Kinesio taping is supposed to heal many injuries.
For IT band syndrome may visit http://www.doctorvenessa.com/
Dr. Venessa Bartholomew is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
Location: 14445 1/2 Ventura Blvd. - Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Phone: (818) 784-6367
7/28/2010
Chiropractor Job - San Diego
Ad from Craigslist 2010-07-28
This is a wonderful private practice for an experienced Chiropractor. All cash or private insurance base, practice. The patients are great to work with . This position is two days to three days a wk with the
possibility of transision to buy into the practice. Please email your CV and call us at 760-670-8622.
* Location: San Marcos
* This is a part-time job.
* Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
* Phone calls about this job are ok.
* Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
This is a wonderful private practice for an experienced Chiropractor. All cash or private insurance base, practice. The patients are great to work with . This position is two days to three days a wk with the
possibility of transision to buy into the practice. Please email your CV and call us at 760-670-8622.
* Location: San Marcos
* This is a part-time job.
* Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
* Phone calls about this job are ok.
* Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
Kinesiotape Chiropractor washingtondc
Ad from Craigslist 2010-07-28
Knapp Chiropractic & Sports Rehab
We treat newborns, Seniors and anyone in between
Do you suffer from any of the following?
• Headaches
• Neck pain
• Back pain
• Sciatica
• Whiplash
• Sports injuries
The first step to getting better is finding out the cause. Mention this ad and we will give you a full history, exam and report of findings for a $20.00 donation to your favorite charity. If we can help you we will let you know. If we cannot help you, we will refer you where you need to go to get better. What do you have to lose? For $20.00 you can find out the best way to take care of your problem. Call us today for an appointment at (703)444-3870.
Get Better and Get Back to Life
www.knappsportschiro.com
46859 Harry Byrd Highway Suite 102
Sterling, VA 20164
* Location: Sterling, VA
Knapp Chiropractic & Sports Rehab
We treat newborns, Seniors and anyone in between
Do you suffer from any of the following?
• Headaches
• Neck pain
• Back pain
• Sciatica
• Whiplash
• Sports injuries
The first step to getting better is finding out the cause. Mention this ad and we will give you a full history, exam and report of findings for a $20.00 donation to your favorite charity. If we can help you we will let you know. If we cannot help you, we will refer you where you need to go to get better. What do you have to lose? For $20.00 you can find out the best way to take care of your problem. Call us today for an appointment at (703)444-3870.
Get Better and Get Back to Life
www.knappsportschiro.com
46859 Harry Byrd Highway Suite 102
Sterling, VA 20164
* Location: Sterling, VA
7/27/2010
Montreal Sports Chiropractic-ActiveReleaseTechnique - Kinesio-Taping
Ad from Craigslist 2010-07-09:
Clinique Chiropratique Zarow
Dr Fred M Zarow MSc DC, chiropractor
Sports Chiropractic-X-RAYS-EMERGENCY CARE
Comprehensive chiropractic treatment with an athletic approach. ActiveReleaseTechnique, Kinesio-Taping. Excellent for sports injuries, athletes and those in training.
Call Dr Fred Zarow MSc DC for your appointment today! 514-279-6536
www.cliniquezarow.com
In Montreal:
6872 St Denis #101
Mtl, Qc H2S 2S2
Clinique Chiropratique Zarow Dr Frederick Zarow MSc DC
http://www.cliniquezarow.com
514-279-6536
Twitter.com: @DrZarow
Dr Zarow is available seven days a week.
Hours:
Mon-Fri 8:30 am to 6:30pm
Saturday and Sunday by appointment
www.cliniquezarow.com
Twitter.com/DrZarow
514-279-6536
Clinique Chiropratique Zarow
Dr Fred M Zarow MSc DC, Chiropractor
* Location: MONTREAL - WWW.CLINIQUEZAROW.COM
Clinique Chiropratique Zarow
Dr Fred M Zarow MSc DC, chiropractor
Sports Chiropractic-X-RAYS-EMERGENCY CARE
Comprehensive chiropractic treatment with an athletic approach. ActiveReleaseTechnique, Kinesio-Taping. Excellent for sports injuries, athletes and those in training.
Call Dr Fred Zarow MSc DC for your appointment today! 514-279-6536
www.cliniquezarow.com
In Montreal:
6872 St Denis #101
Mtl, Qc H2S 2S2
Clinique Chiropratique Zarow Dr Frederick Zarow MSc DC
http://www.cliniquezarow.com
514-279-6536
Twitter.com: @DrZarow
Dr Zarow is available seven days a week.
Hours:
Mon-Fri 8:30 am to 6:30pm
Saturday and Sunday by appointment
www.cliniquezarow.com
Twitter.com/DrZarow
514-279-6536
Clinique Chiropratique Zarow
Dr Fred M Zarow MSc DC, Chiropractor
* Location: MONTREAL - WWW.CLINIQUEZAROW.COM
7/08/2010
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Manual Orthopedic Physical Kinesiotaping
Here is a new ad from Craigslist - Washington DC (Golden Triangle - Downtown DC)
Kinesiotaping Physical Therapist.
