June 27, 2017
Healing with Massage Therapy in Sherman Oaks
WE all want to lead a healthy lifestyle and feel our best all of the time, but it seems like this becomes more and more of a challenge for many of us today. You can get involved in an accident that can throw you off course and cause injuries that you need to recover from or you can simply feel like you are wearing down from the daily stresses and grinds that you face in life. Whatever the case may be, the last thing you want is to go through each day feeling tense, stressed, and in pain. You may also want to stay away from the prescription and over-the-counter medications medical professionals may recommend to you so you can feel better. AS an alternative, you will find that you can get quality healing with massage therapy in Sherman Oaks when you come to see us at the Back to Wellness Center.
Safe, Effective Healing for You
Going for a massage is the ideal way for you to get the safe and effective healing you want for your body. Thanks to the help of licensed and experienced massage therapists that we have on staff here at the Back to Wellness Center, you can find a better way to healing all of the areas of your body. A good massage will help to improve your body’s circulation, allowing your body to remove the toxins from your body in a natural way. With greater circulation, there will be more oxygen flowing in your body and bloodstream, making you feel better and allowing your body to recover from injury faster.
Getting Rid of the Stress
Stress has such a huge impact on all of us today and the more stress you feel each day, the worse you feel mentally and physically. When you come to us for massage therapy in Sherman Oaks, you will find a fantastic way to help your body relax and let the stress melt away from your body. Your muscles and body tissue will have greater ability to relax, and all of the tension you feel in your back, neck, shoulders and other areas of your body will disappear.
Set Up an Appointment for a Massage
Getting an appointment with us at the Back to Wellness Center for massage therapy in Sherman Oaks is quite easy for you. All you need to do is give us a call at 818-985-2559 and speak with a staff member that can assist you in scheduling an appointment with one of massage therapists. Once you receive a massage, you will be glad you made the call and anxious to set up your next appointment to keep your body healing and feeling great.
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Article written by Doran Hendelman D.C.
Doran Hendelman holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College and his technique ranges from manual adjustments to low force technique. Dr. Hendelman is committed to treating the body as a whole and by integrating chiropractic with other forms of therapy he helps patients realize stronger and healthier bodies.
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Wellness Glossary
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- ActivatorIt is a spring-loaded adjusting instrument that utilizes an extremely rapid pulse to restore normal functioning of the body.
- AcupressureThis is the practice of applying pressure on the parts of the body to relieve pain.
- AcupunctureIt is the practice of inserting fine needles on specific meridians points for the purpose of relieving tension and pain. It is useful in treatment of back pain.
- AddictionThis is a psychological, emotional, or physical dependence on the effects of a drug.
- AdjustmentsIt is a form of chiropractic technique involving the application of gentle and firm pressure to a bone. Adjustment uses a high velocity and low amplitude thrust. Its role is to restore the bone to its natural position.
- Adrenal glandsThese are small glands located on the kidney that produces the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol.
- AdrenalineIt is a hormone that stimulates metabolism. It also increases alertness and blood pressure.
- Aerobic ExercisesThese are the exercises that involves large muscle group and fosters a strong, healthy heart and lung function.
- AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)It is the final stage of HIV disease that causes severe damage to the immune system. Aids begin when a person who is having HIV infection has a CD4 cell count below 200. Aid is also defined by numerous opportunistic infections and cancers that occur in the presence of HIV infection. Aid is the 5th leading cause of death among persons between ages 22 and 44 in the United States.
- Alternative medicineIt is the use of various non-drugs, non-surgical related therapies using natural means of treatment.
- Amino acidThis is the basic unit from which proteins are made. There are two types of amino acids: essential and non-essential. Essential amino acids are those that cannot be manufactured by the body and they are attained from the diet. Non-essential acids are those that the body can make from other amino acids.
- AnabolismIt is the metabolic process if building new tissues. It is used in building muscles, ligaments and tendons.
- AnalgesicsThese are medicines used to relieve pain such as aspirin.
- AnesthesiologistsA physician who specializes in giving drugs that block, prevent or relieve pain.
- Ankylosing spondylitisIt is a chronic, progressive, rheumatic disease of the spine that causes calcification of the spinal ligaments resulting to loss of movement.
