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Spinal Hygiene, The Spine and It’s Conditions, Manhattan NYC:

The human spine truly is our ‘backbone’ and more often then not we take it for granted and overlook something I like to call spinal hygiene.

Dentists get it.  They’ve managed to educate people about the value of oral hygiene and how taking care of their teeth provides significant health benefits and more importantly allows you to keep your teeth well into old age!

The same holds true for your spine.  Spinal hygiene is essential to maintaining a well functioning spine, nervious system and musculoskeletal system.  The spine will degenerate with time, as would your teeth IF you didn’t take care of them.

Why is it that spinal degeneration is acceptable as part of the ‘normal  aging process’?  I don’t think it is.  Maybe it’s because we can actually see our teeth?  Maybe it’s because if our teeth rot and degenerate somehow it’s impact is more REAL or more DIRECT because we have to look at them in the mirror day in and day out?

The reality is that if you were able to see your spine daily perhaps you would take spinal hygiene more seriously? Perhaps you wouldn’t? 

The spinal column truly is the cornerstone of your body’s temple.  It is the main weight bearing ‘wall’ through which all other structures emerge from and depend upon for normal movement and stability.  Anyone who has thrown their back out or had a localized muscle spasm in their back can tell you how debilitating it can be for the entire body.

Even if your other body parts are unaffected the simplest of movements becomes unbearable because you must rely on your spinal for stability in order to move one of your outer limbs.  This is called proximal stability.  Without it your extremities don’t function normally.  The stronger and more efficient the back bone the more proximal stability it can provide for the limbs or any other structures for that matter.

In this case structure really does dictate function.  The following picture of the spine shows some of the many conditions that can affect the spine:

picture of spine

Many of the above noted conditions are degenerative in nature.  The fact is that there always exists some degree of genetic predisposition but our environment may play equally important a role.  Just as it does with our oral hygiene.  You may be prone to cavities and decay but you can avoid and prevent it with proper care.

The same holds true with your physical body and your spine.  It’s time people began taking a more integral role in their health and their health care.  With the changing health care environment it will become increasing important for you as an individual to take an active role in your health and wellness.

Spinal hygiene can be accomplished through various means.  The doctor of chiropractic is perhaps the best suited practitioner to advise on this and can also offer great advice on health, nutrition and fitness.  You’ve got to start somewhere.

Movement is life and life is movement.  If you become stagnant so will your spine and your body tissues.  Even walking just 30 mintues per day can have profound longstanding benefits on your overall health and spinal hygiene.

Get active, start moving and start preserving and maintaining your spinal hygiene today.

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C5/C6 herniated disc nyc, L4/L5/S1 herniated disc nyc

Perhaps the most common type of herniated disc or disc bulge is at the C5/C6 level in the cervical spine (neck) and the L4/L5 /S1 level in the lumbar spine (low back).  What’s even more interesting is that research has shown that in some cases more then 50% of asymptomatic people (those with no pain or symptoms) have disc bulge or disc herniations on MRI studies.  Whether or not pain is present is a matter of a number of other factors that determine the ‘functional’ capacity of the individuals spine.

If you’re suffering with a herniated disc or disc bulge at the C5/C6 level in the cervical spine or L4/L5/S1 spinal disc herniation in the lumbar spine and are in pain then a number of other factors are most likely contributing to this dysfunction.

A spinal disc functions primarily as a shock absorber and a fulcrum for movement within the spine.  The disc is often compared to a jelly doughnut in that it has a central portion that is gelatinous in nature known as the nucleus pulposus and an outer ‘doughnut’ portion that is made up of fibrocartilage and known as the annulous fibrosis.  As the spine flexes forward and back the jelly portion acts as a fulcrum and moves in the opposite direction of movement.  If the forces applied to the spine are not handled and distributed properly a pathological bio-mechanical movement pattern results and leads to repetitive stress that can eventually damage the annular fibers.

Once this occurs, even without the presence of a sever bulge or herniation, this jelly material can begin to ‘leak’ out of the disc and cause irritation and inflammation of spinal nerves, muscles and other soft tissues.  In most cases, this can present as simple back ache, low back pain or the occasional episode of ‘throwing my back out’ which is so common place.

The functional changes that occur can in many cases be rehabilitated successfully without necessarily changing the structure of the disc.  Rehabiliation of the neuromuscular system that governs movement can often eliminate or reduce the symptoms completely.  Of course, each person is different, and in some cases this is not true.

In my experience, a large majority of patient presenting with simple back pain have some degree of disc derrangement but don’t always present clinically with ‘discogenic’ pain (pain originating from a spinal disc).  However, properly addressing all aspect and even suspected involvement of herniated disc and back pain will yield a better clinical outcome and also serve as a protective measure in preventing future injury or relapse.

Unfortunately, most people suffering with disc herniation will likely relapse at some point due to the nature of the injury.  Just as a car continues to wear down as you put more miles on it the body is no different.  I encourage patients to always continue to use there body and participate in the things they enjoy because of this.  This doesn’t mean you should not eliminate certain aggravating factors or limit movement that may be a direct cause or contributor to injury.

If you’re in the NYC area or surrounding areas of Manhattan and are interested in a progressive and comprehensive non-surgical approach to herniated disc repair and rehabilitation I invite you to learn more about our approach.

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