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	<title>Beecher Chiropractic : Houston, TX Chiropractor &#187; Chiropractic Information in Houston TX from Beecher Chiropracitc</title>
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		<title>What Jobs Cause a Bad Back?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 18:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Beecher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Houston Chiropractor Comments: Back problems are commonplace in society. It is important to ask if there might be certain risk factors for back injury that should be avoided if possible. While we cannot pick our genetic make-up or even our current occupation (for most of us), how we interact with our daily tasks can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Houston Chiropractor Comments: </strong>Back problems are commonplace in society. It is important to ask if there might be certain risk factors for back injury that should be avoided if possible. While we cannot pick our genetic make-up or even our current occupation (for most of us), how we interact with our daily tasks can be the difference between disabling pain and minor aches.</p>
<p>Some of the most strenuous jobs are those tied to the construction industry. Concrete-reinforcement workers and carpenters have more back pain than what is typically seen in office workers. But office workers can be a greater risk for carpal tunnel symptoms. Each of these jobs has unique characteristics that make certain locations of the spine more affected than others.</p>
<p>Lifting heavy weights (e.g. concrete, lumber), especially in awkward positions makes the discs in the low back vulnerable to the load, which can exceed the strength of the ligaments. This is called a sprain and in severe cases the disc can bulge or herniate. If the worker can use good ergonomics (e.g. symmetrical lifting), then the disc can more safely resist the load. It is also known that the spine is stiffer in the morning, and develops higher pressures in the disc when a worker lifts at this time of day. Taking this into account, one can do more light lifting in the early morning. In almost every case one should never lift anything, even a light object, by doing a twisting motion. This action is where the spine can easily be damaged. Getting a buddy to help with a lift is a solution that many do not try.</p>
<p>Sitting for prolonged periods can also be damaging to the spine. First there is the inactivity, which causes muscles to become weak. The spine is designed for movement, especially walking. An apple a day is good but a walk a day is better. Sitting also causes increased pressure in the disks of the low back. If you add vibration (e.g. truck drivers), the sitting seems to be much worse. An anti-vibration seat, frequent walk breaks, along with a chair that provides proper support, are the main counter measures.</p>
<p>Each job has its own unique ergonomic characteristics and should be assessed accordingly. Proper spinal posture while working is a key to overall good health and is the best prevention for back injury.</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="www.BeecherChiropractic.com" target="_blank">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a> or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below.</p>
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		<title>What is a Degenerated Disc?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 15:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Beecher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Houston Area Chiropractor Comments: A report from your doctor that you have a “degenerated disc” can sound scary until you realize that lots of people have degenerated discs and it does not mean surgery. It is important to understand how the disc works in the low back, how it is injured, and how it can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Houston Area Chiropractor Comments: </strong>A report from your doctor that you have a “degenerated disc” can sound scary until you realize that lots of people have degenerated discs and it does not mean surgery. It is important to understand how the disc works in the low back, how it is injured, and how it can be safely treated, to get the best results with your condition.</p>
<p>So what is a disc? A disc is nothing more than cartilage similar to the cartilage in your knee. Cartilage covers bones and connects them allowing a joint to be formed. Cartilage and ligaments are what make motion possible but they also restrain movements that are too large. In the case of the spine, there are 24 individual bones called vertebrae. The disc is a cartilage that connects each of these vertebrae.</p>
<p>The disc can be injured just like a knee or an ankle can be sprained. The injury will stretch the ligaments and cartilage and cause them to tear. Whenever the body is injured, inflammation follows which serves to begin the healing process. Damaged tissue is consumed and scars are laid down.</p>
<p>In the case of the disc, the degeneration is usually at the back portion of the disc, because that is the location of the original injury. The disc also contains a more watery center called the nucleus. When injury to the disc occurs, the joint does not move properly. Lack of movement can be just as detrimental as too much movement. With this lack of motion there is less movement of water, in and out of the nucleus. The nucleus then dehydrates and the disc begins to collapse under the weight of gravity.</p>
<p>You were likely shown an x-ray of the degenerated disc and told that the space between the vertebrae is smaller because the disc material is degenerating. An MRI or CT scan can also show the degenerated disc. However, it does not mean that you need surgery.</p>