- Annulus FibrosisIt is the tough layer of the intervertebral disc. It is a Cartilage-like material formed in a series of rings surrounding the nucleus of a disc.
- ArthritisIt is an inflammation of a joint, mostly caused by degenerative changes related to aging. Arthritis affects joints and connective tissues throughout the body.
- Autonomic nervous systemIt is the part of nervous system that is responsible for controlling the involuntary functions of the body such as digestion, metabolism and blood pressure.
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- Back ExtensionThis is the backward bending of the spine.
- Back flexionThis is the forward bending of the spine.
- Bariatric surgeryThis is the surgery conducted on the stomach or intestine to help overweight patient lose weight. It is a last resort weight loss method used for people who have an excess body mass.
- Basal Energy expenditure (BEE)It is also known as the basal metabolic rate. It is the number of calories that your body needs for basic process such as digestion, breathing and brain function.
- Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)This is a way used to estimate the amount of body weight that is fat and nonfat. Non weight fat comes from bone, muscle, body water, organs and other body tissues.
- Body composition score (BCS)It is a measure that combines body weight relative to height. It is used to determine if people are at a healthy weight, overdose or obese.
- BodyworkThis relates to a wide variety of hands on therapies like massage and some movement therapies.
- Bulging DiscThe annulus portion of the lumbar disc weakens causing the nucleus to press against it resulting in the annulus pinching.
- BursitisIt is a condition in which the bursas that cushion joints become swollen.
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- CalorieA unit of energy in food
- CarbohydrateIt is a source of energy. It is composed of simple and complex carbohydrate. It is found in foods such as breads, suits and milk.
- Cardiovascular systemIt is the system in your body that is responsible for distributing blood throughout the body. It is made up of heart, arteries, capillaries and veins.
- CatabolismIt is the metabolic process of breaking down tissues. It also refers to the breakdown of muscle, bone, ligaments and tendons.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeIt is a progressive and painful joint disorder caused by a compression of the median nerve of your hand.
- CartilageIt is a connective tissue that lines the ends of bones and most joints. It lines the facet joints of the spine.
- Cauda equineIt is a region at the lower end of the spinal column in which the nerve roots branch out in a fashion that resembles a horse’s tail.
- Cervical spineThis is the upper portion of your spine which is also known as the neck.
- Chinese medicineThese are the techniques used by china to heal bodily diseases. This medicine includes massage, herbs and acupuncture.
- Chiropractic medicineIt is a form of health care that primarily focuses on restoring normal position, motion and function in the body structure such as spine.
- ChiropractorThis is term given to a doctor of chiropractic who diagnoses and treats a broad range of physical conditions in patients with muscular, nervous and skeletal problems such as spine.
- Chronic painIt is a pain that has lasted for more than three months having significant psychological and emotional effects and limiting a person’s ability to function well.
- CholesterolIt is a fat like substance that is made by the body and is naturally found in animal foods such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products.
- CorticalIt is a hormone that is released from the adrenal glands in response to stress that facilitates fat storage and has a catabolic effect on muscle and connective tissues.
- CoccyxThis is a small bone at the lower tip of the spine.
- Cognitive restructuringIt is a therapy whose emphasis is on learning to recognize and then change or restructure though processes in less stressful terms.
- Complementary medicineThis is the use of various non-drugs, non-surgical related therapies. It involves using natural means of treatment.
- Compressed nerveMaterial from bulging disk pushes against a nerve in the spinal cord causing severe pain.
- Computed Tomography (CT) scanIt is an X-ray that uses a computer to produce a detailed cross-sectional three-dimensional picture of the bone and discs.
- CordotomyIt is a surgery to cut some of the fibers of the spinal cord and is used to relieve pain.
- Cranio-sacral TherapyIt is a manual therapy that focuses on manipulation of the bones in the skull and sacrum.
- CyclooxygenaseIt is an enzyme that is in two forms, I and II. Type I maintains body functions while Type II is associated with the development of inflammation.
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- Degenerative ArthritisIt is the wearing a way of cartilage that protects and cushions joints including those in spine, hands and feet.
- Degenerative Disc DiseaseThis is the degeneration of the lumbar spinal discs which serves as cushions between the spinal vertebrae resulting in a narrowing of the disc space.
- Diabetes mellitusIt is a disease that occurs when the body is not able to use blood glucose (sugar). Diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not make enough insulin that regulates the blood sugar levels.