Advanced manual therapy experience.
One of the top reputations in DC.
Address:
Sports Therapy And Rehabilitation, Inc
1112 16-th Street, NW, Suite200
Washington, DC - 20036
Phone: 202-223-1737
Website: www.starclinic.net
Kinesiotaping Physical Therapist.
Advanced manual therapy experience.
One of the top reputations in DC.
Address:
Sports Therapy And Rehabilitation, Inc
1112 16-th Street, NW, Suite200
Washington, DC - 20036
Phone: 202-223-1737
Website: www.starclinic.net
Kinesio-tape for sale from Honolulu
Genuine Kinesitape - it is used for therapeutic applications.
We have variety of colors.
Six boxes.
Price - $5 for a roll.
Location: Maui
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Date: 07/02/2010
We have variety of colors.
Six boxes.
Price - $5 for a roll.
Location: Maui
email: sale-uhwje-1823646291@craigslist.org
Date: 07/02/2010
Kinesio Tape for sale
The following ad is from Craigslist Philadelphia:
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SpiderTech is a line ofengineered kinesiotape therapeutic supports. We facilitate a functional medicine approach and pain modulation.
Price: New - $4
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SpiderTech is a line ofengineered kinesiotape therapeutic supports. We facilitate a functional medicine approach and pain modulation.
Price: New - $4
8/24/2009
What is asthma?
At its most basic, doctors agree that asthma is a respiratory disease that results in ‘chronic inflammation of the airways’.
People often show symptoms well before asthma develops, because asthma can start with something as simple as a common cold or cough.
Other symptoms that could potentially become asthma include sneezing, mild shortness of breath, or even something outside your lungs or respiratory tract such as a headache.
The bottom line is that it is extremely common for the initial signs of asthma to be ignored, because they appear to be nothing more than the symptoms of a common, everyday condition such as a cough or a cold.
This lack of awareness is one of the main reasons many people do not seek treatment for their asthma.
According to the Asthma Society of Canada, as many as six out of every ten Canadians who have asthma do not control their condition. This figure is expected to be similar in other developed Western nations.
Because asthma is a chronic condition, it is one that has to be dealt with throughout your life. It causes inflammation, and therefore constricts the airways that carry air in your lungs. Consequently, this restricts the passage of air from the outside world through an asthma sufferer’s lungs, making it difficult for them to breathe.
Asthma sufferers’ airways are sensitive to many conditions, such as moist, warm or cold air, allergens, stress or physical exertion. The muscles that surround the airways react to these conditions by contracting and narrowing the airways of a person with asthma.
The problem is generally made worse by the fact that the muscles also cause excess mucus to be produced at the same time as the contraction, further blocking the airways.
However, many of the most common signs of an asthma attack can often be recognized well before the condition itself is fully developed.
Some of the signs of asthma are obvious, whereas others might not be as easily recognized and possibly the result of another medical condition. The less obvious the symptoms are, the earlier in the development cycle of asthma or the less likely that the symptoms will turn into asthma.
Less acute indicators that might fall into the ‘early warning’ category could include any of the following:
• Frequent mood changes
• Regular bouts of sneezing
• Restlessness
• Glassy or watery eyes
• Unexplained increased tiredness
• Dry mouth
• Persistent or constant headaches
• Sleeping difficulties
• Exercise intolerance
• Dark circles under the eyes
• Pale complexion
Obviously, all of these ‘early warning’ indicators could suggest that asthma might become a problem, but they could also be the result of another serious medical condition.
Consequently, you would not necessarily assume that any of the symptoms in the previous list is a clear indicator or precursor of asthma. However, if these symptoms are ignored, the condition is likely to worsen for anyone who is at risk to develop asthma.
When the condition worsens, the symptoms become increasingly obvious. These symptoms could include:
• Wheezing, coughing and general tightness in the chest
• Shortness of breath, especially after basic exercise such as walking or climbing the stairs
• Inability to talk
• Inability to think clearly
• Drooping posture or hunched shoulders indicating that the sufferer is struggling for breath
• Obvious nasal flaring as they struggle to inhale
• Contraction in the area below the ribs and in the neck while struggling to breathe
• A grey or grey-blue tint gradually appearing on the skin, often starting around the nose and mouth area
Any of these signs would be indicative of what we would normally recognize to be an ‘asthma attack’.
Everything about asthma up to this point seems relatively straightforward because you will probably recognize the asthma ‘symptoms’ - especially if you know someone who suffers from the condition. Asthma is a surprisingly common condition and one that most of us are familiar with to some degree.
People often show symptoms well before asthma develops, because asthma can start with something as simple as a common cold or cough.
Other symptoms that could potentially become asthma include sneezing, mild shortness of breath, or even something outside your lungs or respiratory tract such as a headache.
The bottom line is that it is extremely common for the initial signs of asthma to be ignored, because they appear to be nothing more than the symptoms of a common, everyday condition such as a cough or a cold.
This lack of awareness is one of the main reasons many people do not seek treatment for their asthma.
According to the Asthma Society of Canada, as many as six out of every ten Canadians who have asthma do not control their condition. This figure is expected to be similar in other developed Western nations.
