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Dizziness and Vertigo

Using Chiropractic Care to Treat Dizziness and Vertigo
If we feel physically off balance or the world seems to move around us, we have a problem with dizziness. Dizziness causes some people to experience slight environmental movements while more extreme symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, hearing loss, visual problems, difficulty walking and ear pressure. Regardless of the severity of symptoms, the bottom line is that people can’t function well when they don’t feel upright and balanced.
There are essentially four types of “dizziness”: Feeling lightheaded, feeling faint, feeling off balance with a sense of disequilibrium and experiencing vertigo, a sensation that feels as though the world is spinning around us. While the inner ear frequently plays a role in such problems, cervical factors may be present in all types of dizziness. Disequilibrium and vertigo are most commonly controlled by chiropractic rehabilitation, but upper chiropractic care may be essential in helping to manage all four types of dizziness.
The spine plays an essential role in helping the body maintain a sense of equilibrium and balance. Several studies have determined that cervicogenic vertigo occurs when joints in the upper neck are irritated (another type of vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, is caused by problems in the inner ear). These joints are essential in coordinating eye, head and body movements as well as controlling posture and helping determine spatial orientation, so it’s little surprise that stress on these joints can result in vertigo. Though trauma-induced vertigo may take months or years to develop, upper cervical chiropractic care can help minimize the symptoms associated with this type of injury by reducing the irritation to the nerves that cause vertigo.
Upper cervical chiropractors use a handful of tests to determine if the dizziness or vertigo experienced by a patient is due to a cervical spine problem and/or an inner ear issue, the most common of which is the rotating stool test. If vertigo or disequilibrium is caused by an issue in the cervical spine, an upper cervical chiropractor can frequently treat the problem. The cervical spine must be fully functioning in order for patients to completely recover from cervicogenic vertigo. Treatment for this type of vertigo is directed toward the area of joint dysfunction as well as areas of muscular dysfunction.
For those suffering from disequilibrium, chiropractic care is often combined with propriosensory retraining—a system designed to retrain the locomotor system and sense of balance. A holistic healing approach that encompasses upper cervical chiropractic care is essential for a full recovery for both disequilibrium and cervicogenic vertigo.
References:
Chiropractic approach to the ear. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association. August 2002. Retrieved October 26, 2009 from http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3841/is_200208/ai_n9103747/?tag=content;col1
Elster, Erin, DC. Dizziness / Vertigo. Erinelester.com. Retrieved October 26, 2009 from http://www.erinelster.com/ConditionsDetail.aspx?ConditionID=9
Murphy, Donald and Craig Liebenson, DC. Chiropractic Rehabilitation in the Treatment of Dizziness. Chiroweb.com. December 18, 1995. Retrieved October 26, 2009 from http://www.chiroweb.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=40608
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Focus and Concentration

Focus and Concentration
When the telephone rings, the television plays at full volume, kids cry and someone knocks on the door, it can be next to impossible to give any one of these things our full attention. And it’s not just this scenario—we are frequently surrounded by stimuli that easily distract us from getting things done well or in a timely manner.
Concentration is the ability to focus specifically on a single task while ignoring all other stimuli. If we can manage these outside distractions and keep our wandering thoughts in check, we often find our work is easier to complete, is more readily remembered and takes less time. In addition, good concentration often results in fewer mistakes.
This all sounds good in theory, but many people struggle to focus and maintain concentration. The ability to focus is different for each person, so there is no standard equation of factors that can be aligned to best harness an environment for complete concentration. The good news, however, is that concentration is a skill, and because of this, it can be learned and developed with practice.
Understanding what stands in the way of concentration is the first step in learning how to improve it. Feeling tired, hungry, stressed out or lethargic can all affect concentration. If we feel bored, have too much on our minds, are purposely avoiding a task or fear we may fail at it, our concentration is also affected. Our environment also plays a part: An overabundance of sound, the temptation to do other things, poor lighting and interruptions by other people can also make it difficult to concentrate.
To evaluate our concentration on a particular task we need to ask a number of questions: How dedicated or committed are we to the present task? Are we interested in it? Do we have the skills and abilities to complete the task? What is our current emotional and physical state? Are we currently in an environment with minimal distractions? In answering these questions, we need to balance these factors so that they work in our favor, thus making it easier to focus with fewer distractions.
Next, we must consider how concentration works. There are essentially four components that define concentration: width, direction, intensity and duration. Width refers to how much information on which we are focused. A broad perspective involves processing a large amount of information while a narrow one limits that information. Within a particular task, we may need to shift back and forth between these two perspectives, which means we must maintain the demands of the activity while avoiding irrelevant thoughts during that shift. The direction of our focus can be either internal or external. Internal focus requires we disregard external events while external focus requires us to focus on stimuli around us, such as when we drive a car. The intensity of concentration determines how hard we need to focus on the task at hand. The duration refers to how long we need to sustain our concentration. Being mentally flexible allows us to shift between the different dimensions of concentration easily and quickly.
The final steps in improving our concentration are understanding the things that make focus and concentration difficult for us, managing internal factors that can deter our ability to concentrate and practicing focus-related activities, such as yoga and meditation. To learn more about focus and strategies that can help you and your loved ones improve your concentration, be sure to attend our November workshop.
References:
Concentration. Natural Remedies. Retrieved October 23, 2009 from http://www.nativeremedies.com/ailment/improve-concentration-problems.html
Performance File #02: Focusing on Concentration – Concentration Skills and Improving Techniques. Performance Prime. Retrieved October 23, 2009 from http://www.performanceprime.com/performance-focusing_on_concentration.php
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Concentration