<p>The body is meant to handle degeneration of the disc and many people do quite well despite what an MRI or x-ray may show. Other patients have a bulging of the disc along with the loss of height. This bulging, called a herniation, can press on the nerve and cause back or leg pain (sciatica).</p>
<p>If the pressure within the disc can be lowered, then it is possible to create a vacuum that draws the bulging disc away from the nerve. Decompression treatment uses this effect as a treatment for back pain and leg pain caused by a degenerated disc.</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="http://www.beecherchiropractic.com/blog/www.BeecherChiropractic.com" target="_blank">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a> or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below!</p>
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		<title>Dr. Beecher’s November 1st, 2010 Chiropractic Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 16:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Beecher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weeks weekly health news update discusses the benefit of Omega 3 for depression, how obesity increases absenteeism, exercises that burn fat faster and the benefit of chiropractic care. Please download this week&#8217;s Newsletter here!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weeks weekly health news update discusses the benefit of Omega 3 for depression, how obesity increases absenteeism, exercises that burn fat faster and the benefit of chiropractic care.</p>
<p>Please download this <a href="http://www.beecherchiropractic.com/BeecherNewsletter110110.pdf" target="_blank">week&#8217;s Newsletter here!</a></p>
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		<title>Dr. Beecher’s October 25th, 2010 Chiropractic Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 17:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The update for the week of October 25, 2010 includes information on how foods can affect your feelings. I also discuss the benefits of drying your hands in addition to washing them. For exercise, we discuss the benefit of combining aerobic exercise along with anaerobic exercise. Download this weeks update here!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The update for the week of October 25, 2010 includes information on how foods can affect your feelings. I also discuss the benefits of drying your hands in addition to washing them. For exercise, we discuss the benefit of combining aerobic exercise along with anaerobic exercise.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.beecherchiropractic.com/BeecherNewsletter102510.pdf" target="_blank">Download this weeks update here!!</a></p>
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		<title>Dr. Beecher’s October 18th, 2010 Chiropractic Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:36:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The update for the week of October 18, 2010 includes information on healthy mental attitudes, understanding risks of childhood  obesity, motivation for exercise, chiropractic satisfaction and the benefits of tea consuption. Download the Weekly Report Here!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The update for the week of October 18,  2010 includes information on healthy mental attitudes, understanding  risks of  childhood  obesity, motivation for exercise, chiropractic satisfaction  and  the benefits of tea consuption.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.beecherchiropractic.com/WeeklyUpdate101810.pdf" target="_blank">Download the Weekly Report Here!</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Dr. Beecher’s October 11th, 2010 Chiropractic Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: Here is Dr. Beecher&#8217;s October 2010 newsletter. This contains information on skin cancer and related disorders thru photoylase. Another section mentions the benefits of chiropractic care for people suffering whiplash injuries. As always there is a motivational story and helpful health hints. Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: </strong>Here is Dr. Beecher&#8217;s October 2010 newsletter. This contains information on skin cancer and related disorders thru photoylase. Another section mentions the benefits of chiropractic care for people suffering whiplash injuries. As always there is a motivational story and helpful health hints.</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="../../../../../../" target="_blank">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a>. or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below!</p>
<p>Download <a href="../../../../../BeecherNewsletter1010.pdf" target="_blank">Dr. Beecher&#8217;s Newsletter Here!</a></p>
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		<title>Headache Triggers and Causes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Beecher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clear Lake Chiropractor Comments: We often think headaches are caused by different stressful triggers. It could be long days at work, or staring at a computer screen all night, or the aggravation of a long commute in a traffic jam. Some of us get headaches after drinking red wine, or eating certain foods. While these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Clear Lake Chiropractor Comments: </strong>We often think headaches are caused by different stressful triggers. It could be long days at work, or staring at a computer screen all night, or the aggravation of a long commute in a traffic jam. Some of us get headaches after drinking red wine, or eating certain foods. While these triggers make headaches develop and worsen, they are not the underlying cause of the problem. Some people get headaches after exercise or working in the garden but these activities cannot be considered the cause-they are aggravating factors.</p>