Because asthma is a chronic condition, it is one that has to be dealt with throughout your life. It causes inflammation, and therefore constricts the airways that carry air in your lungs. Consequently, this restricts the passage of air from the outside world through an asthma sufferer’s lungs, making it difficult for them to breathe.
Asthma sufferers’ airways are sensitive to many conditions, such as moist, warm or cold air, allergens, stress or physical exertion. The muscles that surround the airways react to these conditions by contracting and narrowing the airways of a person with asthma.
The problem is generally made worse by the fact that the muscles also cause excess mucus to be produced at the same time as the contraction, further blocking the airways.
However, many of the most common signs of an asthma attack can often be recognized well before the condition itself is fully developed.
Some of the signs of asthma are obvious, whereas others might not be as easily recognized and possibly the result of another medical condition. The less obvious the symptoms are, the earlier in the development cycle of asthma or the less likely that the symptoms will turn into asthma.
Less acute indicators that might fall into the ‘early warning’ category could include any of the following:
• Frequent mood changes
• Regular bouts of sneezing
• Restlessness
• Glassy or watery eyes
• Unexplained increased tiredness
• Dry mouth
• Persistent or constant headaches
• Sleeping difficulties
• Exercise intolerance
• Dark circles under the eyes
• Pale complexion
Obviously, all of these ‘early warning’ indicators could suggest that asthma might become a problem, but they could also be the result of another serious medical condition.
Consequently, you would not necessarily assume that any of the symptoms in the previous list is a clear indicator or precursor of asthma. However, if these symptoms are ignored, the condition is likely to worsen for anyone who is at risk to develop asthma.
When the condition worsens, the symptoms become increasingly obvious. These symptoms could include:
• Wheezing, coughing and general tightness in the chest
• Shortness of breath, especially after basic exercise such as walking or climbing the stairs
• Inability to talk
• Inability to think clearly
• Drooping posture or hunched shoulders indicating that the sufferer is struggling for breath
• Obvious nasal flaring as they struggle to inhale
• Contraction in the area below the ribs and in the neck while struggling to breathe
• A grey or grey-blue tint gradually appearing on the skin, often starting around the nose and mouth area
Any of these signs would be indicative of what we would normally recognize to be an ‘asthma attack’.
Everything about asthma up to this point seems relatively straightforward because you will probably recognize the asthma ‘symptoms’ - especially if you know someone who suffers from the condition. Asthma is a surprisingly common condition and one that most of us are familiar with to some degree.
Pre Game Techniques For Tennis Elbow Treatment
Once the doctor has told you that you have tennis elbow, your first thought will naturally be, “I won’t be able to play tennis, golf, work, etc.”
Not true. While rehabilitation is something that you will want to consider in the future, you can still work, play tennis or golf with the use of proper techniques. Using these techniques will then alleviate the pain from tennis elbow and may even arrest it.
Once you are pain free, you can the undergo a rehabilitation process that will cure the condition for good.
Most doctors will tell you that you should “rest” in order to cure the tennis elbow which is caused by tears in the elbow tendon.
That is what tennis elbow is - a tear in the tendon.
These are often
caused by overuse of the tendon and, in some cases, improper use.
While rest can heal the overused tendon and cure the problem, it is not always the practical solution. If you need to work, or need to play a sport, you cannot always take time off.
A professional golfer or tennis player may find that it is not feasible to stop their game. They may be scheduled for a tournament that they have to play in for the sake of their careers. But this does not mean that they have to endure tremendous pain in order to play the game. There are techniques that can be used before, during and after the games that can alleviate the pain and allow you to continue to play, even if you are suffering from tennis elbow.
Pre Game Techniques
Before any games, you should take some sort of anti-inflammatory drug such as an ibuprofen or naproxen. NSAIDs will help alleviate some of the pain and will enable you to perform better when you are playing the game.
The use of these drugs on a long term basis have been linked to problems with the digestive system. You should never rely on NSAIDs for a long period of time as they can cause ulcers and other stomach problems. Taking a couple of Tylenol, however,
prior to a tennis match or a golf game is more than fine. Just don’t get used to taking them on a long term basis.
In addition to the over the counter pain relievers, you should also do some stretching of your arms before the match. This includes basic stretching of the biceps, triceps, shoulders and forearms before you start to play. Actually, this should be a matter of course when you play tennis or any other sport. Many sports injuries are due to the fact that you do not limber up and properly stretch
before a match. Even if you do not suffer from tennis elbow, you should still stretch these muscles before a game or match.
Do not neglect your legs, either. Although you may not feel any pain in your legs and you are worried about your tennis elbow, you can do yourself a favor and give your legs a good stretching out.
In order to maintain proper circulation in your arms during the game, keep them warm as you warm up using stretching techniques. This can be done with a series of arm warmers.
Remember leg warmers that were used by dancers and other athletes at one time (and oddly enough became a fashion statement in gyms during the 1980s?) Well, they had a purpose.
They kept the legs warm during exercise and improved circulation.
You should do the same for your arms. Although you will not be wearing arm warmers during your tennis match, you should be wearing them while you limber up.
