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Healthy Joints

April 13, 2021 By Douglas Fischer

Healthy Joints

Foods that help and foods that hurt your joints.

Many of us wake in the morning with stiffness or pain in our joints some days and other days without any problems and immediately discount it as aging or the all too common, “I must have arthritis”.  What many don’t consider is our diet and how it effects our joints.  In this article we’ll discuss some common foods and supplements that promote healthy joints and common foods to stay away from when you are feeling pain and stiffness in your joints.

Foods That Hurt

      sugarSugar

It’s no secret that sugar is unhealthy.  Coffee drinks, sodas, juices, sweets, pastries, cakes, snack bars all contain high levels of sugar.  The two most common sugar additives in our food are sucrose (table sugar) and high fructose corn syrup.  When we eat excess amounts of sugar the body has trouble processing it.  This causes an inflammatory response in the body.

Not only will sugar cause inflammation in the body, it also decreases immunity.  Excess sugar will suppress the function of white blood cells that work to fight off bacteria that cause colds and other sicknesses.  Sticking to the sugars in fruits and vegetables to avoid additional sugar additives is your best bet.  It’s a good idea to start looking at nutrition labels to see how much sugar is in the food and drinks that you are consuming.

      Vegetable oil and trans fat

Americans eat excessive amounts of vegetable oil.  Our foods are full of these oils.  Things like bread, crackers, mayonnaise, potato chips and fried foods.  These foods that use vegetable oils are high in omega-6 fatty acids which are inflammatory.  Not to mention, vegetable oils and foods that contain them are highly processed.

           Salt

If you have to much salt in your diet you will accumulate and retain excess water resulting in some cases high blood pressure and calcium losses thus effecting your bones and joints.

 

Foods That Help

      brussel sproutsSulfur-rich foods

Methylsulfonylmethane(MSM) is a naturally occurring compound found in vegetables like brussel sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, asparagus, lettuce, corn, spinach and onions.  These sulfur rich foods reduce joint pain and helps produce collagen which is essential for bones, ligaments, tendons and cartilage.

      

     Fatty Fish

 

Fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel and herring are great sources of protein.  They also have high levels of omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA.  Why are these omega-3s so important?  Unlike plant based fatty acids, fatty fish omega-3s are already in an active form.  This means that they are more efficient in attacking inflammation in the body.  These omega-3s have also been shown to reduce heart disease, diabetes and kidney disease.  Start adding fatty fish to your weekly diet for a tasty and healthy way to fight off pain.

     Tumeric

Turmeric contains a powerful active compound called curcumin.  It has potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.  There are numerous benefits to turmeric including reduction of pain associated with arthritis and joint pain.  You can take turmeric as a supplement or add it to foods and teas to get the benefits.

      Magnesium

Magnesium is an essential dietary mineral found in nuts, legumes, leafy green vegetables and whole grains. Most Americans are deficient in this vital mineral. In fact, several studies on back pain, fibromyalgia and migraine have looked at magnesium deficiency as a cause. Magnesium has been found to inhibit Substance-P, which is an inflammatory chemical in the body associated with pain. It has been widely used to help with chronic pain disorders and fibromyalgia. Magnesium taken as a supplement or used as a topical oil is an excellent natural alternative to prescription medication.

 

       Water

Drinking water and staying properly hydrated helps lubricate your joints reducing stiffness and pain.  Water is also essential for your body to flush toxins, aid in digestion, absorb nutrients and even maintain body temperature.  And if that wasn’t enough drinking more water makes you fuller so you eat less and help with weight loss.

      milkLow Fat or Non-Fat Milk

Drinking milk is a good source for calcium and vitamin D.  Both calcium and vitamin D improves the strength of bones and also helps in the healing post-fracture.  Choosing low-fat or non-fat milk you avoid the extra calories and saturated fat.

      Conclusion

These are just a few foods and supplements that help or hurt.  Making changes in your diet can drastically affect your pain levels even if you have had a chronic injury.  Not only that, changes in diet can help with weight loss and improved energy.  To stay as healthy as possible, keep your joints feeling good and inflammation down by avoiding foods that trigger it.  The important thing is to listen to your body and how it responds to changes.  If your pain is unmanageable or you are having difficulty understanding how your diet is affecting your pain, you may want to consult a pain relief and nutrition specialist as well to make sure you’re doing the right things for your body, health and fitness.  This is key to making sure you’re on the right path to a healthy, energy-filled life.

Filed Under: chronic pain, Diet, Hand Therapy, Pain Relief, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy in Laurel Tagged With: healthy joints, joint pain, natural pain relief, pain relief, Supplements

Fibromyalgia

September 11, 2019 By Douglas Fischer

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a common and complex chronic pain disorder that affects the muscles throughout the body and results in an all over pain.  Many people describing “I hurt from head to toe”. 

