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Chiropractic Helps Muscle Tightness and Muscle Spasm by Dr B Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Thu 16 Sep 2010 5:51am 2 Comments a nerve will get things feeling better. Muscle tightness and spasm is the same. Essentially the muscles are controlled by the nerves. If there is nerve pressure then those... Everything in the spine connects- muscles have tendons that connect to bone, bones are connected by joints or ligaments, one part of the body connects to the next Read on »
There are new ways to treat muscle spasms. by Carol Grant Posted Fri 04 Dec 2009 4:32am Looking for new ways to treat muscle spasms are important in any Chiropractic office.  Muscle spasms have been historically treated with heat, electrical stimulation and or ultrasound. And this can be effective to a certain degree. But there are new ways to treat spasms that we use in our Chiropractic office. New ways to treat muscle spasms inclue using Read on »
Avoiding Muscle Spasms by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:34am 1 Comment We have all had muscle spasms, a sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles. Spasms are generally mild, only lasting a few minutes but severe cases can be painful and dangerous. Pain is the first sign of a spasmodic muscle contraction (the official name of spasms). A few things can be done to stop minor and potential Read on »
The Dreadful Unwanted Muscle Spasm and one Researchers Story by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:23am to complete deadlines and this definitely does not help the situation. After a consultation and examination it was found that Mr. Dhaliwal was having muscle spasms of the neck and upper back muscles. What exactly is a muscle spasm, you may ask? A Muscle Spams is an involuntary contraction of a muscle or a muscle group. It is often very painful. Many times Read on »
Multiple Sclerosis: Controlling Muscle Spasms by stuart Patient Expert Posted Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:01pm Source: WebMD Many people with MS experience spasticity, or muscle stiffness and spasms. It usually affects the muscles of the legs and arms, and may interfere with the ability to move those muscles freely. Spasticity can occur either as a sustained stiffness caused by increased muscle tone or as spasms that come and go, especially at night Read on »
Controlling the Muscle Spasms of Multiple Sclerosis by Jeff Pile Posted Thu 26 Aug 2010 3:33pm stiffness and spasms. It usually affects the muscles of the legs and arms, and may interfere with the ability to move those muscles freely. Spasticity can occur either as a sustained stiffness caused by increased muscle tone or as spasms that come and go, especially at night. It can feel like a muscle tightening or it can cause severe pain. Spasticity Read on »
Types of Muscle Spasm by Jon Wise DC Posted Thu 18 Mar 2010 11:43am Types of Muscle Spasm Types of Muscle Spasm and the reason why we have them... By Kevin Donka 1. PROTECTIVE/HEALING SPASM – If a muscle is injured, it may contract to keep from being passively stretched and injured further. It is actually protective in this way. In addition, the spasm increases the metabolism in the muscle, increases Read on »
muscle spasms and mushrooms by Donna Peach Patient Expert Posted Sun 28 Nov 2010 12:00am Lately muscle spasms have been attacking my feet, legs and the left side of my rib cage. When I first got out of rehab, I thought the spasm in the ribs had something to do with the brace since it … Continue reading → Read on »
Multiple Sclerosis and Muscle Spasms by livingdaytodaywithmultiplesclerosis Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 8:05pm If you have Multiple Sclerosis, then you know about Muscle Spasms. I have severe muscle spasms and I take Baclofen for them. I am over the dosage for treating them. My... that some people find heat works for them and others cold works for them. I have found a few things that help with tolerating my muscle spasms. Ice Packs - I bought something Read on »
Magnolia’s 6-Month Challenge: Day 26 It’s Muscle Spasms by Magnolia Miller Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 10 Feb 2010 6:16am ’ve always described as my “back slipping” is likely kick-ass muscle spasms that begin in my quadriceps.  It also likely explains why I tend to get muscle cramps very easily. I’ve had some pretty serious muscle spasms in my lower back before and those have always been easily identified.  I’ve never thought what was happening yesterday was muscle Read on »