Not true. While rehabilitation is something that you will want to consider in the future, you can still work, play tennis or golf with the use of proper techniques. Using these techniques will then alleviate the pain from tennis elbow and may even arrest it.
Once you are pain free, you can the undergo a rehabilitation process that will cure the condition for good.
Most doctors will tell you that you should “rest” in order to cure the tennis elbow which is caused by tears in the elbow tendon.
That is what tennis elbow is - a tear in the tendon.
These are often
caused by overuse of the tendon and, in some cases, improper use.
While rest can heal the overused tendon and cure the problem, it is not always the practical solution. If you need to work, or need to play a sport, you cannot always take time off.
A professional golfer or tennis player may find that it is not feasible to stop their game. They may be scheduled for a tournament that they have to play in for the sake of their careers. But this does not mean that they have to endure tremendous pain in order to play the game. There are techniques that can be used before, during and after the games that can alleviate the pain and allow you to continue to play, even if you are suffering from tennis elbow.
Pre Game Techniques
Before any games, you should take some sort of anti-inflammatory drug such as an ibuprofen or naproxen. NSAIDs will help alleviate some of the pain and will enable you to perform better when you are playing the game.
The use of these drugs on a long term basis have been linked to problems with the digestive system. You should never rely on NSAIDs for a long period of time as they can cause ulcers and other stomach problems. Taking a couple of Tylenol, however,
prior to a tennis match or a golf game is more than fine. Just don’t get used to taking them on a long term basis.
In addition to the over the counter pain relievers, you should also do some stretching of your arms before the match. This includes basic stretching of the biceps, triceps, shoulders and forearms before you start to play. Actually, this should be a matter of course when you play tennis or any other sport. Many sports injuries are due to the fact that you do not limber up and properly stretch
before a match. Even if you do not suffer from tennis elbow, you should still stretch these muscles before a game or match.
Do not neglect your legs, either. Although you may not feel any pain in your legs and you are worried about your tennis elbow, you can do yourself a favor and give your legs a good stretching out.
In order to maintain proper circulation in your arms during the game, keep them warm as you warm up using stretching techniques. This can be done with a series of arm warmers.
Remember leg warmers that were used by dancers and other athletes at one time (and oddly enough became a fashion statement in gyms during the 1980s?) Well, they had a purpose.
They kept the legs warm during exercise and improved circulation.
You should do the same for your arms. Although you will not be wearing arm warmers during your tennis match, you should be wearing them while you limber up.
Exercise for Stress Free
The benefits of exercise:-
• Reduce the risk of premature death
• Reduce the risk of developing and/or dying from heart disease
• Reduce high blood pressure or the risk of developing high blood pressure
• Reduce high cholesterol or the risk of developing high cholesterol
• Reduce the risk of developing colon cancer and breast cancer
• Reduce the risk of developing diabetes
• Reduce or maintain body weight or body fat
• Build and maintain healthy muscles, bones, and joints
• Reduce depression and anxiety
• Improve psychological well-being
• Enhanced work, recreation, and sport performance
Exercises You Can Do in the Comfort of your Home
• Sit ups
• Crunches
• Put your steps to good use if you have them, just one step is needed. This will work your leg muscles and get your adrenaline going a bit.
• Lift baby weights while you watch tv
• Stomach tuck-in (if your unsure of what this one is, I will explain: sit up straight in a chair with your back pressed against the back of the chair, breathe out and at the same time suck in your tummy, hold it in for 2 to 3 seconds, then release your tummy while breathing in)
• Squats
• Do the aerobics work out (there is usually an aerobics show on early in the mornings) or of course you can always just buy an aerobics video work-out.
Of course, there is nothing like getting out of the house and going for a walk in the park or botanical gardens enjoying and taking in the world around us!
A nice brisk 15 minute walk each day will work wonders for you. And of course sunlight has its benefits for you as well. It’s been reported that scientists believe that sunlight can help prevent these cancers:
• Breast cancer
• Colon cancer
• Ovary cancer
• Bladder cancer
• Womb cancer
• Stomach cancer
• Prostate gland cancer
But of course it isn’t going to protect you from sun cancer. So make sure you slap on some sunscreen ;-)
Yoga
Madonna now only uses yoga as her one form of exercise! So it must be good!
You can pick up some pretty cheap yoga videos simply by going to eBay and typing in to search: yoga video. There are some available just for a few bucks. If you’re interested, it’s well worth a look at. Especially if you can get it that cheap!
• Reduce the risk of premature death
• Reduce the risk of developing and/or dying from heart disease
• Reduce high blood pressure or the risk of developing high blood pressure
• Reduce high cholesterol or the risk of developing high cholesterol
• Reduce the risk of developing colon cancer and breast cancer
• Reduce the risk of developing diabetes
• Reduce or maintain body weight or body fat
• Build and maintain healthy muscles, bones, and joints
• Reduce depression and anxiety
• Improve psychological well-being
• Enhanced work, recreation, and sport performance
Exercises You Can Do in the Comfort of your Home
• Sit ups
• Crunches
• Put your steps to good use if you have them, just one step is needed. This will work your leg muscles and get your adrenaline going a bit.
