Entropy, the Gym, and You
Let’s say you’ve been taking some time off from the gym. It’s possible that one week turns into two or even three or four weeks. Life happens, and going to the gym starts to take a back seat ...
View ArticlePosted on 06-30-2014
Most of us are familiar with the topic of aches, pains and other conditions of this nature from personal experience. Every day life exposes us to occurrences that affect us in different ways. Too much activity, not enough of it, unexpected incidents, etc., can engender these types of problems.
For those who choose to ignore the signs and symptoms of these conditions, hoping they would go away…beware. On the other hand, for those who choose to do it on their own, caution is warned, as there is a surplus of remedies available. Results may vary with each approach, since finding the right treatment for the condition is a matter of professional consult.
Choosing the right healthcare professional is crucial not only for the precise diagnosis, but to determine the right course of action. Keeping in mind that the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions should be addressed structurally, to effectively eliminate or alleviate the cause of the problem. Remember that prescription medications and injections are usually temporary remedies that leave the underlying condition untreated.
The use of anti-inflammatory and pain medication has been the most common way to treat these anomalies, until now. A surge in public awareness of side effects and potential long-term hazards of chemical therapeutics (medications) has shifted the paradigm of care.
In fact, state of the art technologies are available to effectively eliminate in most cases, the need for chemical or physically invasive treatments. Seek the help of a healthcare professional that is an expert in structural ailments who offer an over-all non-invasive, restorative approach to the affliction.
It is important to understand that structure and function go together, and outside repetitive or acute trauma, pains and aches are usually and indication of an imbalance between the two.
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