- Disc AnnulusIt is the outer ring of a disk.
- Disc NucleusIt is the inner core of a disk.
- DiscetomyIt is the surgical removal of part or the entire herniated intervertebral disc.
- DietIt is what a person eats and drinks.
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- Electrical nerve stimulationA type of physical therapy treatment that utilizes various frequencies and wave forms of electrical current, which have the rapeutic effects on the nervous system.
- Electromyography(EMG)It is the procedure that tests nerves and muscles providing information to help determine if surgery may be required.
- EndorphinsThese are chemical messengers released by the body during vigorous exercise that stimulates the brain to feel relaxed.
- Energy expenditureIt is the amount of energy measured in calories that a person uses. Calories are used by people to breathe, circulate blood and digest food.
- Epidural injectionThis is an injection into the spinal column but outside of the spinal cord.
- ExerciseA physical activity that is planned .It involves body movement done to improve components of physical fitness.
- Exercise therapyA form of chiropractic treatment used to help manage pain, rehabilitate damaged soft tissues such as muscles and restore normal range of motion.
- Extensor MusclesThese are muscles that straighten your joints such as the back and gluteus muscles that help to keep your back straight.
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- FatIt a major source of energy in the diet and it helps the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins such as Vitamin A and k. Some kinds of fat may cause blood cholesterol to increase that may lead to heart disease.
- Facet jointsThese are joints above and below each intervertebral disc that allow the spine to bend. These joints are part of the stabilizing mechanism for the spine.
- Facet Joint SyndromeIt is the pain resulting from degeneration, wear, pressure exerted on and inflammatioints.on of the facet joints.
- FasciaIt is a band of connective tissue separating muscles and organs in the body.
- FibromyalgiaIt is a condition that causes pain in muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons.
- FibrosisIt is the pain arising from damaged tendons or muscles.
- Foraminal stenosisIt refers to the narrowing of vertebral opening.
- Flexor musclesThese are the muscles that cause your joints to bend, such as your biceps muscle on the front of your upper arm.
- Foraminol StenosisIt is the narrowing of a vertebral opening.
- FusionIt is a surgical procedure to unite two or more vertebrae with bone graft with or without metal support resulting in immobilization of that portion.
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- Gestational diabetesIt is a type of diabetes mellitus that can occur when a woman is pregnant. In the second half of her pregnancy, a woman may have glucose in her blood at higher than normal level.
- GhrelinA hormone released from the stomach and the small intestine that creates the sensation of hunger.
- GlucagonA hormone released from the pancreas that elevates blood sugar by stimulating the release of glucose stores in Liver and muscle.
- GlucoseIt is a building block of carbohydrates. During digestion carbohydrate is broken into glucose that goes to blood cells where it is used for energy.
- Glycemic indexIt is a measure of a food’s ability to raise the body’s glucose level.
- Golfer’s ElbowIt is a type of elbow pain that originates near the inside part of the bony protrusion. This type of pain is also caused by a tear in the tendon supporting the elbow bone.
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- Health weightIt is a body weight that is less likely to be linked with any weight-related health problem such as Type II diabetes, heart disease or high blood cholesterol. A person with a body percentage that lies between 18-22 is considered to be a healthy weight.
- Heat therapyA form of therapy often used in patients who have chronic, or long lasting pain. Heat therapy can involve many kinds such as simple heating pads, wraps and warm gel packs. It is used to relax the muscle and increase circulation.
- Herniated DiscIt is a disk that protrudes from its normal position between two vertebrae, due to an injury to the annulus.
- High blood pressureRefer to hypertension.
- High density lipoprotein (HDL)It is a form of cholesterol that circulates in the blood and is referred to as “good” cholesterol. HDL lowers the risk of heart disease.
- Hip circumferenceIt is a measurement of the hips, including the widest portion of the buttocks, used in conjunction with the waist circumference, body weight and percent body to calculate the body composition score.
- HypertensionIt is a Resting blood pressure that is greater or equal to 140/90 mm Hg. It is associated with an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.
- HypothalamusIt is an area of the brain that is a main control center for regulating eating and sleeping behavior in human. It has binding sites for several hormones such as leptin.
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- Ice massageA form of therapy involving the application of ice to treat much kind of injuries such as those associated with back or neck pain.
