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		<title>How does your spine function?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Michael Feld</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  There are 24 vertebrae in the spine and 3 main segments. 7 cervical (neck), 12 Thoracic (mid back), and 5 Lumbar (low back).  Each region has unique characteristics but they all have something in common. They are freely movable joints which means they have full range of motion upon each other.  Each bone can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  There are 24 vertebrae in the spine and 3 main segments. 7 cervical (neck), 12 Thoracic (mid back), and 5 Lumbar (low back).  Each region has unique characteristics but they all have something in common. They are freely movable joints which means they have full range of motion upon each other.  Each bone can flex (bend forward), extend (Bend backwards), Lateral flex (lean side to side), and rotate (twist side to side).</p>
<p>    It’s amazing to think that these small bones are holding us upright when they are able to move so freely.  How can they move like that yet support a human frame?  When we look closely at the spine we can see that there are many supportive structures surrounding it.  There are many ligaments, which are strong cable like connective tissue,  holding bones to other bones.  They appear as white strands running from all different parts of the vertebrae. There are 5 layers of muscle on top of the spine and they connect to the vertebrae with tendons.  These muscles are very unique and they give the spine the ability to move in all the different directions.  The middle of the back gets its support from ribs that wrap around and form joints with the vertebrae.<br />
  Probably the most incredible part of the spine is that it houses the most important nerve pathway in the body, the spinal cord.  Yes it’s true, unbelievably the spinal cord runs down the spine from your neck into your lumbar spine.  The spinal cord is a direct extension of the brain and allows transmission of all your vital information to run the entire body.  Coming off the spinal cord are spinal nerve roots.  These nerve roots exit the spinal cord between the vertebrae going to the right and left sides.  This is how the brain communicates to every tissue, cell and organ in the body.</p>
<p>  So you can see how the spine is not only a freely movable structure, but it also protects the vital nerve pathway known as the spinal cord. Keeping the spine in proper alignment is vital as it is shown that misaligned spinal bones can cause pressure on the sensitive nerve roots exiting the spine and interferes with the transmission of information from the brain.</p>


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		<title>Neck Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Michael Feld</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many causes of neck pain and many ways to treat it. In chiropractic, we look to the spine for misaligned spinal bones that may be the cause of the pain. X rays may be necessary and a complete evaluation is done including orthopedic tests, range of motion studies and posture analysis.   Once [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many causes of neck pain and many ways to treat it. In chiropractic, we look to the spine for misaligned spinal bones that may be the cause of the pain. X rays may be necessary and a complete evaluation is done including orthopedic tests, range of motion studies and posture analysis.</p>
<p>  Once the exact cause is identified chiropractic adjustments begin. During the acute phase of care multiple visits are necessary until the vertebrae begin to stabilize. Once this phase of care is complete the frequency of visits are diminished and the patient moves into corrective care. In this phase the patient is given exercises and stretches they can perform at home to help strengthen the surrounding muscles in their spine to allow for long term correction and relief.</p>
<p>  The final stage of care is the maintenance stage where the patient continues care to maintain a healthy spine. The frequency of visits varies as each case has unique individual characteristics and specific care plans must be devised for each patient. Chiropractic care has a very high patient satisfaction rate in the treatment of neck pain and many other conditions of the spine.</p>


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