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Cacao Stem Cells: Boost Your Healing with Chocolate Power - Total Stem Cell 11/13/2024

Cacao (chocolate) and thought related to pain management:

Angiogenesis (blood vessel growth) Promoting Tissue Repair:
The promotion of angiogenesis through cacao consumption not only benefits those recovering from injury but also plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal health throughout our lives. By increasing blood vessel growth, nutrients can be more efficiently delivered throughout our bodies while waste products are effectively removed.

In turn, this promotes healthy cellular function and contributes towards reducing inflammation associated with chronic pain conditions such as arthritis or fibromyalgia. Overall, consuming cacao regularly "could provide significant benefits for individuals seeking non-surgical approaches to healing and pain management".

The positive impacts of cacao on stem cells and tissue regrowth are evident, with it being able to boost the formation of new cells and foster angiogenesis. Going forward, it is significant to contemplate how the antioxidants in cacao can aid guard cellular well-being from oxidative harm while potentially providing mental benefits as well.

(Read and do your own due diligence but this could be helpful and discuss with a doctor.)💪

Cacao Stem Cells: Boost Your Healing with Chocolate Power - Total Stem Cell Discover the power of cacao stem cells therapy for chronic pain relief and learn how to incorporate chocolate into your diet to boost healing naturally.

Thermalon First Aid Cold and Heat Therapy Wrap, Large, 9" x 16" 11/13/2024

Which wet or moist heat wrap is both useful and priced well? 😁

Thermalon First Aid Cold and Heat Therapy Wrap, Large, 9" x 16" The 9" x 16" Thermalon Cold and Hot pack provides time-released natural cold or heat therapy quickly and easily. Designed to relieve sprains, strains, muscle aches and pains. It is an excellent post-surgical wrap. The Advanced non-gel technology provides timed-release cold or heat for a safe and ...

11/13/2024

Wet heat, also known as moist heat, is generally considered more beneficial than dry heat because it pe*****tes deeper into tissues, providing faster and more effective pain relief, particularly for muscle stiffness and joint pain, due to its ability to increase blood flow and relax muscles more readily than dry heat.

What is an advantage of using moist heat instead of dry heat?

Bloodflow! The moisture helps pe*****te deep into the tissue and helps relax tight muscles, which can help reduce pain and improve mobility.

Additionally, moist heat could reduce inflammation by increasing circulation around sore areas, helping your body heal faster.

11/13/2024

What is Neuromuscular Therapy? WIkipedia says:

Neuromuscular therapy (NMT) is a specialized form of manual therapy designed to alleviate musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It focuses on treating trigger points, muscle adhesions, and myofascial pain by applying targeted pressure to these areas.

NMT aims to re-educate muscles, deactivate trigger points, and correct myofascial patterns to reduce pain and improve flexibility. This therapy is beneficial for chronic muscle and nervous system disorders, often providing relief from conditions like back pain and repetitive strain injuries.

Thermalon Microwave Activated Moist Heat Wrap for Neck and Shoulders. 21", with ties 07/18/2021

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Thermalon Microwave Activated Moist Heat Wrap for Neck and Shoulders. 21", with ties The Thermalon Moist Heat Neck Wrap provides pain relief naturally. The Patented Hydro Pearl technology captures moisture from the atmosphere and when microwaved, the absorbed water is released as clean soothing moist heat. The therapy wrap will not support bacteria or fungi like grain or herbal p...

03/31/2019

FACT: The most effective type of Physical Medicine (therapy) for lower back pain is neuromuscular therapy or NMT. Neuromuscular therapy is also called trigger point myotherapy. The American Academy of Pain Management recognizes this form of therapy as an effective treatment for back pain caused by soft tissue injury (such as a muscle strain).

Standing Piriformis Stretch 08/06/2018

Try this standing piriformis stretch while holding a chair for balance. We do a similar one for QLs but this one isolates the area most are suffering from with sciatica

Standing Piriformis Stretch Ames Racquet and Fitness Center Personal Trainer Director, Debra Atkinson, gives fitness advice.

How This Works | nmtcenters 09/01/2016

Pain or Primary Care Physicians Wanted!

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A Visual Guide to Ankylosing Spondylitis 02/01/2016

Sacroiliac Joint/Arthritis? Pain? NMT Centers therapists can work trigger points in surrounding soft tissues to alleviate these conditions! Patients can achieve a better quality of life and increased range of motion...