- Instrument adjustmentsA form of chiropractic adjustment using a spring loaded device known as an Activator.
- Interferential current (IFC)A form of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy in which high electrical impulses are introduced deep into the tissue near the center of the pain.
- Ideal body weightThe weight your body would be if you had a 20% body fat. It is calculated by multiplying your current lean body mass by 1.2.
- ImageryIt is method of pain relief that uses mental images produced by imagination or memory.
- InsulinIt is a hormone in the body which helps to move glucose from the blood to muscles and other tissues.
- InflammationThis is a pathological process that is associated with redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function. This process destroys tissues but is also associated with the repair and healing of body structures.
- Irritable Bowel SyndromeThis is a condition characterized by a combination of abdominal pain and altered bowel function.
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- KinesiologyIt is the study of muscles and their relation to movement and pain relief.
- KYPHOSISIt is a normal curve of the thoracic spine. It describes an excess curvature of the” Dowager’s hump”
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- LaminectomyThis is a surgical procedure that removes a portion of the plate that serves as the back of the spinal canal. This procedure is performed for treatment of herniated discs and spinal stenos are.
- LeptonIt is a hormone produced by the small intestine that signals the brain to stop eating.
- LigamentIt is strong, dense bands made of connective tissue that stabilize a joint connecting bone to bone across the joint.
- LipoproteinIt is a compound of protein that carries fats and fat like substances such as cholesterol in the blood.
- Local anestheticsIt is a drug that blocks nerve conduction in the region where it is applied.
- LordosisIt is the curve in the cervical and lumbar spine. An abnormal accentuated arch in the lower back sways back.
- Low back painIt is the pain at the base of the spine that can be caused by several factors.
- Low- density Lipoprotein (LDL)It is a form of cholesterol that circulates in the body. It is also known as” bad” cholesterol and it increases the risk of heart disease.
- LumbalgiaA general term meaning low back pain (see low back pain)
- LumbarIt is the lower five weight bearing vertebrae that are located between the thoracic vertebrae and sacrum.
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- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)It is a magnetic radio frequency energy used to see internal structures of the body, including bones and nerves without the use of X-rays. Used in the investigation of spinal abnormalities.
- ManipulationIt is the manual movement of the spinal bones or joints to restore normal function.
- Massage therapyThis is a general term used to describe bodywork techniques.
- Maximum heart rateThis is the rate at which a person’s heart beats per second. A person’s maximum heart rate is based on his/her age.
- MeditationIt is a general term for numerous practices where one focuses awareness on a particular thing such as a breath in order to quiet the mind.
- MetabolismThis refers to all the processes that occur in the body that turn the food you eat to energy your body can use.
- Moderate-Intensity physical activityA moderate-intensity physical activity requires sustained, rhythmic movements of an intense enough level to elevate heart rate to 50%-70% of maximum heart rate.
- Monounsaturated fatMonosaturated oil is found in canola oil, olives, nuts and avocadoes .It is used in food and it has low cholesterol.
- Muscle TensionIt is a state where muscles are in a general state of contraction.
- Muscle SpasmsIt IS a sudden violent involuntary contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles
- MusclesThese are soft tissues that provide strength and assist with movement. Spinal muscle support your spine as it bends and flexes.
- Myofascial painIt is referred pain caused by trigger points or hard nodules in muscle tissue.
- Myofascial releaseThis is releasing the fascia by gentle movements.
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- NarcoticIt is a pain relieving drug related in action and structure to the opiates. It is associated with potential to cause significant alteration of mood after taking it.
- Nerve BlockIt is a pain relief method in which an anesthetic is injected into a nerve.
- Nerve rootIt is the nerve projections from the spinal cord.
- NeurologistA physician who specializes in treating diseases affecting the nervous system.
- Neuropeptide YIt is the in the hunger transmitter in the brain. It is signals to the hypothalamus to eat.
- NeurosurgeonThis is a physician who specializes in surgery on the brain, nerves and spinal cord.
- NeurotransmittersIt is a chemical produced in the brain that sends messages between nerve cells.
- Nucleus pulpousIt is a soft center of an intervertebral disc that is made up of gel-like substance.
- NutritionThe relationship of food to the wellbeing of the body.
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- ObesityIt is having an excessive amount of body fat.
