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Posture

Posted on : 30-08-2010 | By : omadmin | In : Chiropractic

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Like Japanese artists tending to a bonsai tree, chiropractors can adjust the spine to achieve greater spinal alignment.

The ancient Japanese art form of growing Bonsai trees is fascinating. Bonsai trees are essentially normal shrubs that have been consistently stressed in a particular way for a long time to create a posture which would never be found in nature. Depending on how the tree is stressed while it grows, it may end up looking like a miniature version of a full-sized tree, or it may end up looking like a wild tangle of branches with twists and loops. To most people, “good posture” simply means sitting and standing up straight. Few of us realize the importance of posture to our health and performance.

The human body craves alignment. When we are properly aligned, our bones, not our muscles, support our weight, reducing effort and strain. The big payoff with proper posture is that we feel healthier, have more energy, and move gracefully. So while the word “posture” may conjure up images of book-balancing charm-school girls, it is not just about standing up straight. It’s about being aware of and connected to every part of your self. Posture ranks right up at the top of the list when you are talking about good health. It is as important as eating right, exercising, getting proper rest and avoiding potentially harmful substances like alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. Good posture is a way of doing things with more energy, less stress and fatigue. Without good posture, you cannot really be physically fit. Without good posture, you can actually damage your spine every time you exercise.

Ideally, our bones stack up one upon the other: the head rests directly on top of the spine, which sits directly over the pelvis, which sits directly over the knees and ankles. But if you spend hours every day sitting in a chair, if you hunch forward or balance your weight primarily on one leg, the muscles of your neck and back have to carry the weight of the body rather than it being supported by the spine. The resulting tension and joint pressure can affect you not only physically, but emotionally, too, — from the predictable shoulder and back pain to headaches, short attention span, and depression.

Poor posture distorts the alignment of bones, chronically tenses muscles, and contributes to stressful conditions such as loss of vital lung capacity, increased fatigue, reduced blood and oxygen to the brain, limited range of motion, stiffness of joints, pain syndromes, reduced mental alertness, and decreased productivity at work. According to the Nobel Laureate Dr. Roger Sperry, “the more mechanically distorted a person is, the less energy is available for thinking, metabolism, and healing.”

The most immediate problem with poor posture is that it creates a lot of chronic muscle tension as the weight of the head and upper body must be supported by the muscles instead of the bones. This effect becomes more pronounced the further your posture deviates from your body’s center of balance.

To illustrate this idea further, think about carrying a briefcase. If you had to carry a briefcase with your arms outstretched in front of you, it would not take long before the muscles of your shoulders would be completely exhausted. This is because carrying the briefcase far away from your center of balance places undue stress on your shoulder muscles. If you held the same briefcase down at your side, your muscles would not fatigue as quickly, because the briefcase is closer to your center of balance and therefore the weight is supported by the bones of the skeleton, rather than the muscles.

In some parts of the world, women can carry big pots full of water from distant water sources back to their homes. They are able to carry these heavy pots a long distance without significant effort because they balance them on the top of their heads, thereby carrying them at their center of balance and allowing the strength of their skeleton to bear the weight, rather than their muscles.

Correcting bad posture and the physical problems that result can be accomplished in two ways. The first is by eliminating as much “bad” stress from your body as possible. Bad stress includes all the factors, habits, or stressors that cause your body to deviate from your structural center. Bad stress can result from a poorly adjusted workstation at work, from not having your seat adjusted correctly in your car, or even from carrying too much weight around in a heavy purse or backpack.

The second is by applying “good” stress on the body in an effort to move your posture back toward your center of balance. This is accomplished through a series of exercises, stretches, adjustments, and changes to your physical environment, all designed to help correct your posture. Getting your body back to its center of balance by improving your posture is critically important to improving how you feel.

Back to school appreciation week!!!

Posted on : 17-08-2010 | By : admin | In : Chiropractic

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During the week of Aug 23-27 all patients that come in will be entered into daily drawings for great prizes, with a grand prize of a $250.00 gift certificate to the mall. All new patients will receive a complete orthopedic/neurological exam and digital spinal xrays at no charge. A $315.00 value.  Give us a call to schedule at 360-575-8897.  Limited spaces available.

Now on Facebook and Twitter

Posted on : 11-08-2010 | By : omadmin | In : Chiropractic

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You can now connect with Bowlby Chiropractic Clinic on our new web site and also on Facebook and Twitter.

Success in Your Spine

Posted on : 02-08-2010 | By : omadmin | In : Chiropractic

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If your lifestyle does not include enough motion, your body cannot function efficiently. You may not be as physically healthy and could suffer from a wide variety of physical ailments.

The human body is an amazingly complex system of bones, joints, muscles, and nerves, designed to work together to accomplish one thing: motion. Remember that motion is life. Everything about the human body is designed with motion in mind: nerve fibers stimulate the muscles to contract, muscles contract to move the bones, bones move around joints, and the nerve system controls it all.

As a matter of fact, research has shown that motion is so critical to our body’s health that a lack of motion has a detrimental affect on everything from digestion to our emotional state, immune function, our ability to concentrate, how well we sleep and even to how long we live. If your lifestyle does not include enough motion, your body cannot function efficiently. First, you will not be as physically healthy and will suffer from a wide variety of physical ailments, ranging from headaches to high blood pressure. Second, you will not be as productive in your life because of reduced energy levels and the lack of ability to mentally focus. Third, because you have less energy, your activity level will tend to drop off even further over time, creating a downward spiral of reduced energy and less activity until you get to a point where even the demands of a sedentary job leave you physically exhausted at the end of the day.