• Lift baby weights while you watch tv
• Stomach tuck-in (if your unsure of what this one is, I will explain: sit up straight in a chair with your back pressed against the back of the chair, breathe out and at the same time suck in your tummy, hold it in for 2 to 3 seconds, then release your tummy while breathing in)
• Squats
• Do the aerobics work out (there is usually an aerobics show on early in the mornings) or of course you can always just buy an aerobics video work-out.
Of course, there is nothing like getting out of the house and going for a walk in the park or botanical gardens enjoying and taking in the world around us!
A nice brisk 15 minute walk each day will work wonders for you. And of course sunlight has its benefits for you as well. It’s been reported that scientists believe that sunlight can help prevent these cancers:
• Breast cancer
• Colon cancer
• Ovary cancer
• Bladder cancer
• Womb cancer
• Stomach cancer
• Prostate gland cancer
But of course it isn’t going to protect you from sun cancer. So make sure you slap on some sunscreen ;-)
Yoga
Madonna now only uses yoga as her one form of exercise! So it must be good!
You can pick up some pretty cheap yoga videos simply by going to eBay and typing in to search: yoga video. There are some available just for a few bucks. If you’re interested, it’s well worth a look at. Especially if you can get it that cheap!
How to Reduce Muscle Tension
Here is a little exercise you can use to reduce muscle tension.
First off, begin by taking off your shoes and make sure your not wearing tight clothing. You can do this by lying on the floor or on your bed. Place a pillow under your head. Close your eyes and focus on breathing slowly, emphasizing more on your exhale.
Tense your muscles in your right foot and hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Tense your calf muscle on your right foot and hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Tense your thigh muscle on your right leg and hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Repeat this same sequence with your left leg and foot.
Tense your muscles in your right arm, clenching your fists for 5 seconds, then relax. Repeat this now with you left arm.
Tense each of your buttocks, holding for 5 seconds each time then relax. Then tense your stomach muscles and relax.
Lift your shoulders up to your ears; hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Repeat this three times. Move your head gently from side to side.
Now frown and wrinkle your nose, hold it for 5 seconds and relax. Now raise your eyebrows and relax.
Concentrate on your breathing. Wiggle your fingers and toes, bend your knees and gently roll on to your side, then get up slowly.
First off, begin by taking off your shoes and make sure your not wearing tight clothing. You can do this by lying on the floor or on your bed. Place a pillow under your head. Close your eyes and focus on breathing slowly, emphasizing more on your exhale.
Tense your muscles in your right foot and hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Tense your calf muscle on your right foot and hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Tense your thigh muscle on your right leg and hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Repeat this same sequence with your left leg and foot.
Tense your muscles in your right arm, clenching your fists for 5 seconds, then relax. Repeat this now with you left arm.
Tense each of your buttocks, holding for 5 seconds each time then relax. Then tense your stomach muscles and relax.
Lift your shoulders up to your ears; hold it for 5 seconds then relax. Repeat this three times. Move your head gently from side to side.
Now frown and wrinkle your nose, hold it for 5 seconds and relax. Now raise your eyebrows and relax.
Concentrate on your breathing. Wiggle your fingers and toes, bend your knees and gently roll on to your side, then get up slowly.
Aromatherapy Essential Oils
How to use Aromatherapy oils for reducing stress and stress free:
• In the bath – just add a few drops
• Inhale – You can add one drop to your hand and inhale
• Massage – make sure its diluted
• Vaporization – using a burner, this will bring the smell into your entire room
Tips:
• Always dilute essential oils to a 1% or 2.5% solution
• Do not apply essential oils directly to the skin.
• Always read the precautions on each bottle before using them
Cautions
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE - avoid Cypress, Clove, Nutmeg, Pine, Rosemary, and Sage & Thyme.
LOW BLOOD PRESSURE - avoid the use of Sweet Marjoram and Ylang Ylang.
EPILEPSY - avoid Fennel, Hyssop, Peppermint and Sage.
INSOMNIA - avoid peppermint, Basil, Lemon Verbena, and Rosemary.
GASTRIC PROBLEMS - avoid Cinnamon, Clove, Garlic, Oregano and Parsley Seed.
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE/URINARY PROBLEMS - avoid Juniper Berry, Eucalyptus, Parsley Seed, and Black Pepper.
ESTROGEN PATCH WEARER - avoid Geranium.
SUN EXPOSURE - before going into the sun or using tanning beds, avoid Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, and Orange.
SKIN IRRITANTS - use a maximum of 3 drops when using the following oils in a bath: Basil, Lemon, Lemon Grass, Nutmeg, Peppermint, and Thyme.
CARDIAC FIBRILATION - do not use Peppermint and rosemary.
ASTHMA - some essential oils can help but proceed with caution.