- Oleylethanolamine(OEA)A fatty acid found in some foods that send a strong signal to the brain to stop eating. It acts as appetite suppressant.
- OpiateA pain-killing drug chemically related to opium and is also a narcotic.
- Orthopedic surgeonA doctor who specializes in diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
- OsteoarthritisIt is a disease that affects the spines’ face joints making it painful to bend or twist. It mainly affects the middle aged and elderly men and women.
- Osteopathic medicineThis is the attention paid to muscles, joints, bones and nerves through defined osteopathic manipulations.
- OsteoporosisA disease characterized by the loss of bone density due to brittleness. It commonly affects the spinal vertebrae, wrists and hips.
- OsteophytesIt is the overgrowths of bone material that has attributed various ailments. Osteophytes are manufactured by your body in response to a breakdown of existing bone structures.
- Overload principleIt is a principle that states that muscles only grow in strength if they are pushed to near maximum effort –overloaded.
- Overuse injuriesInjuries that occur during the course of everyday activities such as housework .it’s symptoms include pain and muscle spasms.
- OverweightIt is having too much body fat.
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- PancreasIt is a gland that makes enzymes that help the body to break down and use nutrients in food also produces insulin.
- PedometerA device that counts steps taken and distance walked. It is worn on the waist band or pocket.
- Piliformis SyndromeA condition caused by the Sciatiom of the foot.ttc nerve getting pinched annings it exits the spinal column. It causes pain along the back of the thigh to the knee.
- Plantar FasciitisIt is an inflammation of the ligament running from the front of the heel bone through the bottom of the foot. It is associated with repetitive motions like long distance running.
- Phenyl ethanolamine( PEA)A chemical found in chocolate that elevates mood and causes chocolate cravings.
- Physical activityAny form of exercise or movement. It includes planned activities such as walking or other sports.
- Physical fitnessThe measure of a person’s ability to perform physical activities requiring endurance and flexibility and is determined by regular activity.
- Physical therapyA health profession that treats pain in muscles, nerves, joints and bones with exercise, electrical stimulation and electric devices.
- Polyunsaturated FatIt is a highly unsaturated fat that is in liquid form at room temperature. Polyunsaturated fats are found in corn, soybean and nuts.
- ProteinIt is one of the nutrients that provide calories to the body. Protein builds many parts of the body such as muscle, bone and blood. It is found in foods like fish, eggs and poultry.
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- Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)It is the level of dietary intakes of essential nutrients considered to be sufficient to meet the minimum nutritional needs of healthy individuals.
- Relaxation techniquesA natural process of reversing the effects of stress on the body‘s physiology and to reduce anxiety.
- Repetitions (“Reps”)It refers to a single full execution of an exercise movement such as in push-up. The number of repetitions you perform of a particular exercise will determine the benefits of your muscle.
- RoutineThis is a term that encompasses every aspect of what you do in an exercise session such as exercises, and aerobic conditioning. Your routine is also referred as your program.
- Rheumatoid ArthritisA disease that affects the facet joints in spine and other joints in the body such as hands, elbows, shoulders and fingers.
- Ruptured DiskIt is a herniated disc where material from the disk pushes through the outer lining of the disk.
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- SatietyA mechanism to tell the body that is has had enough food. The most important satiety compound is hormone leptin.
- Saturated fatA fat that is solid at room temperature. It is found in high-fat dairy products, fatty fresh and processed meat. Eating a diet high in saturated fat raises blood cholesterol and risk of heart disease.
- Sciatic NerveIt is the nerve that serves the legs and originates from several levels of lower back. It sends signals down to the leg to control muscles.
- SciaticaIt is an inflammation of the sciatic nerve usually marked by the tenderness along the course of the nerve through the buttocks, thigh and leg.
- ScoliosisIt is an abnormal curve of the spine.
- SedentaryThis is a person involved in little to no leisure-time physical activity.
- SerotoninThis is neurotransmitter in the brain that elevates mood and reduces appetite.
This is usually a collection of repetitions that you perform without rest. An example if you do ten repetitions of a bench press then place the bar back on the rack and rest, you have just complete one set.
For training strength, people do three sets of a particular exercise, a one minute repetition and 10-15 repetitions in each set. - Slipped diskIt is a herniated disk where material from the disk pushes through the outer lining of the disk (see Disc Hernia ion).
