Friday, August 4, 2023

Wellness Care

 

Wellness Care  

Why should we get regular chiropractic adjustments?  If I don't have pain why should I go to see Dr. Felicia?  

These are GREAT questions!  

First of all, if you have a spine and you have stress (mental, physical, or chemical) then you need regular chiropractic adjustments.  
If you have gone through an initial treatment plan with me when you originally started care here, then you KNOW what it finally feels like to have your body working more optimally.  I would challenge you to continue to feel that good if not better!  

Getting regular chiropractic care will help your spine and body adapt better during stress.  SOOO... if you were to get into a car accident or slip and fall on ice, then your body would be able to handle that stress better than if you have not been coming in.  So, when injuries happen, and they might, you will need LESS care than someone who hasn't been getting regular care.  

Also, subluxations don't always have pain.  So, you can have issues in your spine you aren't even aware of. 

So if it has been longer than a month since you've been adjusted, I highly recommend pushing the "Schedule and Appointment" button below.  I would be HAPPY to see you!  


Drink water

After every adjustment you should always drink extra water.  This will help you flush out lactic acid and other waste products in your body.  

Let's challenge ourselves to drink half your body weight in ounces!  Extra if it is warm or you exercise or GET AN ADJUSTMENT! 

Stress Free

Did you know that chiropractic adjustments allow your body to come out of the sympathetic response (aka fight or flight) and help you get back to homeostasis.  That is why SO MANY people have a gurgling in there stomach right after their adjustments.  Or why babies poop.  It helps stimulate the parasympathetic system that controls digestion. 
SO SUPER COOL!

Friday, July 28, 2023

The "D" Word: Diet

 

The "D" word   

Diet...  It is looked at as a swear word, but should it be?  Diet is defined as the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.  Your diet is the foods that you put into your mouth.  What does your diet consist of?  Are you giving your body nutrients?  We should STOP looking at it as a "restriction of calories".  A well balanced diet of all types of foods that nourish our body is what we should strive for.  


Eat NUTRIENTS

When we are ready to eat we should look at our meals as a way to put nutrients into our bodies.  Our plates should be 1/4 protein, 1/4 complex carbohydrate, and half veggie.  
Our food should have tons of natural color (not artificial).  The food we eat should mostly have been alive at one time, or come from something that was.  

Mindset

We will not ALWAYS eat perfectly.  You have to leave room for fun, but I have noticed that if I tell myself "I am not a person that eats XYZ then I don't".  For example, I don't eat fast food.  I know it is bad for me so I don't eat it.  (Not more than about twice a year).  You can do that for anything.  I am not a person that drinks pop, eats sugar, eats gluten, eats dairy, etc...  Then you would be surprised at how much quicker it is to drop that habit.

Friday, July 21, 2023

Why would I adjust a baby?

 

Why would I adjust a baby?   

Babies are smaller but still have a spine and joints.  They have that same spine their ENTIRE life.  Why would we want them to have a subluxation when we can fix it so easily?  
Babies are subject to in-uterine constraint (tight quarters inside mom), the birth process (either vaginal or surgical), their head flopping, car seats, siblings, falls, etc.  
They have a beautiful working spine that needs the same tender care we give ourselves as adults (if not better).  
Fortunately, they usually respond very quickly to care.  


15 Signs or Symptoms that your baby might need a chiropractor
(They can have one or MANY of these)

1.  Persistent head rotation or tip/ Torticollis
2.  Difficulties nursing or bottle feeding
3.  Reflux
4.  Colic
5.  Gas issues
6.  "Angry" babies (balled up and fussy)
7. Long labors
8. Multiple birth (twins, triplets, etc)
9. Surgical birth
10. Excessive crying
11. Not sleeping well
12. Frequent illness (ex ear infections)
13. Tongue/lip tie or revision
14. Breech birth
15. Excessive spitting up

Infant adjustment 


The adjustment of a baby uses a VERY GENTLE but PRECISE touch.  I always explain to my new patient's parents that all I am doing is palpating up their spine until I find a vertebra that isn't moving.  Then I apply light pressure or sometimes a little vibration until the vertebra is moving.  It is so gentle.  Period. 
I have adjusted hundreds of babies and had SO MUCH success with helping babies.  There is nothing better than helping parents have a calmer baby to take care of.

Friday, July 14, 2023

What is a Subluxation?

 

What is a subluxation? 

Subluxations are something a chiropractor looks for in ANY joint in your body.  It simply is a joint that has abnormal motion and is usually in an abnormal position.  

When a vertebra (spinal bone) is subluxated it can cause your nerves to work less optimally.  Those amazing nerves innervate every area of your body.  They are SUPER important.  We want those nerves to work at their full potential. 

That is what chiropractors do that is so unique.  They adjust your spine, so your vertebra can move, then allowing your nerves to work more optimally.  That is the coolest part of my job in a nutshell.  


