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The word “inflammation” may induce thoughts of swollen joints or muscles, especially after injury – but, there is so much more to it than the general public is aware. Here, at Wicked Good, our goal is to help our clients better overall health and one of the best ways to do that is by reducing inflammation.

In this article, we will address what inflammation is, how it affects the body, possible negative effects of long-term inflammation and different ways to treat it.

To begin, let’s review what inflammation is, with a basic description: “Inflammation is part of the process by which the immune system defends the body from harmful agents.” [1]  It is the body’s natural way of defending itself against tissue damage, as well as viruses and bacteria – “It’s a defensive response… which dispatches white blood cells to the affected sites, resulting in redness and swelling.’ [2]

Sometimes, our bodies can mistakenly perceive normal cells and tissues as harmful, which can lead to chronic, long-term affects on our health over time. While acute inflammation is usually the result of recent injury, infection or trauma to a certain area of the body, chronic inflammation can continue for months or years, and may have links to various diseases, such as:

The symptoms will depend on the disease, but they may include pain and swelling. These issues can develop if someone has:

  • Sensitivity: Inflammation happens when the body senses something that should not be there. Hypersensitivity to an external trigger can result in an allergy.
  • Exposure: Sometimes, long-term, low-level exposure to an irritant, such as an industrial chemical, can result in chronic inflammation.
  • Autoimmune disorders: The immune system mistakenly attacks normal healthy tissue, as in psoriasis.
  • Autoinflammatory diseases: A genetic factor affects the way the immune system works, as in Behçet’s disease.
  • Persistent acute inflammation: In some cases, a person may not fully recover from acute inflammation. Sometimes, this can lead to chronic inflammation.

Factors that may increase the risk of chronic inflammation include:

Key Differences[4]:

AcuteChronic
CauseHarmful pathogens or tissue injury.Pathogens that the body cannot break down, including some types of viruses, foreign bodies that remain in the system, or overactive immune responses.
OnsetRapid.Slow.
DurationA few days.From months to years.
OutcomesInflammation improves, or an abscess develops or becomes chronic.Tissue death, thickening, and scarring of connective tissue.

Chiropractic Care As Part of A Healthy Lifestyle

            In addition to chiropractic and massage treatments, Wicked Good can help pinpoint causes of chronic inflammation and offer lifestyle changes – such as nutritional guidance and support – to help reduce future occurrences. Here are a few common changes we might recommend[5]:

  • Anti-Inflammatory Diet–A diet that consists of plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean meats and fish, and other nutrient-rich foods can help reduce chronic inflammation in the body. There are also many supplements that have been shown to prevent inflammation and promote bone, joint, and bodily health.
  • Regular Exercise–Treat your body right with regular exercise to maintain normal body functions and reduce inflammation. You should talk to your chiropractor about which exercises are best for your body and current health–such as choosing one activity over another is you have weak joints or areas of inflammation or pressure.
  • Weight Loss–If you are struggling with inflammation and are overweight or struggle with constant weight fluctuation, losing weight or maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise can help prevent worsening inflammation.
  • Stress Reduction– Managing your stress level is a great way to promote relaxation and reduce inflammation. Yoga, meditating, reading, gardening, or doing other activities that you enjoy in order to create a stress-free environment.
  • Sleep Management– Getting enough sleep can help you handle day-to-day stressors more easily and promotes a healthy and effective immune system. From simple techniques to help you fall asleep to practicing better sleep habits and a regular schedule, getting enough rest is one of the best things you can do to improve your health and reduce the chance of developing health conditions associated with chronic inflammation.

Reducing the chance of developing chronic inflammation is an important step in regaining control of your health – take a balanced approach by including chiropractic care, good nutrition, stress relief and management techniques, regular exercise and a healthy sleep schedule.

Written by Dani Cameron, Nutritionist at Wicked Good Chiropractic

Resources:

  1. https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/how-inflammation-affects-your-health
  2. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/248423#causes
  3. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/248423#chronic-or-acute
  4. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/248423#chronic-or-acute
  5. https://www.rxwellness.net/how-chiropractic-care-can-help-with-inflammation/#:~:text=A%20chiropractor%20can%20provide%20manual,which%20can%20help%20reduce%20inflammation.

JULY 27, 2015 BY WICKED GOOD WELLNESS GROUP
Avoiding Weight Gain After a Very-Low Calorie Diet
Posted by The ChiroThin Team on Thursday, July 23, 2015  -Re-posted (with additions) by Dr. Sarah Corcoran, July 27, 2015

If you just successfully completed the ChiroThin Weight-Loss program, congratulations! You have accomplished your goals and now it’s time to face the next one: keeping the weight off by creating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It’s very important that you remain open to adopting new dietary habits and to refrain from your old ones. ChiroThin will help you through this process by providing you with a maintenance program, and guiding you throughout your health journey. Although your diet will not be as strict as in the active ChiroThin phase, it will still be more limited than how you were eating before you started our program. Here are a couple of tips to help you continue seeing success even after you’ve completed the active phase.

The first step is to consult with your doctor and create a maintenance plan. The ChiroThin program includes counseling and diet advice once you have completed the restricted diet plan. Our ChiroThin approved doctors really care about your progress and want you to succeed in all of your weight loss goals.  According to the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, you must undergo behavioral changes before you go back on a regular diet. “Very-low-calorie diets (VLCDS) cause rapid weight loss. However, weight regain is rapid upon discontinuing the VLCD unless lifestyle is altered. The addition of behavioral modification (BMOD) program improves the long-term outcome.” In other words, you will have to be willing to make some long-term changes to see long-term results, and that’s why our doctors are here to assist during the process!
Even if you’re completely satisfied with the results and are no longer interested in losing more weight, respecting the after phase of the program is equally as important as or even more so than the active phase. It’s imperative to be as disciplined with this more lenient diet as it’s very easy to gain back the weight. You will be given a very specific diet plan that will be adapted to your needs and you must remember that skipping meals is not an option. Also consult with your doctor about becoming more active. While you were in the ChiroThin, you had to limit your physical activity but now that you’re coming off of it, exercising is important.

It may seem redundant to change your lifestyle after you completely changed yourself, but isn’t that the end goal? You proved you have the willpower to drastically change your life, so now it’s time to take those skills you adapted and put them to a lifestyle that will only benefit you. The American Society for Clinical Nutrition mentions some of the differences you will have to make in order to successfully keep your weight-off, “The major components of a BMOD program to alter lifestyle are education about nutrition and eating habits with alteration of amount and patterns of eating, institution of an aerobic activity program designed to increase energy expenditure, training in self-awareness and assertiveness, and training in coping techniques for long-term alteration of lifestyle.” Making educated, and health conscious decisions that will only promote your success, not deteriorate it.

Completing the ChiroThin provides you with a sense of accomplishment and huge reward when you see the changes you’ve made. Make sure you don’t see all of your hard work go to waste! Consult your Chirothin approved doctor who will provide you with the plan that is right for you.
We are having great results with Rebecca Sauer determining your continued program after chirothin for continued weight loss or maintenance of your progress with the addition of exercise.

Ask us what trainer we work with that may be the best for you.

Dr. Sarah Corcoran
Wicked Good Chiropractic
154 Copeland Drive
Mansfield, MA 02048
(508) 339-1418
Chiropractic ~ Massage ~ Nutrition
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