- Spina BifidaThis is a congenital defect of the spine in which the arches of the lower lumbar spine fail to form over the spinal cord, leaving the cord unprotected.
- Spinal CanalIt is an opening at the center of the spine through which the spinal cord runs.
- Spinal CordIt is the root section of the central nervous system going down from the brain through the spinal column where it divides into nerves.
- Spinal ColumnThis is the spine.
- Spinal FractureIt is a broken vertebra in the spine.
- Spinal cordIt is the column of the nerve tissue that runs from the brain to the lower back.
- Spinal FusionIt is a process in which the disc and cartilage is removed from between the Vertebrae and bone grafts are placed.
- Spinal StenosisIt is a narrowing of the spinal canal that compresses the spinal cord and the nerve roots, cutting off their impulses to the muscles of the leg.
- SpondyloarthopathyIt is a group of disorders that causes inflammatory arthritis of the spine.
- SpondylitisIt is an inflammation of the spine generally caused by an infection.
- SpondylolisthesisIt is a spinal abnormality in which there is an interior displacement of vertebrae on the one below resulting in back pain.
- Starvation MetabolismIt is the slowing of the basal energy expenditure caused by chronic underfeeding leading to a reduction in the rate at which the body burns calories and an increase in the rate at which the body attempts to store fat.
- StenosisIt is the narrowing of a portion of the spinal canal, usually because of bony overgrowth.
- Strength TrainingThis is a training that helps you tone muscles and lose fat. It also helps to keep your bones strong which help you avoid bone fractures.
- SubluxationIt is the misalignment in the body structures of the spine. It causes pressure or irritatation on the various nerves in your spine. It causes various symptoms in the body such as localized pain, soreness and weakness.
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- TendonIt is a white fibrous band of tissues that attach muscle to bone.
- Tennis ElbowIt is also known as lateral epicondylitis,tennis elbow is pain on the lateral or outside part of the elbow or near the bony protrusion.
- Therapeutic massageIt is a form of massage that involves the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body to decrease muscle spasm, pain and to improve movement.
- Thoracic spineIt is twelve vertebrae above the lumbar spine and below the cervical spine.
- Thyroid hormoneIt is a hormone released by the thyroid gland that stimulates metabolism and helps to regulate a range of biochemical processes in the body.
- ToleranceIt is a decreasing effect of a drug with the same dose or the need to increase the dose to maintain the same effect.
- TranquilizerIt is a drug used to treat anxiety.
- Trigger pointsIt is a small area of a muscle that is lightly knotted and in spasm causing referred pain.
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- Underwater weighingIt is a research method for estimating body fat. A person is placed in a tank, underwater and weighed.
- Unsaturated FatIt is a fat that is in liquid form. Unsaturated fats include polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats.
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- VertebraeIt is 24 cylindrical segments of bone that make up the vertebral column.
- Vertebral ColumnIt is a flexible structure that forms the “backbone” of the Skelton. It is an arranged in a short line from the base of the skull to the tailbone called spine.
- Vertebral Subluxation ComplexIt is another term for Subluxation that is used in the Chiropractic profession.
- Vigorous – intensity physical ActivityFor a physical activity to be classified as vigorous, it requires sustained rhythmic movement of an intense enough level to elevate heart rate to 70%-80% of maximum heart rate.
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- Waist CircumferenceIt is a measurement of the waist. Fat around the waist increases the risk of obesity-related health problems.
- Weight ControlThis is the act of achieving and maintaining a healthy weight by eating well and getting regular physical activity.
- Weight-CycleThis is the process of losing and gaining frequently. With each cycle, there is a worsening of the percentage of body fat due to a loss of lean muscle tissue.
- WhiplashIt is injury to the cervical spine that occurs from rapid hyper-flexion and compression movements like in auto mobile accidents
- Wrist circumferenceIt is a measurement of the wrist at its thinnest point that is close to the hand. It is used to estimate the size of an individual’s skeletal structure.
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- X-RAYThis is a diagnostic imaging method that exposes photographic films with radiations passed through the body. It is useful in diagnosing fractures, dislocations and other structural problems in bone.
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- YogaThis is a gentle exercise system that consists of numerous stretching movements that are helpful healing.
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