PREGNANCY – Consult your doctor before using essential oils
Here is a list of some relaxing essential oils:
• Bergamot – soothing, uplifting and good for tension and depression
• Chamomile – calming, suitable for insomnia
• Jasmine – a stimulant or a sedative, excellent antidepressant and aphrodisiac
• Juniper – good for fatigue and building self-esteem
• Ylang ylang – calming; used as an aphrodisiac and good for panic attacks
• Rosemary – refreshing and stimulating
• Lemon balm – balances emotions
• Sandalwood – used as an antidepressant and aphrodisiac
• Vetiver – balances the nervous system, good for insomnia
• Lavender – a very useful and popular oil, used for relaxing and as an antidepressant and pain killer
• Basil – uplifting
• In the bath – just add a few drops
• Inhale – You can add one drop to your hand and inhale
• Massage – make sure its diluted
• Vaporization – using a burner, this will bring the smell into your entire room
Tips:
• Always dilute essential oils to a 1% or 2.5% solution
• Do not apply essential oils directly to the skin.
• Always read the precautions on each bottle before using them
Cautions
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE - avoid Cypress, Clove, Nutmeg, Pine, Rosemary, and Sage & Thyme.
LOW BLOOD PRESSURE - avoid the use of Sweet Marjoram and Ylang Ylang.
EPILEPSY - avoid Fennel, Hyssop, Peppermint and Sage.
INSOMNIA - avoid peppermint, Basil, Lemon Verbena, and Rosemary.
GASTRIC PROBLEMS - avoid Cinnamon, Clove, Garlic, Oregano and Parsley Seed.
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE/URINARY PROBLEMS - avoid Juniper Berry, Eucalyptus, Parsley Seed, and Black Pepper.
ESTROGEN PATCH WEARER - avoid Geranium.
SUN EXPOSURE - before going into the sun or using tanning beds, avoid Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, and Orange.
SKIN IRRITANTS - use a maximum of 3 drops when using the following oils in a bath: Basil, Lemon, Lemon Grass, Nutmeg, Peppermint, and Thyme.
CARDIAC FIBRILATION - do not use Peppermint and rosemary.
ASTHMA - some essential oils can help but proceed with caution.
PREGNANCY – Consult your doctor before using essential oils
Here is a list of some relaxing essential oils:
• Bergamot – soothing, uplifting and good for tension and depression
• Chamomile – calming, suitable for insomnia
• Jasmine – a stimulant or a sedative, excellent antidepressant and aphrodisiac
• Juniper – good for fatigue and building self-esteem
• Ylang ylang – calming; used as an aphrodisiac and good for panic attacks
• Rosemary – refreshing and stimulating
• Lemon balm – balances emotions
• Sandalwood – used as an antidepressant and aphrodisiac
• Vetiver – balances the nervous system, good for insomnia
• Lavender – a very useful and popular oil, used for relaxing and as an antidepressant and pain killer
• Basil – uplifting
8/23/2009
Coral Calcium
Studies show that about 150 diseases are blamed to be the end result of calcium deficiency.
Calcium is the mineral that is involved in making the teeth and bones.
However, it is the mineral that maneuvers the body's metabolic functions.
This means, calcium is one of the most important minerals traced to be contained in the body.
Coral calcium is the best source of this trace mineral!
About 42% of the body's minerals ar made up of calcium.
This is why Calcium is named the "king of minerals".
The bones act as a bank which saves the calcium in it.
When the body has a need for it calcium is released .
The body continuously demands for calcium.
The Factors that Disrupt the Calcium Flow
Stress.
Nutritional stress. - caused by some of the foods and drinks that we take.
Nutrient stress.
Lack of calcium supply.
Personal food choice.
Coral Calcium was first introduced to the US market by nutritional formulator Ron Schneider.
It is derived from the Coral Reefs in Okinawa, Japan.
Coral Calcium is easily digested in the body.
Reduces your risk of acquiring osteoporosis, and various forms of arthritic conditions.
Coral Calcium can be found at Amazon for $20.
Calcium is the mineral that is involved in making the teeth and bones.
However, it is the mineral that maneuvers the body's metabolic functions.
This means, calcium is one of the most important minerals traced to be contained in the body.
Coral calcium is the best source of this trace mineral!
About 42% of the body's minerals ar made up of calcium.
This is why Calcium is named the "king of minerals".
The bones act as a bank which saves the calcium in it.
When the body has a need for it calcium is released .
The body continuously demands for calcium.
The Factors that Disrupt the Calcium Flow
Stress.
Nutritional stress. - caused by some of the foods and drinks that we take.
Nutrient stress.
Lack of calcium supply.
Personal food choice.
Coral Calcium was first introduced to the US market by nutritional formulator Ron Schneider.
It is derived from the Coral Reefs in Okinawa, Japan.
Coral Calcium is easily digested in the body.
Reduces your risk of acquiring osteoporosis, and various forms of arthritic conditions.
Coral Calcium can be found at Amazon for $20.
8/20/2009
Kinesio Tape Plantar Fasciitis Treatment
About treatment of plantar fasciitis using kinesio tapes.
1. The diagnosis is: very often high arches and the first 2 - 3 steps after rest cause severe pain. If plantar fasciitis is chronic, other changes may occur: shortened calf because of walking on the ball of the foot.
2. Cortisone will only give short term relief - the mechanical effect remains. Surgery is not advised.
Taping will support the arch.