Concentration
Please describe your condition/health prior to upper cervical care:
“I was always more tired and annoyed, defiant some times. When I came here it got better.”
Please describe the results you have obtained through Specifi c Chiropractic:
“I am more active, awake and calm. I do better at school, focus
more. I talk more to people. I also do better at staying focused at
P.E.”
Please describe how these results impacted your daily life:
“I communicate more to my family. I give better effort at drawing.”
If there was one thing you wanted to say about Specific Chiropractic
what would it be?
“It helps!”
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Controlling Migraines with Upper Cervical Care

If you’ve ever suffered from a migraine headache, you know how helpless and miserable it can make you feel. People who suffer through migraines experience limited mobility, often unable to speak or function normally due to the intensity and duration of the pain. On days like these, some seldom make it out of bed at all.
Along with debilitating pain, migraines can generate blurred vision, dizziness, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. A condition with such seemingly random patterns of frequency, duration, and specific triggers can frustrate the best of those who persevere, despite the symptoms.
According to the National Headache Foundation1, at least 29.5 million people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, and between 70 and 80 percent of those have a family history of the condition. Many turn to traditional medical sources for relief, utilizing strong medications and enduring ineffective and costly treatments in a desperate attempt to eliminate the source of pain.
What’s more, drug therapy, which is usually the preferred choice of treatment for doctors, typically involves side effects, complications with other medications, and in some cases even addiction or dependencies that further incapacitate patients or diminish the body’s natural ability to heal itself.
There are better, more productive treatment options available from licensed, qualified professionals who take the time to assess and treat those who have either exhausted a conventional approach or never considered treatment at all. A lesser-known procedure called Upper Cervical Specific pinpoints and corrects subluxation or misalignment of this critical connection between the neck and spine.
There is an established and documented link between anomalies of the C1 or “atlas” vertebra, the cranio-vertabral area and migraine headaches. The pressure on vertebral arteries and the brain stem can lead to a host of problems and conditions not often recognized by conventional medicine.
Research on the upper cervical spine began in the 1930’s, pioneered by Dr. B.J. Palmer, who devoted much of his life to studying more than 6,000 subjects at his research clinic to better understand how upper cervical injuries affected human health. Today’s select groups of specifically trained individuals who successfully treat patients with safer, more accurate corrections are the beneficial result of that understanding.
An Upper Cervical Specific examination involves more than a simple adjustment or correction. A proper diagnosis involves X-rays and can often involve a situational analysis, including a “headache diary” to determine any conditions, foods, or situations that promote the onset of a migraine episode. Doctors may also consider nutritional and lifestyle changes as necessary to achieve the best long-term results.
In this way, self-care is the final component of an effective strategy to curb and control such headaches. Like other situations that may require medical intervention, all the good intentions of upper cervical care will fail if people do not limit stress, exercise, eat right, and get an adequate amount of sleep.
For a more comprehensive discussion of symptoms, causes, and treatment options, join The Specific Chiropractic Center for this month’s special workshop on migraines to discover a natural alternative to medications and other procedures you may have tried. Our goals, as always, are to eliminate the mystery and confusion behind quality chiropractic care and to promote better overall health.
To find the dates and times of a workshop at a clinic near you, please visit http://thespecific.com/events/index.html.
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Migraines

Migraines
Before Specific Care
“I had migraines 3-4 times a week. Each migraine required an Imitrex injection. Often I would wake at 3 or 4 a.m. in a cold sweat from the excruciating pain of a migraine. Through the years I would miss at least one day of work per month due to migraines. I had no social life because I was “sick” every weekend or on my days off I had to rest and sleep just so I could be sure to make it to work. I couldn’t plan a weekend or vacation for fear of the dreaded migraine. I also had no energy which meant no social life, no hobbies, and no special activities. Being plagued all my life with disabling migraines severely affected my ability to be a good wife. Also I was plagued all my life with nightmares, every night!“

Debra Vasquez
55 years old
After Specific Care
“No more nightly nightmares. What a relief!! No more severe migraines. No more nausea and vomiting. I don’t ever have to worry about an ocular migraine attack where I could be endangered while driving or the embarrassment of becoming suddenly ill in front of friends or coworkers. No more medication. Feeling clear headed when I wake up. I repeat, I no longer take any medications. Sometimes I still may have a cluster of weeks where I’ll have one “low grade” migraine but I don’t need medications. Before Specific Chiropractic my migraines were many times worse and I was dependent on injections of Imitrex. I can go weeks now without a hint of a migraine.”
Complimentary Nervous System Consultation
Come to The Specific Chiropractic Center for a personalized meeting with one of the doctors to find out how the latest technology may be the key to getting you well.
The Specific Chiropractic Center is a focused office providing specialized technology and treatment to help care for a variety of chronic ailments and health problems to find true resolution.
CALL NOW to schedule your free 15 minute consultation 1.888.722.4467
Dublin, CA • Chico, CA • Daly City, CA • Oakland, CA • Elk Grove, CA • Draper, UT Scarborough, ME
www.thespecific.com • 1.888.SCC.4HOPE

