Monday, June 9, 2014

Don't miss work because of Back Pain in Faribault.



No Shortage of Back Pain in Faribault, MN.

Back pain, back pain, everywhere there's back pain. Back pain is second only to the common cold as the most frequent cause of sick leave, accounting for approximately 40% of all work absences. It's also the most common reason for filing workers' compensation claims (about 25% of all claims filed in the U.S.).

How bad is the situation? A study in the American Journal of Public Health analyzed data from a national health interview survey and found over 30,000 respondents who reported daily back pain of one week or more in the 12 months prior to the survey. From this data, the authors estimated that more than 22 million people suffer from back pain that lasts one week or more; these cases result in an estimated 149 million lost workdays.

These estimates didn't even include workers who reported back pain of less than one week, or who missed work for the entire study period! If you've managed to escape back pain to this point, it's probably just a matter of time until you're caught. So make an appointment with your doctor of chiropractic, the expert on preventing and managing back pain.
Reference:
Guo HR, Tanaka S, Halperin WE, et al. Back pain prevalence in U.S. industry and estimates of lost workdays. American Journal of Public Health, July 1999: Vol. 89, No. 7, pp1029-1035.


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Monday, March 24, 2014

5 Facets of Good Health in Faribault, MN

5 Facets of Good Health:


Nutrition: Eating a well-balanced diet and drinking a healthy amount of water are key to looking and feeling your best.

Low carb, low fat . . . information on what constitutes a proper diet is vast and conflicting.  When it comes to nutrition one thing is true—variety is the spice of life.  That’s not a green light to eat whatever you want whenever you want but merely to eat a variety of food including whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low fat protein while keeping the consumption of refined sugars and processed foods to a minimum.

One easy way to instantly improve your health is to drink more water.  How much water is the right amount?  A good rule of thumb is to take your weight, in pounds, divided by 2 (i.e.: A person weighing 150 pounds needs to drink 75 ounces of water per day.).  High levels of physical activity, medications and drinks high in caffeine may increase your need for water even more.

Exercise: The body needs a good amount of cardiovascular exercise each week to maintain health.  All you need is 3-4 thirty-minute intervals of exercise per week to stay healthy.  Also, stretching should be performed daily to release the tension that builds up in our muscles.

Sleep: Getting enough rest at night is essential for your body to recharge and heal from each day.  Every body requires a different amount of sleep.  On average, the range is between 6-10 hours per night.

Positive Mental Attitude: Maintaining a positive mental attitude is powerful.  It is a state of mind, which influences our thoughts and actions.  The power of a positive mental attitude can help you better manage stress and enable you to achieve goals making your life happier, healthier and more successful.

A Healthy Nervous System: Every cell, tissue, organ and system of the body is controlled and regulated by the nervous system.  A properly functioning nervous system allows for a properly functioning body.

A close relationship exists between the nervous system and the spine.   The nervous system can be negatively affected if proper spinal alignment is altered even slightly between one spinal bone (vertebra) and another.   There are many factors that can cause spinal misalignment.  Trauma from an accident, improper lifting, falls, jolts, or strains are common causes.  Sustained postures, repeated motions, and emotional stress, all common to the workplace can gradually wear down parts of the spine and lead to misalignment.  The result of this misalignment of spinal bones is a nervous system that is not able to work at its optimum level.

Chiropractic’s role in this process is to ensure that your brain is able to send the correct messages via the nervous system to the entire body.  When your nervous system is working well, without interference, overall wellness improves.  Regular chiropractic care is essential to reach optimal health.


We all perform better when we are happy, healthy and motivated.  Improve your health by making healthier lifestyle choices.  Small changes lead to healthy habits.



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Thursday, October 17, 2013

True Healthcare Reform in Faribault

Healthcare costs are skyrocketing.  Insurance premiums continue to rise year after year, while insurance coverage for the patient is decreasing.  The healthcare system cannot be sustained at the rate we are going.  It is true that healthcare reform is needed.  This reform needs to be more than just cutting costs and limiting care in the current medical system.  We can’t continue treating diseases and symptoms while ignoring the causes of these problems and expect any real reform to take place.  “Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result“ is the definition of insanity. 

Health comes from inside.  We need to do everything we can to ensure our bodies are working well from the inside out, not the other way around.  Chiropractors recognize this and are poised to be the leaders of the reform that is truly needed.  Statistics of patients who regularly utilize chiropractors as their primary care physicians show it reduces the need for:

·         Hospitalization by 60.2%
·         Hospital days by 59%
·         Pharmaceutical usage by 85%
·         Outpatient surgeries and procedures by 62%
·         Overall global health care cost by 50%[i]

Numbers tell a story and these numbers clearly show chiropractors can and should play a major roll in reforming healthcare and controlling the astronomical costs in the current healthcare system.  Getting adjusted regularly is a win-win. 

You benefit from better health and save money too!




