Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 I made the mistake of going to a quack-o-practor so I could get into a water aerobics program. He knew my neck had discs missing and bone spurs pressing on my nerves. One day he forgot and wrenched my neck. The next day, I couldn't even move my head without severe pain. I finally got into a pain management program a month later, and my doctors wouldn't do anything about it. I still have those problems, but now I know what to do in order to live with it. Of course I'll never go to one of them again! Dennis [ ] Re: for those who have RA AND seek chiropractic services BEWARE > > > Next>> > > Spine Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis > Edited by > Jens R. Chapman, M.D. > > Last updated March 11, 2002 > Rheumatoid arthritis of the spine > > > Incidence and risk factors > One in five to one in three patients with RA have spinal involvement. > > I DO NOT KNOW IF ALL SAW THIS BUT I IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THOSE WHO > HAVE RA.... > THIS WAS INCLUDED IN AN ARTICLE GINA PROVIDED TO THE GROUP A FEW WEEKS AGO > AND SINCE I HAVE SEVERE RA WITH VERY BAD LOWER BACK PAIN, I FOUND THE LAST > 2 SENTENCES ALARMING.... > > JOANNE > > In early stages of RA, anti-inflammatory medications can be effective in > decreasing pain and may slow the progression of joint destruction caused > by RA. > > Exercises > Once joint destruction of the spine has set in, there are no specific > exercises that can stop or arrest the development of spinal instability. > Maintenance of a normal body posture and a low-impact exercise program are > necessary to avoid severe secondary problems, such as spontaneous spine > fractures and maintain reasonable levels of cardiopulmonary fitness. > > Chiropractic manipulation of RA patients with spinal involvement is, > however, clearly contraindicated due to the risk of causing spinal > instability to worsen. Cases of paralysis after spine manipulation have > been reported Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 I made the mistake of going to a quack-o-practor so I could get into a water aerobics program. He knew my neck had discs missing and bone spurs pressing on my nerves. One day he forgot and wrenched my neck. The next day, I couldn't even move my head without severe pain. I finally got into a pain management program a month later, and my doctors wouldn't do anything about it. I still have those problems, but now I know what to do in order to live with it. Of course I'll never go to one of them again! Dennis [ ] Re: for those who have RA AND seek chiropractic services BEWARE > > > Next>> > > Spine Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis > Edited by > Jens R. Chapman, M.D. > > Last updated March 11, 2002 > Rheumatoid arthritis of the spine > > > Incidence and risk factors > One in five to one in three patients with RA have spinal involvement. > > I DO NOT KNOW IF ALL SAW THIS BUT I IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THOSE WHO > HAVE RA.... > THIS WAS INCLUDED IN AN ARTICLE GINA PROVIDED TO THE GROUP A FEW WEEKS AGO > AND SINCE I HAVE SEVERE RA WITH VERY BAD LOWER BACK PAIN, I FOUND THE LAST > 2 SENTENCES ALARMING.... > > JOANNE > > In early stages of RA, anti-inflammatory medications can be effective in > decreasing pain and may slow the progression of joint destruction caused > by RA. > > Exercises > Once joint destruction of the spine has set in, there are no specific > exercises that can stop or arrest the development of spinal instability. > Maintenance of a normal body posture and a low-impact exercise program are > necessary to avoid severe secondary problems, such as spontaneous spine > fractures and maintain reasonable levels of cardiopulmonary fitness. > > Chiropractic manipulation of RA patients with spinal involvement is, > however, clearly contraindicated due to the risk of causing spinal > instability to worsen. Cases of paralysis after spine manipulation have > been reported Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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