The knee is the largest, complicated joint in the human body. The knee joint is exposed to many different wellness issues. Knee injuries related to sports are a common issue that can affect playing time. Dr. Jimenez helps many athletes recover from knee injuries along with a variety of other sports-related injuries. Individuals share their experience of knee injury rehabilitation and treatment Dr. Jimenez has provided them. As an added benefit it has enhanced their�sports performance. Chiropractic rehabilitation is an alternative treatment option focusing on spinal adjustments and manual manipulations to deal with many different accidents and/or conditions related to the musculoskeletal and nervous system. Patients say Dr. Jimenez is the non-surgical, chiropractic choice.
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Sleeping. New parents chase it, Type A personalities fight it, but everyone needs it. The thing is, most people don�t get enough of it. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 45 percent of adults in the United States report that in a seven day period lack of sleep affected their daily activities.
Sleep quantity is not as much of a problem as sleep quality. Around 35 percent of people who said they slept for 7 or 8 hours a night still reported that their sleep quality was �only fair� or �poor� and 20 percent said that they did not feel refreshed upon waking. When a person is dealing with pain, such as lower back pain, it can make it even more difficult to get a good night�s sleep.
The Importance of Sleeping
Sleep is vital for good health. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) cites insufficient sleep as a contributing factor to a variety of conditions including obesity, diabetes, depression, and cardiovascular disease. It is also a significant contributing factor in many machine related crashed, worksite accidents, and automobile accidents, leading to injury, disability, and even death.
Sleep allows your body to heal and the spine to rejuvenate. It helps you handle stress better and manage pain more effectively. It is an essential part of good health so making sure that you get good quality sleep should be a priority � and it is possible. These are the best sleep positions to get your best sleep when you have lower back pain.
Stomach Position
Sleeping on your stomach is usually the least back friendly sleep position, but some people can�t sleep any other way. Take the strain off of your back by supporting it with a pillow under your lower abdomen and pelvis. Using a pillow may put too much stress on your back, so you might need to try to sleep without one. Another alternative is to use a flatter, less fluffy pillow. Try different positions, such as drawing one leg up or splaying your legs more until you find on that is right for you.
Back Position
If you sleep on your back, you likely won�t be comfortable just lying flat. Try different positions such as placing a rolled towel under your knees or the small of your back to provide added support. Use a good pillow to support your neck. Some pillows are made specifically for people who sleep on their backs; you may want to give it a try.
Side Position
Many people with lower back pain find sleeping on their side to be the most comfortable sleep position. If you sleep on your side, pull your knees up slightly so that they are almost perpendicular from your body. You may have to make some adjustments to how bent your legs are before you find a position that takes the pressure off of your back. Place a pillow between your thighs and knees. You may want to use a body pillow to provide even more support all along your legs.
A Word about Your Pillow and Your Bed
The position that you sleep in can help relieve your back pain, but getting good quality sleep will help you manage your pain much better so it should be your goal to get a�good, restful sleep every night. You should change out your pillow on a regular basis.
Pillows can get worn and no longer deliver the support they once did. If you are waking up with neck or back pain or headaches, it could be your pillow. Additionally, studies show that making your bed every day improves your quality of sleep. Make sure that the temperature is comfortable and avoid electronic devices for about an hour before bedtime. Be kind to your body; make sleep a priority.
If you’ve suffered an injury or a previous condition is aggravated as a result of an accident, seeking immediate medical attention is often the preferred course of action to ensure an injury or condition does not become more serious. While there are a variety of healthcare providers, such as chiropractors, who provide this service, choosing an experienced and qualified doctor can help change an individual’s recovery experience.
The best method to find a qualified chiropractor is through the referral of another healthcare provider or through a personal referral from a friend. The advice of someone who’s had a positive experience with another specialist is always valuable when choosing the best healthcare provider.
Additionally, national associations including the American Chiropractic Association and state trade associations maintain listings of board certified chiropractors.
When an individual has a specific concern or is scheduling care for a child, for instance, they may want to choose a chiropractor who specializes in that specific area of medicine and has enough experience working with those type of cases. Calling a chiropractor office and discussing with the staff regarding the doctor’s specialization can help clear out some doubts. If you have insurance coverage, you will also want investigate whether or not that chiropractor you plan to receive treatment from is covered under your specific insurance plan.
