Stress: The Silent Killer

The silent killer? No, we are not talking about high blood pressure. Think it’s a little dramatic to call stress the silent killer? Not if you understand what chronic stress does to our bodies.

If you are a living human being, then you experience stress daily. Some people have more than others, but we all experience at least some level of stress every single day. The question is whether we can deal with it or not. Stress comes in lots of forms. We have stresses in our relationships, finances, jobs, health, etc. 75% of American adults reported moderate to high levels of stress within the past month.chiropractic warminster

The sympathetic nervous system controls our fight or flight response, aka stress response. We don’t consciously control this response. It happens automatically. This response as a short-term response can be very beneficial. If we were confronted by a bear in the forest, then this response would provide us with what we needed to run away or defend ourselves. In a more realistic example, short-term stress can help us produce results in time when we are facing a deadline at work. However, long-term, chronic stress can wreak havoc on our health. The Mayo Clinic estimated that stress is the cause or exacerbates 80% of serious illnesses. Chronic sympathetic nervous system activity has been shown to increase the risk of developing heart disease, cancer and diabetes. The parasympathetic nervous system is our healing phase. We need balance between the systems because we cannot heal and defend ourselves at the same time. In our stressful lives, it is important to break that sympathetic dominance and activate our parasympathetic system.

How to Activate the Healing Phase

  1. Be Mindful: Take time to quiet your mind and unplug from your busy schedule. It could be meditation, yoga, deep breathing, reading, prayer, etc. Enjoy some “you time” though. Make it a priority, not a luxury.
  2. Move Your Body: Exercise has been shown to be very effective in reducing the negative effects of stress. Motion can influence your emotions so get off the couch and walk, bike, work out, etc. If the weather is nice, exercising outdoors in nature can be extra stress relieving.

If you or someone you know is struggling with chronic stress, then we encourage you to schedule an examination where we can determine your Wellness Score. We can show you how the stress is affecting your physiology and how we may be able to help. Call us at 215-259-5100 to schedule an appointment!

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5 Facts that You Need to Know About Whiplash

chiropractic willow groveWhiplash is a pretty familiar term, but do you know exactly what it is? Most people imagine a bad car accident when they think of whiplash, but that is not the only way it can happen. Whiplash is a neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip. It is estimated that 2 to 3 million new whiplash injuries occur in the United States every year! Car accidents, especially front or rear-end collisions, are a common cause, but falls and contact sports can also lead to whiplash injuries. Symptoms can include:

  • Pain when moving your head side to side
  • Tenderness
  • Headaches at the base of the skull
  • Fatigue
  • Dizziness
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Memory problems
  • Tingling or numbness in the arms

5 Facts You Need to Know

  1. Symptoms of whiplash can often appear weeks or months after an accident: Even if you think it is a “minor” injury, it is important to be checked by an experienced chiropractor.
  2. In 75% of patients, symptoms of whiplash can last 6 months or longer: The scary thing is that more than 50% of those who have whiplash injuries will still have chronic pain 20 years after the injury if they don’t seek treatment.
  3. Victims of whiplash lose approximately 8 weeks of work: This loss of productivity and work can be very burdensome financially.
  4. Most injuries occur when traveling less than 12 mph: Many people brush off “minor” car accidents because they either weren’t traveling very quickly or they didn’t have any aches or pains right after the accident. Researchers at Yale found that accidents at speeds as low as 8 mph create enough forces on the head and neck region to cause significant injury to ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerve tissue.
  5. Pre-existing health conditions will lead to greater severity of injury and greater pain: A major pre-existing issue that can negatively affect whiplash outcomes is arthritis or degeneration in the neck. It is important to make sure the bones in the spine are well-aligned and moving correctly.

If you, a friend, or a family member have experienced some type of whiplash injury, then we encourage you to schedule an examination with a qualified chiropractor at Radiant Life Chiropractic. We aim to offer the best chiropractic services to Hatboro, Horsham, Warminster, Warrington and surrounding communities. We will find out what is going on with your specific situation-where the spine is injured, how we can help, etc.-and get you moving toward recovery. Call us at 215-259-5100 or book your appointment online!