UNITED Chiropractic, Sports &
Rehabilitation is sponsoring the ET Twilight Cross, WCA's Only Nighttime
Cyclocross Race on Saturday, September 28, 2013 in East Troy, WI. Come between 2-6 PM to
receive a complimentary Active Release Technique treatment!
Learn more:
http://wicycling.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/FL_2013-3671.pdf
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Ironman Week in Wisconsin
Good luck to those competing in this year's Ironman Wisconsin. All of
the hard work and sacrifice is about to pay off. Take a deep breath,
Relax, and prepare for the best 140.6 miles of your life. See you at
the finish line.
http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman/wisconsin.aspx#axzz2dpuGqPI1
http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman/wisconsin.aspx#axzz2dpuGqPI1
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Wednesday Running Group
Weekly running group hosted by Dr. Paul for beginner runners who are interested in participating in Peoples Bank Oktoberfest 5k Run.
6 – 7 pm Wednesday Sept 11th thru Wednesday Oct. 16th
Meet at United Chiropractic (across from Lakeland Bakery)
6 – 7 pm Wednesday Sept 11th thru Wednesday Oct. 16th
Meet at United Chiropractic (across from Lakeland Bakery)
- Wednesday social run/walk
- Training plan to complete a 5k run
- Stretching/Exercises to prevent running injuries
- Free Foam Roller
- Learn to have fun running
$30 due by the third session (all proceeds will go to Lakeland Animal Shelter)
FREE to those who are pre-registered for Peoples Bank Oktoberfest 5k Run
Register via Email at ucrehab@gmail.com or call the clinic at (262)723-3235. Please include your name, phone number and email address.
My Shoulder Hurts. . . .
Ever since I was involved in a bike crash a few years ago and
sprained my right AC joint I’ve been prone to more aches and pains along the
front of the shoulder. It probably
doesn’t help that I ask more of my shoulders than most given the amount of
manual therapy I do with patients. I
admit it – I’m no different than most of my patient’s when it comes to rehab
exercises . . . I don’t like doing
them. I particularly despise the basic
ER/IR exercises for the rotator cuff, but the fact of the matter is it helps.
Frankly,
I’m tired of listening to myself complain and I’m looking forward to plenty of
cross country skiing this fall so I decided to take a bit of my own advice and
do something about it.
Below
is a modified exercise to improve the strength/endurance of the ER (external
rotators) of the rotator cuff in a more functional position that will also tie
in the hips and core (key areas for also for XC skiing and many other
sports). The rotator cuff is a group of 4 muscles that
cover both the front and back of the shoulder blade (aka: scapula). These muscles are very intimate with the
shoulder joint acting as a “cuff” to stabilize the ball and socket joint
throughout its 180° range of motion.
Weakness in the rotator cuff may result from old injuries, repetitive
use, over-head throwing, typing (elbow unsupported), etc. Keeping
the rotator cuff muscles in peak condition is one of the best things you can do
to improve athletic performance and prevent shoulder and neck injuries.
I
adopted a modified side-bridge position to help you (and myself) get the most
bang out of your buck. The purpose of
this position is to facilitate neuromuscular control and stability in a
controlled environment that easily carries over to an athletic position.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Able Dave and the Vortex. . .
I
love a good hard thunderstorm in the middle of a hot summer. I don’t like waking up to the sound of water
dripping down the face of our chimney and pooling in the fire place. Water is wonderful thing except when it
starts to creep in where you don’t want it –then it’s a problem.
Able Dave was the guy we chose to
identify the leak and fix it (which he did). . . it took him three visits and
eventually a water test to identify the smallest of cracks in the mortar where
water was literally pouring in.
Able Dave was seemingly
determined to fix the problem and where most would become a little flustered or
deterred he carried on in a positive up-beat manner. As he was finishing we struck up a
conversation about positive thinking, circumstance and realizing the positive
out of all situations. “There’s no wrong
place wrong time, only right place right time . . .” he went on to share a story about getting
pulled over by a cop while he was on his motorcycle. Able Dave went on to elaborate about the
situation stating he was in a really good place emotional and spiritually so he
didn’t understand why he was 15mph over the speed limit. In the end he was given a warning and went on
his way – still a little confused about why he was speeding. Less than a mile up the road he came upon an
accident where a car had blown through a stop sign and T-boned another
vehicle. Able Dave understood why he was
pulled over “right place right time”.
Before
he left he showed me something he made over the winter to help “keep me in
balance”. It was piece of hickory that
he inscribed positive messages and reminders about what is really important in
life. He called it the Vortex and
carries it with him all the time. It’s
a gentle reminder to focus on the positive in the situation and avoid focusing
on negative thoughts. Whether or not you
believe in the law of attraction I think we can all agree that we are attracted
to those that emit a positive vibration.
Science
is starting to catch up to the law of attraction. Research is now suggesting that what we think
about can actually affect our wellbeing.
Individuals who have pain tend to have quicker outcomes when they focus
on what they can do (function) versus how much pain they are in or what they
can’t do (disability). Getting out of
pain is just a side effect of improved function and positive thinking. Next time you stop by the clinic tell us what
you would like to do better and we’ll work on getting you there.
Thanks for reading,
-Dr.
Paul
P.S. I know a good chimney guy if you need oneJ
Friday, August 16, 2013
Grandma Count after her appointment this morning.
91 years old and she walked to the clinic this morning. She says her secret to staying healthy is walking 8 blocks every day and milking cows on the farm when she was younger.
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