Symptoms of a Subluxation

1.  Pain:  That is a discomfort whether you are touching it or not.  It can happen constantly, with certain movements, when sitting or standing, etc.  
2. Tenderness:  This is pain with touch or pressure.  
3. Muscle spasm:  Tightness in your muscles, knots, cramps etc. 
4. Swelling:  Puffiness in the area
5. Redness/ heat: Slight redness, warm to the touch area, pimple forming
6. Nothing: Believe it or not MANY subluxations have no pain at all.  THIS is why it is SO important to see your trained chiropractor for regular adjustments.  Sometimes your body ignores issues because it is used to you not "fixing" it anyways.  Sometimes the subluxation is in an early or small stage.  Sometimes it is a subluxation that is in the later stages of treatment.  Pain can be an indicator, but it isn't always present.  

What is an adjustment?  


Simply...  it is a chiropractic manipulation of a joint that helps restore motion and correct the position.  

Motion is so important in your body.  When your body isn't in motion (whole body, or part of the body) you age quickly.  (Ex: vertebrae that lose motion will end of with degenerative changes after a while.)  

The body definitely needs more than one reminder of its role and that is why it usually takes more than one adjustment to restore motion in a joint.  

Friday, July 7, 2023

Exercise!

 

Can exercise be fun and enjoyable? 

The answer to the question "Can exercise be fun and enjoyable?" is a DEPENDS!  It depends on a few things.  
1. Your mindset:  If you have a positive mindset around the idea of exercise it definitely helps.  If you decide it is a stress reliever for you, then it will be. If you find "exercise" in all the things you do, for example leisure walks, geocaching, yoga, running around after your kids, etc.  
2. Your activity:  Have you found something that you love to do?  Do you like variety?  Do you like solo exercise or groups?  Do you like running, biking, swimming, yoga, hiking, volleyball, basketball, etc... 
3. Your accountability:  Do you have someone that you share your exercise journey with?  Either exercising together or keeping someone informed of your progress.  Nowadays there are fun apps that you can compete with friends with your steps or time etc.  
4.  Your priority:  If you make exercise a priority, and something that you do no matter what you start to feel better over time.  Your soreness changes.  Most people quit in the early weeks of exercise because of the soreness they get at going too hard too fast.  I challenge you to keep it up a little longer and you might change your mind.  


Warm Up! 

Before you do any form of exercise you should start with a warm up.  For long distance runners that can be the first few miles or minutes of your run done at a slower rate and then stop to stretch a little before you kick it up a notch.  If you are warming up to rake/shovel, play a kickball game with your kids, etc. just running in a place or doing 20 jumping jacks and stretching can go a LONG way.  This helps your muscle warm up and your are much less likely to injure yourself. 







Cool Down

The cool down is the time AFTER your exercise that allows your heart rate to come back to normal.  It is usually a slower version of what you were just doing with a stretch after the heart rate is in the more "normal" range and your breathing slows.  Some runners walk another 5 minutes or so after their run to achieve this.  Allowing your heart rate to slow down naturally and less abruptly is so much better for you.   Then STRETCH!  Flexibility is so important too! 

Friday, June 30, 2023

Crawling before you walk

 

Cross Crawl

The stage of "cross crawling" is one of many VERY important steps of development that many parents don't experience.  Cross crawling is when the opposite knee and arm move forward then switch.  This is very important for your brain development.  It is the right hemisphere and left hemisphere working together to create motion.  There is so much education on the developmental stages at this age needing to be closer to the ground for proper brain development as well.  That when the infants head is upright such as standing or sitting, they are learning in a different part of the brain.  Soooo the longer they stay horizontal the better.  
Keep them babies babies as long as possible. ;)  

Schedule an Appointment

Baby Bare by Stephanie Johnson

This book is AMAZING when it comes to learning about all of the early developmental milestones.  It explains WHY each stage exists and WHY they are important.  I would HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who has or is having a new baby.  

Tummy Time

Tummy time is something that is so important for babies.  They are developing their spinal curves and learning to navigate their surroundings.  Don't be afraid to put your babies down once in a while.  Better yet... get down on the floor and interact with them.  Or find fun noiseless toys to help them learn to grab and push, etc.

Friday, June 23, 2023

Baby Led Weaning

 

When Should I Start Solids?

Here is the quick and easy answer to when you should start solid foods: It depends on your baby. Some suggestions I have for you are as follows: 

1. Wait until your baby is able to sit up on their own totally unassisted. 
2. Usually your baby should be cutting some teeth.  This is a sign that their digestive system is ready for solids. 
3. Your baby shows interest in solid foods. 

For the majority of babies this is around 6+ months of age.  Starting solids earlier than that is unnecessary and can be a filler causing your baby not to get the nutrients they need.  Babies can be exclusively breastfed the whole first year of life without any solid foods.  I like to think of solid foods as an adjunct to breastmilk or formula.  Not their main source of nutrition.  It is for entertainment or for learning.  Something social to do with the family.  I hope this helps!  If you have any questions, feel free to reply to this email! 

 




Say NO to Rice Cereal

Rice cereal is a filler food that has ZERO nutritional value.  It is highly recommended that you do not feed your baby this cereal.  It is also not recommended that it be put in a bottle at any age, and not fed to babies before 6 months of age if you do feed them this with a spoon. 
  

Say YES to Family Meals

There is one thing that stands out above ALL other parenting topics that can create a stable home environment for your family and that is eating meals together around a table.  I encourage you to get your babies involved in that early on.  Let them sit with you at the table and watch you eat.  Allow them to eat some of what you are eating as well.  (Obviously, age and readiness appropriate)