A Visual Guide to Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis, a type of arthritis that mainly affects the joints and soft tissues of the spine, is complex. Our new video can guide you through the development and progression of this condition.

Photos 11/20/2015

the answer to "why does it hurt all the way down to my foot"?

The Sciatic Nerve
The sciatic nerve is a large nerve that originates from the distal spinal cord and extends along nearly the entire length of the hind limb. In most vertebrates, it's the major branch of the sacral plexus, a complex mass comprised of neurons that exit the spinal column via spinal nerves L4 through S4. The sciatic nerve innervates most of the hind limb. As is the case with many of the large nerves of the vertebrate nervous system, the sciatic nerve is a mixed-function nerve, meaning it is made up of the axons of sensory and motor neurons.

The sciatic nerve gives rise to branches as it progresses distally along the hind limb. Some of these branches contain motor & sensory neurons involved in control of the muscle groups of the upper leg, and the lower leg (both flexors and extensors). In addition, sensory receptors in the skin of the entire lower leg and the posteriolateral surface of the upper leg transmit information to the brain via sciatic nerve neurons.

Damage to, or irritation of, the sciatic nerve at any point can result in a number of symptoms, some of them potentially serious. The malady we call sciatica is the result of inflammation of the sciatic nerve, usually caused by chronic irritation of one or more of the spinal nerves L4 – S4. The usual causes are trauma to the intervertebral discs associated with the roots of spinal nerves L4 _ S4, but a number of other causes, including improperly administered hypodermic injections into the gluteal muscle, have been documented. Whatever the cause, sciatica is characterized by pain along the course of the sciatic nerve through the hip and down the back of the leg.

Pressure, either chronic or acute, applied to the sciatic nerve's dorsal and/or ventral roots can result in a number of symptoms in addition to pain. Impaired function of the motor neurons can result in weakness in the lower leg muscles. In extreme cases, inability of the lower leg muscles to control the ankle and foot can result in impaired gait due to foot drop (inability to dorsiflex the foot upward when stepping forward). Similarly, interference with normal function of the afferent fibers results in sensory disturbances such as paresthesia (a tingling or "pins and needles" sensation) or hyperthesia (increased or extreme sensitivity of receptors, particularly touch, temperature, and pain receptors). Severe sciatica can even result in wasting of the muscles of the lower leg as a result of a loss of normal stimulatory input to the muscle fibers.

Categories of Sciatic Nerve Neurons
As with other nerves in the vertebrate body, the sciatic nerve is comprised of the axons of hundreds of neurons. These axons vary greatly in diameter, from < 1 to 20 mm. Because conduction velocity is proportional to axon diameter, the conduction velocity of the sciatic nerve neurons also varies widely, from 0.2 to 150 m sec-1.

Neurons are often categroized on the basis of their morphology and/or function (e. g., sensory or motor). However, neurophysiologists often employ an alternate approach that groups neurons (often referred to as "fibers" in this context) according to their axon diameter and degree of myelination. So-called Type A fibers, have large diameters, thick myelin sheaths and correspondingly high conduction velocities (30 _ 150 m sec-1). These neurons are mostly motor (efferent) neurons that control activity of skeletal muscles, or sensory (afferent) neurons that convey information from receptors in the muscles, joints, and epidermal tissues to the spinal cord. Type B fibers have less well developed myelin sheaths and conduction velocities in the range of about 3 _ 15 m sec-1. Most of these fibers are part of the autonomic nervous system's efferent pathways that innervate internal organs and blood vessels and provide for regulation of their activties. The smallest diameter fibers, termed Type C fibers, lack myelin sheaths and have correspondingly low conduction velocities (< 2 m sec-1). Many of the Type C fibers are efferent neurons of the sympathetic nervous system and afferent pain neurons.

Info from University of New Mexico
Found here: http://bit.ly/19id1Zm

Image from Gray's Anatomy

Trigger Point Therapy for Headaches and Migraines: Your Self -Treatment Workbook for Pain Relief 11/11/2015

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Trigger Point Therapy for Headaches and Migraines: Your Self -Treatment Workbook for Pain Relief I have such a bad headache! For many of us, this is an oft repeated cry of anguish. Statistics about headaches and migraines are downright astonishing: One in six people have frequent headaches, and of those, one in ten suffers from migraines. You are not alone. Headaches and migraines result in ...

NMT Centers (@nmt_centers) | Twitter 11/04/2015

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