3. So the treatment is a combination of taping technique plus a specific exercise program.
4. Therapist will apply a stripping high force friction massage along the longitudinal arch from the upper joint to the middlefoot. The patient should be warned of the severe pain this massage will cause.
Also the patient must perform at home "auto-massage" and to use the "frozen bottle" massage.
5. Above treatment may continue twice daily for up to 3 weeks.
Patients hate the treatment but love the results.
1. The diagnosis is: very often high arches and the first 2 - 3 steps after rest cause severe pain. If plantar fasciitis is chronic, other changes may occur: shortened calf because of walking on the ball of the foot.
2. Cortisone will only give short term relief - the mechanical effect remains. Surgery is not advised.
Taping will support the arch.
3. So the treatment is a combination of taping technique plus a specific exercise program.
4. Therapist will apply a stripping high force friction massage along the longitudinal arch from the upper joint to the middlefoot. The patient should be warned of the severe pain this massage will cause.
Also the patient must perform at home "auto-massage" and to use the "frozen bottle" massage.
5. Above treatment may continue twice daily for up to 3 weeks.
Patients hate the treatment but love the results.
Kinesio Tapeing Specialists Addresses
Carol Bieter, LMT, CNMT
Restorative Body Therapies
Job Position: Certified NeuroMuscular Therapist
243 Signal Mountain Rd.; Suite E
Chattanooga TN 37405
423-605-4855
cbieter@restorativebodytherapies.com
www.restorativebodytherapies.com
East Town Chiropractic Health & Wellness Center
Judy Roy, DC
Job Position: Chiropractor
4800 Millertown Pike
Knoxville TN 37917
865-522-6300
f:865-522-2455
drjudyroy@yahoo.com
Innovative Chiropractic Solutions
Aaron Russak, DC
Job Position: Director/Founder
1409 Chestnut St.
Chattanooga TN 37402
423-757-9511
DrChiro@comcast.net
William R. Johnson, DC
Pain Relief Center
955 Battlefield Parkway
Ft. Oglethorpe GA 30742
706-866-7575
DrJohnson@chatt.net
www.DrWilliamRJohnson.com
Kathaleen Moriarty King
Massage Associates
318 Erin Drive
Knoxville TN 37919
865 898-1499
massageassociates@massagetn.com
massageassociates.massagetn.com
Jenny Mason, ND, Master Herbalist
Member of CNHP
902 Misty Springs Road
Knoxville TN 3792
865-777-1045
c.865-405-8861
jenny.mason@mac.com
Pam Schrader, LMT
Tranquil Escape
6724 Hixson Pike
Hixson TN 37343
423-505-7694
PamSchrader451@comcast.net
Barry Sunshine, DC
Sunshine Chiropractic
380 High Street
Maryville TN 37804
M:865-984-6850
K:865-584-0080
clinic@sunshinehealthclinic.com
www.sunshinehealthclinic.com
Charles West, LMT
CHEO Board, Knoxville Director
MassageWorks
PO Box 11606
Knoxville TN 37939
865-694-3144
massageworks@massagetn.com
www.MassageWorksTN.com
Parisa Mazandarani RKT
Kinesiotherapist
4500 S Lancaster Rd (PM&R 117)
Dallas , TX - 75216
214-857-1116
Kinesio® Holding Corporation
3901 Georgia Street NE, Bldg F, Suite F2,
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone - 505.797.7818
Fax - 505.856.2983
Toll free - 888.320.TAPE
Quorum 16
Balliol Business Park East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE12 8BX
UK
Phone: +44 191 2877008
Web: www.kinesiotaping.co.uk
Office covers: UK, Ireland, South Africa and India
Kinesio KoreaKinesio Korea
Email: int.dept@kinesio.co.jp
Web: www.kkta.co.kr
Office covers: Japan
Kinesio JapanKinesio Japan Co Ltd
Email: int.dept@kinesio.co.jp
Web:www.kinesiotaping.jp
Kinesio RussiaKinesio Russia
27/29 Pavlovskaya St.
115093 Moscow
Tel: +7 (495) 234 66 25
fax: +7 (495) 234 66
Web: http://www.eaglesports.ru
Office covers: Russia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova
Kinesio USAKinesio USA
3901 Georgia Street NE
Bldg F
Albuquerque
NM87110
USA
Phone: 505-797-7818
Toll free: 888-320-TAPE
Email: info@kinesiotaping.com
web:www.kinesiotaping.com
Office covers: USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Columbia
Kinesio GreeceKinesio Greece
Physioprax Kostas Diamantopoulos
75 Spartis, Haidari 12461
Tel. + 30 210 5812 945
Web: www.physiopraxis.gr
Office covers: Greece and Cyprus
Kinesio ItaliaKinesio Italia
Via S.Giovanni Bosco, 17
20017 RHO (MI)
ITALY
Phone: +39-02-93180591
Email: info@kinesioitalia.it
Web: www.kinesioitalia.it
Office covers: Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Malta, San Marino and France