[i] This according to a clinical and cost utilization study conducted by an independent physician association done over a 7 year period and that included doctors of all licenses.   J.M.P.T Vol 30, Issue 4, pages 263-269, by Dr. Richard Sarnat, M.D.


                                     

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Don’t Let Stress Get You Down! Help in Faribault.

We all experience some level of stress on a daily basis.  Stress, in itself, is not harmful to us.  It becomes a problem when the amount of stress is too great for a person to handle, or when the body cannot adequately adapt to stress.  Dealing with stress starts with knowing its different forms and understanding how it affects the body.

Stress exists in three forms.  Here they are with examples of each:

1.    Physical Stress:  The birth process, sports, accidents, repetitive activities, slips/falls, poor posture, work

2.    Emotional Stress:  Worry, financial woes, hectic schedules, heartbreak, loss of a loved one, divorce, job loss/change of work

3.    Chemical Stress:  Processed foods, fast food, drugs (prescribed and over the counter), cigarettes, alcohol, caffeine

The effects on the body are wide ranging and numerous.  Some of the common long term effects include but are not limited to:

            Allergies                High Blood Pressure           Anxiety                               Skin Problems         Headaches/Migraines          Back Pain                       Muscle Aches and Pains      Digestive disorders             Heart Disease 
            Stroke                  Insomnia / Fatigue             Depression

Everyone is affected differently and can handle different levels of stress.  Here are some tips to fight back against stress:

·         Think in a positive way
·         Eat the right food
·         Exercise on a regular basis
·         Get enough rest and fun (laugh)
·         Get adjusted regularly,  it will help balance your stressed nervous system


At Hoisington Family Chiropractic it is our goal to help our patients understand these different forms of stress and how they affect the body, and to limit the negative effects of stress by keeping the body in balance with state of the art chiropractic care.

In Health,

Dr. Jason Hoisington





Thursday, June 27, 2013

Five Misconceptions about Chiropractic Care in Faribault, MN



Health experts continue to conduct research designed to learn more about chiropractic care and how it works, but many people still do not understand some of its fundamental aspects.  A lack of information is almost guaranteed to cause myths and misconceptions.  Below are five common myths about chiropractic care, along with the actual truth behind them.

Myth No. 1: Any Benefits from Chiropractic Care Are Simply Due to the Placebo Effect
A great deal of research has proven that chiropractic care truly is effective, with benefits that are not just the result of the placebo effect.  In other words, chiropractic’s benefits are “real” and not just psychological or “in people’s heads.”
It is important to understand chiropractic is a form of health care focused on the body’s nervous system.  It improves body functions by correcting issues associated with the spine and nerve system.  The goal of chiropractic care is to restore your body’s innate, natural ability to heal itself and retain its ability to function normally.  A quick Google search will turn up scores of case studies that prove the benefits of chiropractic care.


Myth No. 2: Chiropractic Adjustments are Risky
This misconception is one of the most widespread.  Many people are afraid to seek chiropractic care because they believe it can cause injury and potentially lead to more serious problems.  Even worse, some still think that chiropractors are not licensed doctors.
First of all, and most importantly, chiropractic is a licensed, professional healthcare field.  Chiropractors must complete a rigorous educational and training program and pass National Boards in order to be licensed to practice, and are recognized as primary healthcare providers.
Experts are essentially unanimous in their assessment of the safety of chiropractic care.  It is an extremely safe, gentle and effective way to regain and maintain health naturally.  Chiropractic is actually safer than taking medication with its associated side effects.  Even over the counter medications are considered more dangerous than getting adjusted.

Myth No. 3: Chiropractic Care is Painful
Chiropractors have years of training and clinical experience and offer multiple adjusting techniques so the care can be specific and gentle.  Rarely, a patient might experience some minimal discomfort.  Chiropractic care involves change in the body which can produce some soreness, but no more so than a person who starts a new exercise routine and feels sore the next few days (especially with weight training).  If you compare this to the long and painful recovery of surgery it is extremely insignificant.

Myth No. 4: Too Many Serious Side Effects are Associated with Chiropractic Care
You do not need to worry about serious negative side effects due to chiropractic adjustments.  Some people have been led to believe adjustments can lead to stroke or even death.  Far to the contrary, chiropractic is recognized as one of the safest forms of healthcare.  Risk of serious adverse events from chiropractic adjustments is estimated at worst to be 1 in 200,000 (or 0.0005%).  Its high degree of safety explains why increasing numbers of people are turning to chiropractic care in search of an alternative to medication and surgery.  In reality, if there are any common side effects, they are positive effects such as increased energy, improved sleep, stronger immune system, and better digestive function to name a few.

Myth No. 5: Chiropractic Care is Too Costly
Careful analysis reveals that chiropractic care is actually one of the most affordable forms of healthcare, especially when compared to the cost of surgery.  Statistics of patients who regularly utilize chiropractors as their primary care physicians show it reduces the need for:  hospitalization by 60.2%, pharmaceutical usage by 85%,  outpatient surgeries and procedures by 62%, and overall global healthcare costs by 50%!