The Surprising Connection Between Oral Health and Chronic Pain
Did you know that the health of your mouth might be linked to those persistent aches and pains? A groundbreaking study from the University of Sydney has revealed that poor oral health is significantly associated with higher instances of migraines, abdominal and body pain in women.
The research identified specific oral microbes that correlate with certain pain conditions, suggesting a relationship between the bacteria in our mouths and our nervous system. This connection was particularly strong in people with fibromyalgia.
What does this mean for your health journey? Taking care of your teeth and gums isn’t just about preventing cavities—it could be an important step in managing chronic pain conditions! Women with poor oral health were 60% more likely to experience moderate to severe body pain and 49% more likely to suffer from migraine headaches.
At our practice, we believe in a holistic approach to wellness. While we focus on spinal health, we recognize that true wellness encompasses every aspect of your body. Consider adding regular dental check-ups to your health maintenance routine alongside your chiropractic visits!
Chiropractic Care for Weekend Warriors: Maximizing Performance & Recovery
Are you someone who squeezes all your physical activity into the weekend? Whether it’s hitting the hiking trails, joining a recreational sports league, or tackling intense home improvement projects, “weekend warriors” often experience unique physical challenges.
Weekend-only exercise patterns can put extra stress on your body, leading to soreness, injuries, and decreased performance. Your spine and joints aren’t prepared for sudden bursts of activity after days of relative inactivity, making you more vulnerable to strains and misalignments.
Regular chiropractic care can be a game-changer for weekend warriors! Adjustments throughout the week help maintain proper alignment, ensuring your body is ready when Saturday arrives. This proactive approach improves your range of motion, enhances nervous system function, and helps prevent those dreaded Monday morning aches.
We recommend combining chiropractic visits with simple daily movement practices. Even brief stretching sessions during the workweek can help keep your body primed for weekend adventures.