<p>What is often overlooked is: why are your defenses no match for these minor life stressors? Why do you get the headache and your friend who has the same experiences does not? Even in the case of the flu you have to consider the strength of the person&#8217;s immune system more so than the virus. Older adults who get the flu tend to have a worse problem than someone younger.</p>
<p>In the same way you have to look at symptoms such as head pain. Serious causes such as tumors or strokes have to be ruled out, but these types of problems are very rare. Headaches are common in society today. Have you seen the pain reliever aisle at the supermarket recently? I think over-the-counter medications are one of the new &#8216;food&#8221; groups.</p>
<p>But consider common causes for headaches. Is there a spinal problem that causes the neck to go forward creating tightness and muscle tension? What is the underlying weakness that needs to be corrected? We rarely look at the causes of things. Our healthcare system is more concerned with covering up bothersome symptoms with medications. A more long-term and natural solution is to seek out the underlying cause of a problem and get it fixed. In many cases it is the spinal injury that is producing weakness that causes the headache. Getting these problems corrected can get you back in the game and improve your quality of life. Imagine a future where exercise will no longer be a headache trigger, but a way to further strengthen your body.</p>
<p>Pain is an expression by the body of a problem. It is a signal to your brain that something is wrong and action needs to be taken. Rather than masking the symptoms, why not consider consulting a doctor of chiropractic to see if there is an underlying spinal cause?</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="../../../../../../">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a>. or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below!</p>
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		<title>Whiplash and Muscle Weakness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Houston Chiropractor Comments: Whiplash involves the stretching of nerves, muscles, and ligaments. The forces are so great during even low speed collisions, that the muscles cannot resist the forces. The injury of whiplash produces inflammation to repair the damaged tissues. During this time, fast movements of your head and neck will result in pain, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Houston Chiropractor Comments: </strong>Whiplash involves the stretching of nerves, muscles, and ligaments. The forces are so great during even low speed collisions, that the muscles cannot resist the forces. The injury of whiplash produces inflammation to repair the damaged tissues. During this time, fast movements of your head and neck will result in pain, so most patients become overly cautious and move their neck very little. Unfortunately over time, because of the lack of muscle use, you become weak. This sets up the difficult combination of both damaged ligaments and weak muscles. Now there is little strength and support for the neck. This may make you very vulnerable to a future injury. Even slight movements can produces flare-ups when the muscles are too weak. The patient may feel their head to be heavy. Sometimes patients&#8217; injuries can be so severe that dizziness develops due to the asymmetrical muscle and nerve activity. This is called cervicogenic vertigo. If you get dizzy when you move your head, then you may have this condition.</p>
<p>While it may seem intuitively obvious that addressing weak neck muscles are important to a full recovery, few patients will do them unless prompted and explained by their doctor. Specific muscles need to be strengthened in a way that does not cause further damage to the ligaments. If the muscles are tight in certain areas, then stretching or deep tissue massage, or trigger point therapy, can help to loosen areas and decrease pain.</p>
<p>But the most important thing you can do on a daily basis is to keep exercising. Studies have shown this to be effective in whiplash treatment when there is a mechanical neck disorder. A specific exercise program can be prescribed by a doctor of chiropractic. Special attention should be made to your posture and x-rays, and how specifically you were injured. Only in this way, will the treatment be effective and not risk further trauma.</p>
<p>Exercises such as rolling the head around the shoulders should be avoided since the neck is not a ball and socket joint like the shoulder. In some directions, the joints will have excessive laxity and the muscle exercises should be done in the neutral position versus at the end range or limit.</p>
<p>Because the ligaments are so badly damaged in whiplash, it&#8217;s important to maintain the supporting muscles (both strong and flexible), to keep the spine stable and pain free.</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="../../../../../../">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a>. or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below!</p>
