ChiroAid

Family and Pediatric Chiropractic Clinic in Bethesda

    Marina Alterman, D.C., F.I.P.C.A.  

301-951-0014 

ChiroAid, Marina Alterman, D.C.
4641 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 410
Bethesda, MD 20814

ph: 301-951-0014
fax: 301-951-0744

Chiropractic care for women

Chiropractic Care for Pregnancy  

      Many pregnant women have found that chiropractic adjustments provide relief from the increased low-back pain brought on by pregnancy. Chiropractic manipulation is safe for the pregnant woman and her baby and can be especially attractive to those who are trying to avoid medications in treating their back pain.

      During intial period of pregrancy doctors of chiropractic can detect any imbalances in a woman’s pelvis or elsewhere in the body that could contribute to pregnancy discom- fort or possible neuromusculoskeletal problems after childbirth. 
     Chiropractic care can also help after childbirth. In the eight weeks following labor and delivery, the ligaments that loosened during pregnancy begin to tighten up again. Ideally, joint problems brought on during pregnancy from improper lifting or reaching should be treated before the ligaments return to their pre-pregnancy state - to prevent muscle tension, headaches, rib discomfort, and shoulder problems. 
 

     During intial period of pregrancy doctors of chiropractic can detect any imbalances in a woman’s pelvis or elsewhere in the body that could contribute to pregnancy discomfort or possible neuromusculoskeletal problems after childbirth. 
     Chiropractic care can also help after childbirth. In the eight weeks following labor and delivery, the ligaments that loosened during pregnancy begin to tighten up again. Ideally, joint problems brought on during pregnancy from improper lifting or reaching should be treated before the ligaments return to their pre-pregnancy state - to prevent muscle tension, headaches, rib discomfort, and shoulder problems. 
 

     During intial period of pregrancy doctors of chiropractic can detect any imbalances in a woman’s pelvis or elsewhere in the body that could contribute to pregnancy discomfort or possible neuromusculoskeletal problems after childbirth. 
     Chiropractic care can also help after childbirth. In the eight weeks following labor and delivery, the ligaments that loosened during pregnancy begin to tighten up again. Ideally, joint problems brought on during pregnancy from improper lifting or reaching should be treated before the ligaments return to their pre-pregnancy state - to prevent muscle tension, headaches, rib discomfort, and shoulder problems. 
             
      "Pregnancy Today" magazine describes themselves as "the journal for parents to be".  On
June 13, 2004 they ran a story written by Patti Larson a mother and author, about her experiences while being pregnant and the help she received with Chiropractic care.  She began the story by explaining the emotions she and her husband experienced when she found out for sure she was pregnant. 

      As a woman in her mid-30s having her first baby, she described her concerns and questions by asking, "When will morning sickness start? How long will I be able to work? Will I make it through delivery with little pain and swearing?"  She also noted that her diet and sleep habits were good, but although she had great intentions, her exercise regime was less than desirable.

    She did however; mention the one thing she saw as a big factor in helping her. "What ultimately saved me from suffering undue tiredness, aches and stress from my ballooning body shape and shifting hormones was chiropractic care." She continued, "I already made regular visits to my chiropractor prior to pregnancy, so it seemed natural to continue. My chiropractor recommended I continue with weekly visits, adding that I should come in more often if I felt I needed it."

    Dr. Jeff Ptak, her chiropractor in Santa Monica, Calif., explained why chiropractic care made such a positive difference, during her pregnancy. "Chiropractic care addresses the functioning nervous system," he said. "When the nervous system is not unduly stressed from environmental factors – physical, emotional or chemical stress – the body will work according to its unique genetic plan. A stressful birth will stress all parties involved and remain until the nervous system stress is cleared. Chiropractic, by allowing the body to handle stress, helps expecting mothers, new mothers and their newborn children handle life with greater ease." 

Leslie Stewart,  a certified nurse-midwife also agrees. "Chiropractic care can actually help with labor. Some women who run past their due date have used treatment to help start labor, rather than having a hospital induce them." 

The article author, Patti Larson, noted that she not only continued care through her pregnancy, but also after the birth of her daughter Madeline. She concluded the article by saying, "Madeline received regular adjustments her second week after entering the world. She never had colic, ear infections, colds or any symptoms of sickness throughout her first 12 months of life when children are often most susceptible. Some people cringe when I tell them she sees a chiropractor, yet everyone agrees that she is one of the most alert, active babies they have ever seen. Some say I’m lucky, but I tell them it’s really very simple – just stay well adjusted!"

Infertility and Chiropractic

     A new series of case studies was published and made the news in a big way. Madeline Behrendt, D.C., who has written several articles in the JVSR on infertility was interviewed, and they are including Chiropractic in their segment! This aired nationally on CBS.

 View the video story http://wcbs.dayport.com/viewer/viewerpage.php?Art_ID=8777&tf=chtopsviewer.tpl


Chiropractic for PMS

    No one is completely certain what causes premenstrual syndrome (PMS), but there is no denying the pain and distress millions of women suffer 7-10 days before menstruation every month. Different doctors have different recommendations for treating PMS, and there's one perspective you might be hearing more about soon -- Chiropractic.

    A study involving 84 subjects (54 with diagnosed PMS and 30 without) evaluated the potential for chiropractic to help relieve PMS symptoms. Complete chiropractic examinations revealed that the PMS group was more likely to show signs of spinal problems (i.e., spinal tenderness, muscle weakness, neck disability,  etc.) than the non-PMS group. The study authors suggest that chiropractic care to correct these spinal problems may be an effective way to reduce some of the symptoms of PMS.

    If you're still searching for relief from the pain and frustration of premenstrual syndrome, make an appointment with your local chiropractor. A complete spinal examination could be an important step toward finding a solution.

Walsh MJ, Polus BI. The frequency of positive common clinical findings in a sample of premenstrual syndrome sufferers. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, May 1999: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp216-220.

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ChiroAid, Marina Alterman, D.C.
4641 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 410
Bethesda, MD 20814

ph: 301-951-0014
fax: 301-951-0744