What is Chiropractic?
What are the differences among chiropractors to be aware of?
It should be noted that the care recommendations you receive from one office may be quite different from those you receive from another office. In contrast to medicine, there is a much wider range of acceptable approaches and types of treatments given across chiropractic.
There are more than 100 named chiropractic methods, each varying in the approach to assessment and corrective techniques. Some rely on X-rays, while others utilize spinal motion or the responses to various “touch” point challenges. Examples of these various methods are Motion Palpation, Gonstead, and Applied Kinesiology, each employing their own assessment approach and type of adjustment.
Many chiropractors will incorporate a variety of methods in practice, adapting to the patient or to the problem at hand. These are often referred to as Diversified or Integrated techniques. No one approach has yet proved superior to another. If you are interested, you should ask about the techniques and why the chiropractor uses them, and perhaps scan the Web for more information.
Other questions you might ask when selecting a chiropractor:
How they feel about working collaboratively with your primary care doctor
How willing they are to refer you to specialists
What services they provide in their office, such as physiotherapy
Their preferred goals of care. Ask what is typically done on a first visit (you should expect to be treated, not just assessed). Continued care to sustain wellness is good practice, but this decision will need to come through thoughtful discussions between you and your chiropractor.
How much does it cost?
The cost of chiropractic care can vary greatly depending on where you live and the type of coverage you carry. If you have health insurance, check your insurance policies. Auto accidents and work injuries are generally also covered by insurance companies. Your policy may require you to utilize chiropractors only within your provider network, where it frequently must be approved in advance, may require a copay, or it may also have limits on the number of doctor visits covered under that insurance plan.
The cost of an initial visit can commonly include an examination and often a set of X-rays to help the healthcare professional properly diagnose and determine the correct form of treatment to follow. The cost of a moderate intake exam and X-rays can range around $160. The charges for more extensive examinations and X-rays may be significantly higher. Subsequent visits for chiropractic care can depend on each provider, however, they might be in the approximate range of $50 to $90 per visit, again related to the number of services needed for your treatment.
Compared with other forms of conservative care, coverage of chiropractic by insurance plans is extensive. According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine , more than 50 percent of health maintenance organizations (HMOs), more than 75 percent of private health care plans, and all state workers’ compensation systems covered chiropractic treatment as of 2002.
In addition, Medicare covers chiropractic visits, and at least two dozen states cover chiropractic treatment under Medicaid.
When a person has experienced an injury or developed an aggravating condition due to an accident, its expected for them to receive immediate medical care. A variety of doctors can provide treatment to these individual’s however, finding a qualified and experienced specialist, such as a chiropractor, can help ensure the patient’s recovery is safe and effective.
In order to receive the proper diagnosis and treatment after experiencing an injury or aggravating condition, choosing the best chiropractor that can provide service to the patient’s individual needs can make a tremendous difference in their overall recovery.
Being involved in an unexpected accident, such as an automobile collision, among others, is one of the most prevalent causes for damage or injury, often even aggravating a previously existing condition. When an individual’s overall health and wellness are at risk, choosing the best healthcare professional to provide the most appropriate care and treatment can greatly affect the individual’s recovery outcome. However, how can you know who is the best specialist for your specific complication?
It’s in the individual’s best interest to find the most effective treatment option to improve their well-being by finding a top rated healthcare provider who can tend to their special needs. There is a variety of information regarding numerous forms of care which different healthcare specialists can offer. Asking primary care physicians and other healthcare providers convenient questions in regards to the specific treatment methods they offer can help people make informed decisions when choosing the best healthcare professional.
How to Choose a Chiropractor
Chiropractic is one of the most common, alternative treatment options used to treat many injuries and conditions, as well as their symptoms, such as neck and back pain. A chiropractor focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders associated with the musculoskeletal and the nervous system. A doctor of chiropractic, abbreviated as DC, specializes on the health of the spine, ensuring the structure and function of the spinal bones and its surrounding tissues are working properly. A chiropractor can naturally restore the body’s original health and wellness, without medications and/or surgery. Chiropractic care utilizes spinal adjustments and manual manipulations, as well as other methods of treatment, to heal injuries or conditions which may have misaligned, or subluxated, the spine.
