Posts Categorized: Chiropractic

Osteoarthritis Knee Pain Linked to Vitamin D, Race

www.safety-lane.comwww.chiropractic-lane.com Osteoarthritis Knee Pain Linked to Vitamin D, Race Vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for increased knee osteoarthritic pain in black Americans, according to a study published online November 7, 2012 in Arthritis & Rheumatism. Toni Glover, MSN, ARNP, a PhD student at the University of Florida, Gainesville, and colleagues conducted a cross-sectional study in… Read more »

The Study That Convinced Dr. Lane to Add Yoga to Chiropractic Lane

www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.com Yoga for Low Back Pain Relief:Alternative No Longer A growing number of medical professionals are finding that yoga can provide relief for some low back pain sufferers. Within the past few years, findings from well- designed, peer-reviewed studies have begun to move the practice of yoga beyond the category of alternative therapy.  One widely… Read more »

Dr. Lane tells it all: the truth about doctors and health…Mom got it right.

www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.comHi readers,  I am very grateful that you read my postings – many taken from excellent sources of information about health and caring for yourself.  I don’t write as many posting as I re-post other people’s work because I have no need to re-invent the wheel.  As the title of this posting says, I intend… Read more »

Did you know the late Jack LaLanne was a chiropractor?

www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.comI vaguely remember Jack LaLanne.  My mother and her generation was more familiar with him.  He was always the standard for fitness at any age, as far as a whole generation who grew up post- World War II was concerned.This was fitness without steroids, fitness from perseverance and proper food choices.As far as I am… Read more »

What Happens in "Whiplash?"

www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.com What Happens in “Whiplash?“         Whiplash is a slang term for an injury that occurs to the neck after the head has been literally “whipped” either forwards and backwards or sideways after a sudden jar. Therefore, this can occur from a slip / trip and fall, a bar room brawl, as well as from… Read more »

Neck Pain – Where Does it Come From?

www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.com Neck Pain – Where Does it Come From?          Neck pain is a very common problem that can come from, well, a lot of places.  It can come from laying crooked while watching TV, it can come from sleeping in a draft, it can come as a response to a cold or flu, it… Read more »

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Risky Jobs

www. chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.com Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Risky Jobs         Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or CTS, is one of many “repetitive strain injuries” or RSI’s and it’s one of the most common work place injuries, second only to low back pain!  The term “Carpal Tunnel Syndrome” was first used in 1939 and since the 1950’s, this disabling… Read more »

Running and Low Back Pain

Chiropractic Lane (www.chiropractic-lane.com) and Safety Lane (www.safety-lane.com)Running and Low Back Pain        Have you ever noticed every time you go running, you have lower back pain either during or after the run? If so, I’m sure you’re wondering if you should quit running, find an alternative sport, or simply stop all activity and… Read more »

The health philosophy at Chiropractic Lane: Motion is Health

Chiropractic Lane (www.chiropractic-lane.com) and Safety Lane (www.safety-lane.com)Among the many differences you will experience at Chiropractic Lane is our philosophy that motion is the only answer to restoring the patient to a healthy condition. To understand what this means to us, it is important to understand what motion means to your body. Let’s get some common… Read more »

What Causes Whiplash?

Chiropractic Lane (www.chiropractic-lane.com) and Safety Lane (www.safety-lane.com)What Causes Whiplash?         The most common causes of “whiplash” are injuries that arise from automobile accidents or motor vehicle collisions (MVC). So, let’s chat about why and how this happens in a “typical” MVC.  You are stopped at a red light, patiently waiting for the light to turn… Read more »