Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Are You Fixed?

Most people who seek out our office want to be better.  They want to feel better, look better, function better.  They want to not limp anymore, play with their kids without pain, or be able to read a book without suffering from debilitating migraines.  We get great results in getting them to their goals.  And then what?

Just like the end of a great chick flick - everything comes together and then what?  The End!  You are cured?  Fixed?

Hmmm....chiropractors are notorious for "Once you go to a chiropractor - you go for life!"  

Yup - hear that about 5-10 times a week with our new patients and being goal-focused - it has always bothered me and bothered me a lot.   Arthur and I get adjusted every two weeks.  My kids get checked at least the same.  Our staff is the same.

I don't have any financial gain to get adjusted or adjust my kids - I just want them to be the healthiest they can be.

Early in practice - I wanted to be better than that with my patients.  I mean - they were paying so I wanted to "FIX" my patients - thinking they could.be.fixed.  So why was I not fixable?  Why did I and my family continue to get adjusted?

I knew they would never be fixed.  But on a daily basis - that's what I heard them say again and again.

"Dr. Brandie, I want to fix this.  I want to come in 2 times and fix this."  "You didn't FIX this last time - so I had to come back."

But what on Earth gets "fixed"?

I'm a mechanic - I fix your car.  Now your car will never breakdown again?
I'm a contractor.  I fix your house.  Now your house will never need repair?
I'm a diet plan.  I lose 50 lbs.  Now I will never gain the weight back?
I'm a dentist.  I fill your teeth and clean them.  Now I'll never have to go back?  And if I get a cavity - "Man, that dentist didn't work - my problem came back!"

I could go on and on....

What doctor doesn't have you come back for checkups?  Optometrist - GYN - Family Doc?

Here is a news flash...no one can fix you.  Not any chiropractor, physical therapist, or doctor.  It doesn't happen.  

The body is a living organism that is subjected to so many stresses in a day.  Slouching on the computer, bad food, and chemicals.  You don't live in a sterile, non-weight bearing environment where everything is going to stay perfect!

People are living longer.  If you feel bad now - how will you feel with 40 more years????  

Your structure - your spine - your feet, knees, and hips will determine how enjoyable your Golden years are.  If you can no longer walk well - what is your quality of life?  

If you are a 40 year old coming into my office - I send out many times for x-rays - because it is a mixed bag.  Some will have gorgeous spines - aligned - without arthritis - and normal curves.  And some are a train wreck - the product of a life of neglect.  How you use it and have taken care of your body - will show and will determine how well you respond to care are not up to me.  It is up to what you came in with - how much degeneration you've had.  How much adhesions and gristle and muscle spasm you have.  It has to do with how you follow what we recommend.

Many think they are above that.  "He said to come in 3x/week (just like PT) but I can't make it/don't have the money/don't have the time/mercury is in retrograde - so I'm going to make my own schedule and whatever happens is a reflection of him as a doctor."  And if you dieted once or twice a week - how much weight would you lose?

"She recommended for me to come in to get checked monthly - but I am too busy, and I feel great, and my insurance doesn't cover it - so I'll see how it goes."   Well, let me come back in when my teeth hurt and have cavities - because up until then - I was golden.  No pain, everything's fine right?  What I can't see - won't hurt me!

Just like my home that was built in '73 - I, too, am seeing that I am needing all kinds of  maintenance, even if I don't have the money for it.  I have money to get my nails done, have a cleaning lady, and a large SUV.  But I don't have money to maintain my health?  Oof. 

Like physical strength maintenance.  I used to work out solely to lose weight.  That is it.  I hate working out.  Hate it!  For the last three months - I go three times a week and run on Sundays because I FEEL better.  I function better.  Small things like having energy at the end of a 12 hour day, or being able to get out of bed by not literally pushing myself out of bed - are priceless.  

I am taking responsibility for my health and am proactive with my health.  There is a cost for that.  A cost of money and of time.  Sure I'd like to be sleeping on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays at 5:30am - but I head to bootcamp - and at the end - I feel better.  Happy.  More balanced.  Stronger.  Leaner.

Oh, and about "fixing things..." while we are on that - imagine if I told my trainers, Mike and Jen Brango from Great Valley Adventure Bootcamp - that they had 2-4 visits to "fix me" because "you know, you trainers - once you go - you go for life!"

Fix my bad habits.  My neglect on my weight.  Fix all my weaknesses in less than a month.  And I'm fixed.  I'm done.

My trainers do Groupon (website) deals for a deep discount - much like we take all insurances.  Many clients of theirs find them that way.   Imagine a Groupon customer saying to them - "Hey guys - I have 12 sessions with you under Groupon - and after that I have to pay out of my own pocket.  So let's just do the 12 sessions - and by the way - you need to get me to have 40 lbs. off in that time.  After that, I'll wait a few months until the new year when you run Groupon again to pay less so I get a great deal because I don't want to pay for my health anything more than I have to."

It doesn't work that way.  How would I look after not working out for months after only working out 12 times?  That's like paying someone to mow your grass half the summer looking pretty only to wait until next year to cut it again.  Life happens.  Degeneration happens.  It's your body.  It's your health.  It's your responsibility!

