|
Compass
Chiropractic May, 2008 e-Newsletter
A Special Fundraiser
Through May, any new patient who
donates $30 or more to
Special Olympics Iowa
will receive their first visit (Exam
and any needed X-rays up to $300 value)
at no charge. A goal has been set to raise over $1,500 through this
fundraiser so your assistance in spreading the word will be much
appreciated!
Tuesday, May 27 any established
patient will receive any needed services (adjustments,
Active Release
Techniques treatment, and
table massage up to $100 value) at no charge when a $20 or greater
donation is made to
Special Olympics Iowa.
A Story of Exceeded Expectations:
I had been having neck and shoulder
pain for 2-3 years without any medical treatment. This was affecting
my sleep and my work. Within 1-2 visits with Dr. Krohse my pain was
subsiding and now 1-2 months into treatment I’m sleeping better than I
have in years and my pain is gone.
I would recommend chiropractic
treatment to anyone. From minor aches and pains to severe pain,
chiropractic treatment can alleviate your symptoms.
Adam Slorah
Residential Appraiser -
Rally Appraisal
515-974-4970
FAQ about
ART
Q: How is Active Release Technique
different from massage?
A: Massage therapy is certainly
beneficial, and I refer patients to local massage therapists for whole
body tightness or excessive stress. However,
Active Release
Techniques (ART) offers
significant advantages for a variety of specific conditions.
Muscles all over your body are in
layers that normally slide smoothly next to each other. If an injury
or repetitive work/motion situation occurs, areas of scar tissue can
form between muscles limiting normal movement and causing pain,
tightness, numbness, or tingling. Scar tissue is sticky, tough stuff;
think of it like very tough bubble gum. A typical deep tissue massage
uses a stripping motion or deep pressure to try to break up the scar
tissue. It’s a bit like taking a piece of gum and dropping it on the
ground and trying to break it apart with your shoe. It’s not going to
be the most effective. If you take that same piece of gum and stretch
it out and have a child give it just a small karate chop, it will
break easily. ART works similar to the second example. By
specifically stretching muscles at the same time pressure is applied
to areas of scar tissue, normal muscle movement is restored with less
force and discomfort. Best of all, the results are often permanent.
ART has built a fantastic reputation
for resolving difficult-to-treat conditions. Some of the most common
include carpal tunnel syndrome, shoulder injuries, tennis elbow,
plantar fasciitis, runner’s knee, sciatica, and chronic headaches,
back, and neck pain.
Many health insurances cover ART as a
manual therapy performed by a doctor.
Condition of the Month –
Headaches
Headaches are one of the most common
conditions relieved with chiropractic care. In fact, headaches are
what first changed my family’s opinion about chiropractic.
The year was 1985. My mother was a
nurse and had never considered going to a chiropractor for any health
problem. On a trip to visit our grandparents in South Dakota, our
Subaru was hit from the side by a UPS truck as we traveled at highway
speed. I came out of the impact with just a few scratches, but my
brother, Joshua, had been slammed violently into the side of the car.
His head was split open from above his eye to the crown of his head.
He was air-lifted to Wichita, Kansas and thankfully the surgeons were
able to stitch him up and stabilize his condition in the following
days.
When we finally returned home
Joshua’s life was not in jeopardy, but it certainly wasn’t the same
carefree life he had before the accident. He was plagued with
frequent, severe headaches. When a child is in agony, the whole
family feels the pain. My parents took him to the neurosurgeon for
multiple follow-ups, desperate for a solution to return their son to
normal. Medications weren’t working, so the neurosurgeon referred him
to a pediatric neurologist. The pediatric neurologist looked at
X-rays of Joshua’s head and neck and came up with a single
recommendation, “You should try chiropractic. It looks like the
problem is in his neck.”
Though my parents were skeptical,
they took my brother to a chiropractor. Progress was quick to come,
and Joshua was soon living without headaches. He is currently a youth
pastor at
Northbrook Baptist
Church in Cedar Rapids
with a wife and three wonderful children of his own. My mother was so
impressed with the results of chiropractic care that she asked about
the whiplash symptoms she had been experiencing since the accident:
neck pain and headaches. When she started care, she also experienced
rapid, positive results.
Growing up, my family chose to try
safe and effective chiropractic first whenever an ache, pain, or
numbness condition wouldn’t go away with simple home solutions.
Invariably, our chiropractor would get to the bottom of the problem
and solve it naturally or send us on to the right health professional
for more aggressive treatments. My parents both currently go to the
clinic of Dr. David
Johnson, father of golfer
Zach Johnson, when they can’t make it here from Cedar Rapids to see
me.
If you know someone who has been
putting up with headaches, please share this story with them. Other
stories of chiropractic helping patients with headaches are on the
testimonials page
of the Compass Chiropractic website. Directions to see if your
headaches are likely coming from your neck are in the
headaches
page of the website
-Dr. Krohse
Compass Chiropractic Calendar
May 1-31 – A Special Fundraiser - Any
new patient who donates $30 or more to Special Olympics Iowa will
receive their first visit (Exam and any needed X-rays up to $300
value) at no charge.
Thurs May 1, 6:00 – Injury Free
Tennis – Free health talk at Compass Chiropractic. Reservations
required.
Mon May 5, 6:00 – Running Injury
Prevention and Care – Beginner’s Running Group at Campbell Park
May 5-9 – Teacher’s Appreciation –
Teachers receive their first treatment at no charge as a gift when
they participate in “A Special Fundraiser”
May 6-12 – Nurse’s Appreciation –
Nurses/Nursing Assistants receive their first treatment at no charge
as a gift when they participate in “A Special Fundraiser”
Tues, May 6 - Kid's Day – Children 12
and under receive all services at no charge
Wed May 7, 1:00 – Advances in
Chiropractic Care – Free health talk at Woodland’s Creek Senior
Living
Thurs May 8, 6:00 – Advanced
Nonsurgical Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment – Free health talk at
Compass Chiropractic. Reservations required.
Tues, May 13 - Athlete's Day -
Athlete’s any age receive first day services (exam and any needed
X-rays up to $300 value)
Thurs May 15, 6:00 – Injury Free
Soccer – Free health talk at Compass Chiropractic. Reservations
required.
Tues May 20, 2:30 – Advances in
Chiropractic Care – Free health talk at Senior Suites in Urbandale
Thurs May 22, 6:00 – Knitting and
Crafting without Pain or Numbness – Free health talk at Compass
Chiropractic. Reservations required.
Tues May 27 – A Special Fundraiser –
Established patients receive all services (adjustments, Active Release
Techniques, table massage) at no charge with $20 or greater donation
to Special Olympics Iowa
Thurs May 29 – Nonsurgical Shoulder
Injury Healing and Stabilization – Free health talk at Compass
Chiropractic. Reservations required.
Highly Recommended Professionals:
Timothy Schutte – Realtor -
Prudential First
Realty – (515) 453-7544
Shelly Hansen – Real Estate Stager
and Interior Redesign Specialist –
Treasured Spaces
(515) 975-1783
Compass Chiropractic - Your source
for conservative care near the new West Des Moines hospitals
Massage and ART Compared
|