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Do you have any of these Symptom
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Fatigue
There are a number of
contributing factors to excessive tiredness.
Not
receiving the proper rest needed is the most
easily understood reason for
tiredness. Another reason is the stress
involved with thoughts of fear,
worry, anger, or jealousy. Thinking these
stressful thoughts robs us of our
needed energy. There are other factors that
can contribute to fatigue and, in
the majority of cases, there is usually more
than one factor involved.
Often when a person suffering from chronic
fatigue seeks medical help, there is no
physiological disease that can be
pinpointed. Chiropractic believes that one
of the major contributing factors to chronic
fatigue is the nervous system.
Without proper nerve energy, we cannot stay
alert, vigorous and healthy. When something
interferes with the flow of nerve energy, we
can easily feel tired and rundown. While an
organ that is receiving limited nerve energy
may still be functioning, it is not
functioning at its maximum.
The spinal cord, which is made up of all the
nerves leading to the organs and
tissues of the body, is protected by the
spinal column. If one of the bones that
make up the spinal column slips out of
proper alignment, a nerve can be pinched or
squeezed and the function of an organ or
gland will be decreased.
Chiropractors can locate such misalignments
and, through gentle manipulation, restore
the spinal column back to its normal
alignment. Epicondylitis is a
condition that rarely resolves of its own
accord and so requires proper medical
management. A qualified medical professional
such as a chiropractor can determine the
exact cause of the problem and initiate the
proper care and treatment. This might
include modalities such as ultrasound,
electrotherapy, massage, hot and cold
treatments, bracing and home stretching and
exercises. Chiropractic adjustments have
proven extremely effective in the overall
management of this problem.
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