It makes no sense to think otherwise.  So why do we - as a collective - think that it is effortless and doesn't need our attention?

Just like every other part of your body - you need maintenance.  Your spine and nervous system are the keys to a happy and enjoyable life.   Sounds crazy - but it's 100% true.  If they don't work properly - you aren't going anywhere.  Your quality of life is compromised.

So if you haven't been back to your chiropractor in months or years - go get checked.   Get on a regular program to get checked to stay flexible.  Stay movable.  Less fixed!  More movement! Your body in 40 years will thank you!

Maintenance doesn't mean living at your chiropractor, but like anything worth preserving - it takes some effort on a regular basis - just like everything else - your car, your house....Isn't your body more important?  Do something - Today!

Dr. Brandie

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Why Massage Therapy?

Massage therapy and manual therapy are key components to optimizing benefits of chiropracticcare. Massage addresses soft tissue problems, lengthening contracted muscles and fascia.The increased circulation which massage facilitates reduces pain, swelling and inflammation,removes waste products and brings blood, oxygen and nutrients to the soft tissue helping the healing process.

But why is it important to utilize massage with chiropractic care? Firstly, adjustments proceedmore easily and with less discomfort after the muscles and soft tissue are relaxed throughmassage. Chiropractic treatments have a better effect when muscle tension is released. Also,when one area of the body is injured, the protective muscles tighten in the surrounding area.Trigger points can develop and pain or tingling can be referred to other areas in the body.Basically, massage handles soft tissue manipulation while chiropractic deals with structuralissues. Muscles move joints. Ligaments and fascia support them. If a joint is adjusted withoutaddressing the related soft tissue problems, the patient could still experience pain. Also,muscles have memory and will revert to the accustomed tension. Repeated massage andmanual therapy helps re-educate the muscles enhancing the corrected structural adjustment.

Therapeutic massage and manual therapy differ greatly from general spa massage. Therapeutic massage is injury and condition specific, applied over a period of time to illicit correction of the condition vs. momentary relief.The physical benefits of therapeutic massage are:

- reduces pain and swelling
- reduces formation of scar tissue- improves circulation of blood and lymph fluids
- relieves tension related to injury, headache, strain- strengthens the immune system
- facilitates deeper, easier breathing

King of Prussia Wellness is dedicated to the complete wellness of our patients, not just theinjured. Massage and manual therapy are key components to any wellness program. I amexcited to be part of the team here at King of Prussia Wellness, working with the doctors,nutrition counselor and other massage therapists.

Betsy Hackman LMT

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A little bit about me!

I will start in present day. I love to run. I started running last year.

I was a couch potato. After working, I would come home and watch TV and eat cookies. I knew this wasn't good for me, but it was what I liked to do and what I was used to doing.

One day, I woke up and decided to run a marathon! I knew I would have to train, so I created a running team. We ran Valley Forge Park every Sunday morning. VF park is a five mile trail. It sounds crazy, but I did it. After Valley Forge, I ran the Broad Street Marathon and felt great. I was hooked. Next, I ran the Health Marathon in Philadelphia. I knew if I could run five miles and half marathons, I could run a full marathon. With little training, I ran the full marathon in Philadelphia a couple of weeks ago. It is so empowering. I get such a high from running.

Stay tuned to see what's next for me and a couple of secret weapons I use that I know help make me a better runner.

Dr. Arthur


Sunday, November 28, 2010

Welcome!

Ah, King of Prussia Family Wellness Center, PC.

Welcome.  Many of our patients say we should have our own reality show - and this is about as close as we will come.  We've invited each of our 11 team members to collaborate on a blog.  Each person with special gifts, writing styles,....but a common thread of a unwavering desire to be the best at what we do.  We are stepping it up - to educate, empower, and relay information that can help you with your life in small, quick, soundbytes.   You all know - our philosophy is to help you improve one day at a time.  Change can happen in a moment.  But even small changes can accumulate to become life-shifters.

Stay tuned for advice, opinions, and education.  Education is power.  One of the best parts of our practice over the last 8 years is our down-to-Earth way of relaying information coupled with the latest and best techniques and technology.

2010 was great!   Because of the results we get and the different approach we take, our practice nearly grew by 35% this year.  Thank you to our loyal patients, orthopedic and family doctors, and awesome midwives to help get the word out and help us grow, grow, grow!

There are many exciting changes coming in 2011.  A new huge family-friendly location (STAY TUNED! :) - so exciting!), new services (Restore Associates, LLC - Physical Therapy with an onsite Physical Therapist) and acupuncture, and many more classes and clubs to help you reach your goals.

Our goal is to be THE center of wellness and restorative services in King of Prussia to help our community be more healthy, more happy, and a better place for all.  A lofty goal....but we know we can get there.  

We want to continue to be here for you.  If you have questions, feel free to ask them - and we'll answer them here.    We want to help you with your health which impacts literally every facet of your life.  Without health, you have nothing.  We want to teach you and help you learn how to live your best life!

So follow us - and see the trail we blaze. :)

Dr. Brandie