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		<title>Designated Doctors In The Texas Worker’s Comp System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: Recently I was asked again to co-chair a conference in Dallas, Texas to help teach all types of doctors (medical, osteopathic and chiropractic) how to become Designated Doctors in the Texas Dept. of Insurance, Division of Worker’s Compensation. The course was co-sponsored by the American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: </strong>Recently I was asked again to co-chair a conference in Dallas, Texas to help teach all types of doctors (medical, osteopathic and chiropractic) how to become Designated Doctors in the Texas Dept. of Insurance, Division of Worker’s Compensation. The course was co-sponsored by the American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians (AADEP) <a href="http://www.aadep.org/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.aadep.org/?referer=');">http://www.aadep.org/</a> and the Texas Council of Chiropractic Orthopedists (TCCO) <a href="http://www.texascouncilofchiropracticorthopedist.org/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.texascouncilofchiropracticorthopedist.org/?referer=');">http://www.texascouncilofchiropracticorthopedist.org</a> . The Designated Doctor Training Seminar is designed to provide doctors and other health care providers with methods of determining maximum medical improvement (MMI) and of calculating the appropriate impairment rating using the AMA Guides, Fourth Edition, to follow the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (Division) approved core curriculum for doctors seeking full authorization to perform the new functions of the DD under HB7 and for health care providers performing ROM, sensory, and motor testing for those doctors, to fulfill the MMI and impairment rating requirements per the new Rules of the Division to introduce the use of ODG and MDA and to introduce the issues involved in determining causality.</p>
<p>The 2005 legislature made significant changes in the Texas workers’ compensation system with HB7. The TDI Division of Workers’ Compensation has new Rules that require the Designated Doctor to have completed new training in order to be and stay on the Designated Doctor lists. In addition, the Designated Doctor role was expanded in HB7 to include determining and resolving issues regarding MMI, the impairment rating, return to work, causality, and treatment.</p>
<p>While there is a substantial amount of material to cover over a 2 day period, the course went very well. Being able to be well versed in the AMA’s Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Fourth Edition takes time and a concerted effort. As always, the seminar was well received with many interesting questions and discussions. To all doctors who wish to be on the approved doctors list with TDI-DWC, study the AMA Guides and take the course and you will have a good understanding of how to help the injured workers in Texas.</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="../../../../../../" target="_blank">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a>. or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below!</p>
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		<title>Are Physical Therapists Like Chiropractors?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: This is a fairly common question that I get asked in my office. While the simple answer is no, physical therapists do have some similarities in treatment to chiropractors. First and foremost, each individual practitioner in each profession treats in his/her own unique way so the comments below are generalities. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: </strong>This is a fairly common question that I get asked in my office. While the simple answer is no, physical therapists do have some similarities in treatment to chiropractors. First and foremost, each individual practitioner in each profession treats in his/her own unique way so the comments below are generalities.</p>
<p>Doctors of Chiropractic (DC’s) diagnose, treat and prevent mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system which affect the nervous system and therefore one’s general health.</p>
<p>Chiropractors aim to maintain, restore, maximize and develop one’s functional ability through specific spinal adjustments, physical modalities and rehabilitative or therapeutic exercises. Physical therapists use rehabilitation therapy and general mobilizations, usually under the orders of a doctor, to help restore a patient to their pre-accident or illness status. Chiropractors use a holistic approach to treatment that focuses not only on the physical, but the psychological, social and emotional well being of the individual through diagnosis, treatment and intervention. The chiropractor then will typically give the patient home based exercises and stretches to prevent a reoccurrence after care is completed.</p>
<p>Chiropractic doctor’s practice combines aspects from both alternative and mainstream medicine. Most chiropractors work with the patients other doctors to coordinate the necessary care of the patient based on the diagnosis that we determine thru our own specific examination. Depending on the specialty of the chiropractor, he/she may have a more nutritional, neurological, sports or in my case orthopedic type of practice.</p>
<p>Physical therapists (PT’s) on the other hand practice in different settings such as outpatient clinics, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, extended care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, hospices, education and research centers, occupational environments and fitness centers. Care is typically directed by the diagnosis and orders of a doctor, though some PT’s are currently allowed direct access.</p>
<p>Chiropractic doctors and physical therapists are both currently using evidence based research to expand their knowledge and further help our patients. Hopefully in the future DC’s, PT’s and other providers of physical medicine will work together for the greater good of our patients with all providers knowing the strengths and limitations of their care.</p>
<p>Dr. Ward Beecher practices at Beecher Chiropractic Clinic at 1001 Pineloch, Ste 700 Houston, TX 77062. You can schedule an appointment at <a href="../../../../../../" target="_blank">www.BeecherChiropractic.com</a>. or by calling (281) 286-1300. If you have any questions regarding this blog, please comment below!<strong></strong></p>
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