At Bowlby Chiropractic Clinic we help people every day make steps toward less pain and greater wellness and mobility. Contact Us today to see how we can help you.

August 2010 Newsletter

Posted on : 01-08-2010 | By : Dr. Daren Bowlby | In : Newsletter

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Bowlby Chiropractic Clinic Longview, Washington
Dear Patient,

Hello. It’s August, and that means that the temperature is up, and so are the gas prices!

Now that you’ve smiled at least once today, it’s your turn to give this newsletter to someone you want to bring a smile to (maybe even a chuckle.) Give this newsletter to everyone you know.

We all need to SMILE.

Celebrate the month and your family’s health!

Click and Print this certificate out and present it to my office for your August Health Check Up.

This is for NEW PATIENTS ONLY.

Give this certificate to your FRIENDS & LOVED ONES during the month of August and they’ll receive a FREE Health Evaluation at our office. We care about you and your loved ones and we don’t want to forget anyone, including the little ones. If you have a friend or family member that is currently “not” under our care, please take this certificate to them and have them call immediately. It’s FREE.

There are NO HIDDEN CHARGES and the purpose of this check up is to determine if they are a chiropractic candidate. As always, there are no guarantees we can help, but if we can, we want that chance. There is nothing more important than your HEALTH. If you need additional copies of this certificate, please call the office and we’ll send them to you-FIRST CLASS, or you can just pick them up at the front desk, on your next appointment. Just ask! You, your family members and your friends are always a top priority with us.

Now for your monthly:

IMPORTANT AUGUST EVENTS

  • Colorado became the 38th state, August 1, 1876.
  • William Clark, a leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, born August 1, 1770.
  • Francis Scott Key, author of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” born August 1, 1779.
  • Maria Mitchell, American astronomer, born August 1, 1818.
  • Lincoln penny issued August 2, 1909.
  • Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, on his first voyage across the Atlantic, August 3, 1492.
  • An American bomber dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945.
  • Richard M. Nixon became the first U.S. President ever to resign from office, August 9, 1974
  • Missouri became the 24th state, August 10. 1821.
  • Smithsonian Institution founded, August 10, 1846.
  • Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States, born in West Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1874.
  • Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, August 12, 1877.

Great Lines for Your Answering Machine:

Hi. This is John:

If you are the phone company, I already sent the money.

If you are my parents, please send money.

If you are my financial aid institution, you didn’t lend me enough money.

If you are my friends, you owe me money.

If you are a female, don’t worry, I have plenty of money.

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“Hi, we aren’t in at the moment, if you are trying to sell us something please start speaking now and hang up at the beep, everyone else start speaking at the beep and hang up when you’ve finished.”

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Hello, I’m not here right now. In fact, I’m out getting a new parakeet. If you leave a message after the beep, I’ll be sure to get back to you. Oh, and by the way, a word of advice; never try to clean a parakeet cage with a vacuum cleaner.

The Truth About the Economic Stimulus Rebate:

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SPECIAL NOTE:

Forward a copy of this newsletter I’ve made available is this area by clicking FORWARD THIS MESSAGE at the bottom of this email.

Please feel free to call the office and leave the name, address, city and state, plus their zip code of anyone you think would like to hear from us and we’ll be more than happy to make sure they get a copy of our newsletter, each and every month.

Don’t forget to REFER your friends, co-workers and loved ones for a checkup. There health is their most important asset.

Have a great August

Your Health is your Most Important ASSET.

Take IT seriously.

We Do!

At Bowlby Chiropractic Clinic we help people every day make steps toward less pain and greater wellness and mobility. Contact Us today to see how we can help you.

Wellnes Topics Archives

A Berry Smart Way to Prevent Colon Cancer

By Kelley Herring

New research indicates that pterostilbene – which is found in blueberries – shows promise for the prevention of colon cancer.

Researchers at Rutgers and the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) teamed up to investigate pterostilbene’s cancer-fighting effects. In the study, rats were given azoxymethane – a compound that causes colon cancer. Half of the animals were then given a balanced daily diet, while the rest were given the same diet supplemented with pterostilbene.

At the end of the eight-week study period, the rats that were given the supplement showed 57 percent fewer pre-cancerous lesions in their colons than those in the control group.

Make delicious, antioxidant-rich blueberries a mainstay in your diet. A great way to keep them on hand is to buy them frozen. Then just thaw and enjoy

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>>JOKE of the MONTH<<

I was sitting in the waiting room of the hospital after my wife had gone into labour and the nurse walked out and said to the man sitting next to me, “Congratulations sir, you’re the new father of twins!”

The man replied, “How about that, I work for the Doublemint Chewing Gum Company.” The man then followed the woman to his wife’s room.

About an hour later, the same nurse entered the waiting room and announced that Mr. Smith’s wife has just had triplets. Mr. Smith stood up and said, “Well, how do ya like that, I work for the 3M Company.”

The gentleman that was sitting next to me then got up and started to leave. When I asked him why he was leaving, he remarked, “I think I need a breath of fresh air.”

The man continued, “I work for 7-UP.”

Here are some August facts:

  • August is the eighth month, renamed by the Romans from Sextilis’, meaning sixth, to honor their emperor, Augustus.
  • August is the height of the summer time in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere. The longest days of the year are passed, but the hot days remain. In the northern regions & mountains, cool nights & early frosts lets one know that the summer is about to come to an end. In the Southern Hemisphere, August means the winter will soon be over.
  • The birds are planning to fly south for the winter. The insects are noisier & numerous than in any other month. This is perhaps the busiest month for businesses, since most people take their vacations in August.
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