Pain Sucks Podcast Episode 014 – 3 simple things to help daily pain anyone can and should do
Release Date: 04/21/2020
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We’ve been talking joint pain But in this episode we will introduce you to shockwave therapy This therapy combines the amazingness of therapeutic ultrasound with electric stimulation (e stim) to send waves deep This breaks up scar tissue and promotes mitochondrial healing and blood flow Amazing for ligament healing and joints So listen. Then like and comment and subscribe If you would like to give it a try give us a call at 6304157701 to schedule.
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Shoulder issues can be a handful of things. But one of the main issues can be damage to the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is a set of 4 small muscles designed to stabilize a very unstable joint called the shoulder. They really can wreak havoc over time. But can they be helped and can they heal? We discuss this in detail and offer options Be sure to like and subscribe and share.
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What’s up with the knee? It’s a simple joint. Couple of bones, a few ligaments, some muscles and and some cartilage. So what’s the problem? Well. It could be a bunch of things We break down the knee from the smallest to largest injury and how it should be managed Take a listen. But also we reference a couple other recent podcasts about inflammation and regenerative medicine so take a listen to those as well And remember to like and subscribe and share.
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Age old question when it comes to pain. Dr. Justin and I break it down to the most simplistic form for you to know which and when. Ice better on acute (just happened) injuries and best for joints Heat better on muscles (moist heat is better so add a moist towel if you have a dry heating pad) Heat before activity and ice after. Sometimes going back and forth is the answer. And sometimes nothing is best But it’s not one size fits all and everyone is different However, the answers are in this episode. So, like and subscribe and comment away as we love to hear from you.
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Today we dive deep in to “Regen Med”. And while it could take weeks to explain it all we try to give the best overview we can What is Regen Med What Regen Med Is Not The History of Regen Med How it works The various stages. For pain it’s just amazing. But we realize Patience is a Virtue with this approach so be patient Talk to your doc and see if it’s right for you
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We talk about the need for inflammation in healing and why so many people get in the body’s natural way of healing Acute = Good Chronic = Bad Acute happens immediately and lasts but a a few days Need to support this process with things that promote what the body is doing Chronic is when inflammation becomes bad and produces disease and decay Need to combat this Supplements everyone needs to be on to combat inflammation and heal Vitamin D. 70 to 110...
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Dr. Justin Ard is now joining the podcast full time. Today we layout our plan to introduce you to even more pain management treatments and therapies that we will cover in upcoming weeks But first we have to go back to the beginning and talk about pain! What is it? What do you do about it? How do you handle it? And more So like and subscribe
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Dr. Wayne Phimister M.D. is a fantastic pain management doctor in Canada. In this episode we discuss the foundations I believe are missed by many people in Chronic Pain including Inflammation, Mindset, Micromotion, and the discussion of chronic pain with others. His Podcast 21st Century Pain Solutions can be found on Apple Itunes and other podcast hosting sites. You can learn more about The Pain Sucks Movement at the following areas: Instagram @fixyourdiscpain Want to accelerate your healing? But the ebook here Want to find out more?
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Oh my goodness This is a lifesaver for inflammation and disc herniation pain and other pains. You have been asking me for some super simple practical things to do. Here is one of my favorites Inflammation is the enemy. Not the disc. I’ll keep preaching that over and over until you get that. Lol Handling inflammation can happen in a variety of ways. One of the ways is getting your body to use fat for energy. Known as ketosis (a video on another day) the body is in a place to make massive amounts of energy by using the fat molecules of food and creating ketones that help heal inflammation....
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Infrared Sauna uses light frequency to heat up the insides of the body initiating an immune response that triggers killer immune cells to scavenge and get rid of dead and dying and diseased cells like cells of pain and cells of inflammation Unlike regulate heat or saunas infrared saunas can penetrate several inches into the body using special heaters in the walls and floors This is great for chronic pain and back and neck pain. Be prepared to sweat although the first several times people may not sweat the way they think they should. Infrared saunas are also great for liver detox, metabolism,...
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Physical with our bodies
Chemical with our lifestyle decisions
Mental/Emotional with what we choose to let in our minds
And the simple fact is during this time of pain many people refuse to get help they need for fear of being infected and getting sick.
So how do we handle this pain?
We start our day and structure it to win.
- Turn off the news and disengage with social media will bring healing to your emotional/mental states. Reach out to a professional if you need as it is the right thing to do.
- Choose healthy with foods and beverages. But have some fun cheats too!
- Start each morning (right after using the bathroom) with a glass of water, a couple minutes of gratitude, and some healthy easy stretching.
By doing this you can reset your stress hormones which help balance brain neurotransmitters that in turn can help with the rest of the cascade of healing.
There, 3 simple things