Restorative Body Therapies
Job Position: Certified NeuroMuscular Therapist
243 Signal Mountain Rd.; Suite E
Chattanooga TN 37405
423-605-4855
cbieter@restorativebodytherapies.com
www.restorativebodytherapies.com
East Town Chiropractic Health & Wellness Center
Judy Roy, DC
Job Position: Chiropractor
4800 Millertown Pike
Knoxville TN 37917
865-522-6300
f:865-522-2455
drjudyroy@yahoo.com
Innovative Chiropractic Solutions
Aaron Russak, DC
Job Position: Director/Founder
1409 Chestnut St.
Chattanooga TN 37402
423-757-9511
DrChiro@comcast.net
William R. Johnson, DC
Pain Relief Center
955 Battlefield Parkway
Ft. Oglethorpe GA 30742
706-866-7575
DrJohnson@chatt.net
www.DrWilliamRJohnson.com
Kathaleen Moriarty King
Massage Associates
318 Erin Drive
Knoxville TN 37919
865 898-1499
massageassociates@massagetn.com
massageassociates.massagetn.com
Jenny Mason, ND, Master Herbalist
Member of CNHP
902 Misty Springs Road
Knoxville TN 3792
865-777-1045
c.865-405-8861
jenny.mason@mac.com
Pam Schrader, LMT
Tranquil Escape
6724 Hixson Pike
Hixson TN 37343
423-505-7694
PamSchrader451@comcast.net
Barry Sunshine, DC
Sunshine Chiropractic
380 High Street
Maryville TN 37804
M:865-984-6850
K:865-584-0080
clinic@sunshinehealthclinic.com
www.sunshinehealthclinic.com
Charles West, LMT
CHEO Board, Knoxville Director
MassageWorks
PO Box 11606
Knoxville TN 37939
865-694-3144
massageworks@massagetn.com
www.MassageWorksTN.com
Parisa Mazandarani RKT
Kinesiotherapist
4500 S Lancaster Rd (PM&R 117)
Dallas , TX - 75216
214-857-1116
Kinesio® Holding Corporation
3901 Georgia Street NE, Bldg F, Suite F2,
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone - 505.797.7818
Fax - 505.856.2983
Toll free - 888.320.TAPE
Quorum 16
Balliol Business Park East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE12 8BX
UK
Phone: +44 191 2877008
Web: www.kinesiotaping.co.uk
Office covers: UK, Ireland, South Africa and India
Kinesio KoreaKinesio Korea
Email: int.dept@kinesio.co.jp
Web: www.kkta.co.kr
Office covers: Japan
Kinesio JapanKinesio Japan Co Ltd
Email: int.dept@kinesio.co.jp
Web:www.kinesiotaping.jp
Kinesio RussiaKinesio Russia
27/29 Pavlovskaya St.
115093 Moscow
Tel: +7 (495) 234 66 25
fax: +7 (495) 234 66
Web: http://www.eaglesports.ru
Office covers: Russia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova
Kinesio USAKinesio USA
3901 Georgia Street NE
Bldg F
Albuquerque
NM87110
USA
Phone: 505-797-7818
Toll free: 888-320-TAPE
Email: info@kinesiotaping.com
web:www.kinesiotaping.com
Office covers: USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Columbia
Kinesio GreeceKinesio Greece
Physioprax Kostas Diamantopoulos
75 Spartis, Haidari 12461
Tel. + 30 210 5812 945
Web: www.physiopraxis.gr
Office covers: Greece and Cyprus
Kinesio ItaliaKinesio Italia
Via S.Giovanni Bosco, 17
20017 RHO (MI)
ITALY
Phone: +39-02-93180591
Email: info@kinesioitalia.it
Web: www.kinesioitalia.it
Office covers: Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Malta, San Marino and France
Kinesio Tex Tape Best Uses
Kinesio Tex Tape is a super thin athletic tape, and has the same elasticity and thickness of skin.
Kinesio Tape is made of a cotton fabric with an acrylic adhesive.
This allows the skin under the tape to breathe and to be cleaned while showering.
The Kinesio taping method provides a full range of motion and stability.
It speeds healing without limiting range of motion.
Kinesi tape is designed for a 30-40% longitudinal only stretch.
When is applied, it lifts the skin and provides support for all surrounding soft tissue.
The kinesio wrapping tape pulls up the skin slightly, allowing more blood to flow to the injured area
This Kinesio Tape is LATEX FREE and it is NON-MEDICATED.
Best Uses: Joint and tendon pain; Quick Fix; Outdoor Activities; Emergency Preparedness;
Kinesio Tape is made of a cotton fabric with an acrylic adhesive.
This allows the skin under the tape to breathe and to be cleaned while showering.
The Kinesio taping method provides a full range of motion and stability.
It speeds healing without limiting range of motion.
Kinesi tape is designed for a 30-40% longitudinal only stretch.
When is applied, it lifts the skin and provides support for all surrounding soft tissue.
The kinesio wrapping tape pulls up the skin slightly, allowing more blood to flow to the injured area
This Kinesio Tape is LATEX FREE and it is NON-MEDICATED.
Best Uses: Joint and tendon pain; Quick Fix; Outdoor Activities; Emergency Preparedness;
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