The term fibromyalgia comes from “fibro” which means fibrous tissues, “myo” meaning muscle and “algia” meaning pain.  Thus, the term literally means muscle and fibrous tissue pain.  People with fibromyalgia often describe it as flu-like symptoms that leaves them exhausted and unable to think clearly. While others with this disorder have trouble sleeping and often wake up stiff and sore.  The symptoms can be debilitating at times and is estimated that 10 million Americans are effected with fibromyalgia aged 18 or older.  With the average age of first diagnosis being 35 to 45 years old.

[Read more…] about Fibromyalgia

Filed Under: chronic pain, Diet, Exercises, Fitness, Hand Therapy, Hand Therapy in Maple Lawn, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Pain Relief, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy in Laurel, Physical Therapy in Maple Lawn, sleep, Sleep habits Tagged With: fatigue, fibromyalgia, hand therapy, hand therapy maple lawn, low energy, natural pain relief, Nutrition, pain relief, physical therapy, physical therapy maple lawn, Supplements

Why Men need Yoga

August 9, 2018 By Douglas Fischer

Yoga

Men and Yoga

 

With the launch of our yoga program “Optimize Yoga” we wanted to take some time to dispel some of the misconceptions men have about yoga.  Many think yoga is a lighter form of fitness that women mostly partake in.  There is a recent study from Yoga Journal showing that men now make up 28% of the people taking classes.  Below we will explain the benefits and how it can help your overall health and fitness as well as enhance your current workout or sport.

  Strengthening

Bodybuilding or weightlifting tends to work at building muscles of specific body parts like chest, biceps, shoulders and quads. Yoga on the other hand builds muscles evenly over the whole body while increasing range of motion and flexibility.  Normal workouts might ignore some muscle groups, specifically the stabilizers, while yoga is effective for overall muscle strengthening. [Read more…] about Why Men need Yoga

Filed Under: Exercises, Fitness, Hand Therapy, Injury Prevention, Pain Relief, personal training, Physical Therapy Tagged With: exercise, fitness, functional training, hand therapy, injury prevention, natural pain relief, personal training, physical therapy

July 4th Safety Tips

July 2, 2018 By Douglas Fischer

July 4th Safety Tips

July 4th safety

Fireworks Safety

  • Don’t allow children to ignite or play with fireworks
  • Always have a bucket of water or hose nearby
  • Make sure fireworks are legal in your area

 

Drink WaterStaying Hydrated

  • Drink plenty of water
  • Drink even when your not thirsty
  • Minimize consumption of alcohol, coffee and soft drinks

[Read more…] about July 4th Safety Tips

Filed Under: Hand Therapy in Maple Lawn, Injury Prevention, Physical Therapy in Maple Lawn Tagged With: injury prevention, personal training maple lawn, physical therapy maple lawn, safety

Springtime

May 8, 2018 By Douglas Fischer

Springtime

Springtime, spring fever, spring in your step.   These are all things that pop into our heads with the change in weather to warmer temperatures and days that are becoming longer.  With that we feel a need to revisit our outdoor activities.  Whether it’s participating in sports, recreational activities or yard maintenance there is an inane desire to be doing something outside.  This is all good in that any activity is beneficial to your physical and mental health, but we would like to caution you to take it slow and prevent injury.

Our brains remember where we were physically and at what intensity level we could push to.  The unfortunate truth is that our bodies don’t remember this, especially so as we age.

With a little common sense, resolve and precaution you can take advantage of the nicer weather to improve your physical and mental health without having to deal with an injury throughout the summer that you incur now.  It is important to allow your bodies time to adjust to this increase in activities.  [Read more…] about Springtime

Filed Under: Exercises, Fitness, Hand Therapy, Hand Therapy in Maple Lawn, Injury Prevention, Occupational Therapy, Pain Relief, personal training, Personal Training Maple Lawn, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy in Laurel, Physical Therapy in Maple Lawn Tagged With: exercise, fatigue, fitness, functional training, injury prevention, low energy, natural pain relief, Nutrition, personal training maple lawn, physical therapy maple lawn

Protect your hands during the holidays

November 14, 2017 By Douglas Fischer

As the holidays are fast approaching many of us will be preparing turkey for dinner.  Don’t forget safety.  Over 80% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving and many also prepare it for the Christmas meal as well.  Cuts from carving turkey are one of the top five most common injuries on Thanksgiving.

Do’s and Don’ts when carving:

  • Never cut toward yourself. One slip can cause a horrific injury.
  • Place free hand on the opposite side you are carving toward.
  • Don’t place your hand underneath the blade to catch the slice of meat.
  • Keep all cutting knives sharp. A sharp knife requires less force to cut.

[Read more…] about Protect your hands during the holidays

Filed Under: Exercises, Fitness, Hand Therapy, Hand Therapy in Maple Lawn, Injury Prevention, Occupational Therapy, Pain Relief, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy in Laurel, Physical Therapy in Maple Lawn, What is Occupational Therapy?, What is physical therapy? Tagged With: fatigue, hand therapy, hand therapy maple lawn, injury prevention, physical therapy, physical therapy maple lawn

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