Choosing a chiropractor is a personal choice and being informed on which chiropractor is best for your can help better influence that choice. There are numerous chiropractic offices in the United States and a variety of them can be found in many cities. Every doctor of chiropractic is qualified to provide the essential treatment and care you will need to recover from an injury or condition. However, each individual may be searching for a healthcare professional who can provide that and much more, depending on their type of issue. Some chiropractors may have more experience dealing with certain types of complications while others may be qualified to treat other injuries and conditions as well. Finding the right healthcare specialist at that point can make a tremendous difference in their overall recovery experience. Foremost, you may want to ask for recommendations from several friends or loved ones who�ve received service from a chiropractor before, especially if they experienced positive results from them.
Also, you can ask your primary care physician or other healthcare provider for the names of chiropractors that offer top rated, high quality chiropractic services. You may want to meet with more than one chiropractor before choosing the right chiropractor for you.
In addition, it’s ultimately important to be sure whether the chiropractor you are visiting is licensed to practice in your state of residence. Then, make sure to find out if the doctor of chiropractic, or DC, has any area of specialty and inform yourself on what that is. Several chiropractors, for example, specialize on sports injuries while others specialize on automobile accident injuries. Likewise, you can ask the healthcare provider how many years of experience they have working on their specific field.
Recognizing Proper Care
Chiropractic care is a conservative form of treatment, which means it does not involve the prescription of drugs nor does it involve the practice of surgical procedures. Chiropractic treatment involves the use of spinal adjustments and manipulative methods and techniques, as well as other therapeutic procedures, to restore the natural function and structure of the spine and its surrounding tissues.
All chiropractors generally follow a similar process to diagnose, treat and prevent injuries and/or conditions. First, the doctor of chiropractic will perform a full evaluation on the patient’s first visit to determine the source of their symptoms. The healthcare specialist may also take a look at your medical history to identify if prior complications may be causing the individual’s current issues. The use of X-rays are not necessarily required to begin treatment, however, the chiropractor may either provide one or refer the patient to another facility to have one taken, in order to rule out the possibility of a more serious injury and/or condition, such as a fracture, dislocation, or other bone problem.
Chiropractic is commonly used to correct spinal misalignments, or subluxations, which could be altering the overall the health of the spine. This form of treatment is also used to: decrease pain and discomfort; reduce nerve irritation and inflammation; increase blood flow; diminish muscle spasms; and improve strength, flexibility and mobility. Chiropractors may additionally recommend a series of stretches or exercises as well as several lifestyle changes to promote a faster recovery.
After the health assessment, the chiropractor should outline the most appropriate course of care for the individual and establish the specific recovery goals they should meet for their health issues. The doctor of chiropractic should discuss with the patient the full details of their treatment and the procedures they will be performing. They should also explain to the individual how long it should take for the treatment to be effective for them. The chiropractor should tend to the patient’s special needs, changing their treatment plan as needed to help them recover as soon as possible. Whichever treatment the chiropractor suggests, they should also inform you about its benefits and risks.
In the case that your injury or condition requires additional treatment, the chiropractor should be able to refer you to other healthcare professionals who can provide the additional services.
Other Factors for Choosing a Chiropractor
Lastly, in order to know if you are choosing the best chiropractor, it should be expected for the chiropractor�s office staff to treat their patients with courtesy. Both the doctor and the staff alike should be prompt and professional, and they should be capable of answering any questions and doubts the patient may have. Be sure to pay special attention to how the office staff treats you. After effectively choosing and meeting with the chiropractor and office staff, thoroughly review and consider everything you’ve learned before choosing the right chiropractor for you. Once you’ve been properly informed, it�ll be easier to make an educated choice for care.
There are enough factors to recognize before choosing a chiropractor. Because you deserve the best care possible, it�s fundamental to do the most research you can do before making an educated choice. Additionally, be sure to talk to different doctors. Most of all, take the time you need to make a choice you feel good about, after all, it�s your overall health and wellness you have to worry about to restore your well-being.
After experiencing an injury or developing an aggravating condition, finding treatment from a qualified and experienced healthcare professional can make a difference in the patient’s recovery. A chiropractor is frequently considered to treat a variety of injuries and conditions, however, choosing the best chiropractor can determine the effectiveness of the treatment. For more information, please feel free to ask Dr. Jimenez or contact us at (915) 850-0900.
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