain Treatment
Every year, millions of young athletes engage in high school sports. However, once an injury occurs, it might develop into an issue that might result in them having to discontinue their particular sport or physical activity if not treated properly. The pressure to continue participating in the sport or physical activity may cause young athletes not to follow proper recovery guidelines, which might subsequently result in more injury with long-term consequences. Sports injuries among young athletes fall into two key categories: overuse injuries and acute injuries. Both kinds include injuries to the soft tissues and bones. Whether an injury is acute or due to overuse, a young athlete who develops a symptom which impacts their athletic performance should be diagnosed appropriately by a health care professional. Sports accidents which are untreated can lead to permanent disability. Many high school sports injuries can be avoided through appropriate instruction and conditioning.
We are blessed to present to you�El Paso�s Premier Wellness & Injury Care Clinic.
As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Center,�we passionately are focused treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
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El Paso, TX. Chiropractor, Dr. Alexander Jimenez takes a look at seizures, epilepsy and treatment options. Seizures are defined as, abnormal movements or behavior from unusual electrical activity in the brain. Seizures are a symptom of epilepsy but not all who have seizures have epilepsy. As there is a group of related disorders characterized by recurrent seizures.�Epilepsy is a group of disorders that are related and characterized by recurrent seizures. There are different types of epilepsy and seizures. There are medications for epilepsy that are prescribed to control seizures, and surgery is rarely needed if medication is ineffective.
Seizures & Epilepsy
Seizures occur when there is spontaneous depolarization and synchronized firing of groups of neurons, often in response to a trigger such as metabolic compromise
Any brain can have a seizure if the conditions are right
Epilepsy or seizure disorder, is the pathologically increased likelihood of seizure activity occurring in a persons brain
Seizure Categories
General/Global onset seizures
Generalized motor seizure (Grand mal)
Absence seizure (Petite mal)
Focal onset seizures
Simple partial seizure
Motor cortex (Jacksonian)
Sensory cortex
Somatosensory
Auditory-vestibular
Visual
Olfactory-gustatory (uncinate)
Complex partial seizure (libmbic)
Continuous/Ongoing seizures
Generalized (status epilepticus)
Focal (epilepticus partialis continua)
Generalized Motor Seizure
Electrical depolarization of neurons in the entire cerebral cortex simultaneously
Trigger assumed to be outside of the cerebral cortex, such as in thalamus or brainstem
Episodes begin with loss of consciousness followed by tonic contraction (extension)
Respiration is halted, and hair is expelled past the closed glottis (�cry�)
Elevated blood pressure, dilated pupils
Intermittent contraction and relaxation (clonic activity)
Usually lasts a few minutes, but for some patients can last hours or even days (status epilepticus)
Sedative withdrawal in addicts (alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines)
Hypoglycemia
Hypoxia
Hyperthermia (especially patients under 4 years old)
Toxin exposure
Genetic abnormal sensitivity of neurons (rarely)
EEG Of Grand Mal Seizure
Tonic phase
Clonic phase
Postictal phase
Swenson, R. Epilepsy. 2010
Absence (Petit Mal) Seizures
Most often occur in children
Originate in the upper brainstem
Often look like losing train of thought or staring off into space
These children may go on to develop focal seizures later in life
Spontaneous remission possible as neurons mature
Absence Seizure Caught On Camera
EEG Of Petit Mal Seizure
3 spike-waves/second
Can be elicited by hyperventilation
Spike = excitation
Wave = inhibition
Swenson, R. Epilepsy. 2010
Simple Focal/Partial Seizures
May be with or without secondary generalization
Patient generally retains consciousness
Begin in a localized primary functional area of the cortex
Different symptoms and classifications depending on where in the brain the epileptiform activity originates
Sensory areas usually produce positive phenomenon (seeing lights, smelling something, etc, as opposed to lack of sensation)
Motor areas may produce positive or negative symptomology
Function of area of involvement may be reduced during the postictal phase
If the primary motor cortex is involved = “Todd paralysis“
Partial (Focal Seizure) 12 Yr Old Boy
Partial Seizure In The Motor Cortex
May begin as a jerking of one body area, on the side contralateral to the epileptiform activity, but may spread through the body in a homuncular pattern (Jacksonian seizure/march)
Produces paresthesia on the contralateral side to the epileptiform activity and can also spread in a homuncular pattern (march) similar to the motor type
May produce hallucinations in the contralateral visual field
Visual cortex (calcarine cortex) produced flashes, spots, and/or zig-zags of light
Visual association cortex produces more complete hallucinations such as floating balloons, stars, and polygons
Partial Seizure In The Olfactory – Gustatory Cortex
May produce olfactory hallucinations
Likely area to spread to more generalized seizure
Complex Partial Seizures
Involves the association cortices of the frontal, temporal or parietal lobes
Similar to simple partial seizures but there may be more confusion/reduced consciousness
Limbic Cortex (hippocampus, parahippocampal temporal cortex, retro-splenial-cingulate-subcallosal cortex, orbito- frontal cortex, and insula) is the most susceptible to metabolic injury
Therefore this is the most common type of epilepsy
May produce visceral and affective symptoms (most likely), peculiar and unpleasant smells and tastes, bizarre abdominal sensations, fear, anxiety, rarely rage, and excessive sexual appetite, visceral and behavioral phenomena such as sniffing, chewing, lip smacking, salivation, excessive bowel sounds, belching, penile erection, feeding, or running
Clips Of Different Seizures In Same Child
Continuous/Ongoing Seizures
2 Types
Generalized (status epilepticus)
Focal (epilepticus partialis continua)
Continuous or recurrent seizures over a 30-minute period without return to normal over the period
Prolonged seizure activity or multiple seizures occurring close together without full recovery in between
Most often seen as the result of acute sensation of anticonvulsive medications due to rebound hyperexcitability
Emotional excess, fever, or other hypermetabolic states, hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hypoxemia, toxic states (e.g., tetanus, uremia, exogenous, excitatory agents such as amphetamine, aminophyline, lidocaine, penicillin) and sedative withdrawal may also predispose to ongoing seizure
Status Epilepticus
Ongoing grand mal seizure is a medical emergency because it may result in brain damage or death if prolonged seizure is not stopped
Elevated temperature due to sustained muscle activity, hypoxia due to inadequate ventilation and severe lactic acidosis can damage neurons
Death can result from shock and overtaxation of cardiopulmonary
Epilepsia Partialis Continua
Less life threatening than status epilepticus, but seizure activity must be terminated as it may progress to generalized seizure form if allowed to go on for prolonged periods
May be a result of neoplasm, ischemia-infarction, stimulant toxicity or hyperglycemia
Treatment Of Seizures
If the seizures are the result of an underlying condition, such as infection, disorders of fluid and electrolyte balance, exogenous and endogenous toxicities, or renal failure, treatment of the underlying condition should ameliorate seizure activity
Most antiepileptic medications treat multiple seizure types � not perfect though
Some are slightly more effective (phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid and phenobarbital)
There are those that have fewer side effects (gabapentin, lamotrigine and topiramate)
Certain medications only treat one seizure type (such as ethosuximide for absence seizures)
Sources
Alexander G. Reeves, A. & Swenson, R. Disorders of the Nervous System. Dartmouth, 2004.
Swenson, R. Epilepsy. 2010.
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