Dr Oz: The Revolutionary Cure for Pain in Pottsville

Schuylkill County: For those of you in pain it just doesn’t have to be that way anymore.  The Dr. Oz show titled The Revolutionary Cure for Pain was about this new treatment, what he termed the “Pain Eraser”.  Our office has the “Pain Eraser” since February 2012 and I can say the results I have seen are truly amazing.

chiropractor pottsville Dr Oz: The Revolutionary Cure for Pain in Pottsville

We have had incredible responses with patients that have rheumatoid arthritis. The reduction of pain has been astonishing, especially in their hands and feet.

Patients with chronic arthritis have also responded well.  Remo Piccioni of Pottsville could only walk one block because of his arthritic knees.  He was told his knees were so bad that they were bone on bone. He is now walking one half mile without pain.  Another patient could hardly walk without arthritic pain in both knees. She just returned from a cruise to Alaska and reported that she did well; she was able to move about the ship without pain and had no flare-ups.

We have had remarkable success with neuropathy with a number of patients.  Some responses have been very quick and others were slower but all responded.

chiropractor pottsville Dr Oz: The Revolutionary Cure for Pain in Pottsville

Remo Piccioni receiving the “Pain Eraser” treatment

Some other conditions that we have treated with great success are carpal tunnel and all types of shoulder pain.  We also have treated dozens of Schuylkill County residents with foot and ankle pains with extraordinary results.

Some of the most astonishing pain patients have been chronic back pain sufferers. We have a few patients that have “tried everything” and ended up at our office as their last resort.  The back pain specialists at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia saw one patient. He had a complete work-up for this back pain.  Nevertheless, he was told there was nothing they could do. Just come back when the pain gets worse.  With one treatment, he was moving his back and legs unbelievably better.  Another patient had back surgery and was not doing well.  He was “all over” looking for help.  He even had a series of ozone shots in his back muscles that helped temporarily. But one treatment and the “Pain Eraser” he walked out of the office pain free.

If you have pain, and are tired of “living with it”, you owe it to yourself to try the “Pain Eraser”.

Click on the link below to watch the Dr. Oz show on the “Pain Eraser”.

Dr. Oz: The Revolutionary Cure for Pain

 

Dr. Manny of Fox News Receives PEMF For His Foot Pain

Schuylkill County: Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy or PEMF is a new therapy.  We are the only facility within 60 miles that has this therapy.  In my 35 years of practice, I have never been excited over the results I have seen.  If you the click on the link below you will see a video of Dr. Manny receiving a PEMF therapy treatment for his foot pain.

Dr Manny Foot Pain Treatment

How Effective is Neurontin, Cymbalta, or Lyrica for Pottsville Fibromyalgia Patients?

Schuylkill County:  Three drugs have been approved by the FDA for fibromyalgia.  They are Neurontin, Cymbalta, and Lyrica.  But how effective do the the patients say they are?

chiropractor pottsville How Effective is Neurontin, Cymbalta, or Lyrica for Pottsville Fibromyalgia Patients?

Fibromyalgia Medication

According to eHealthme.com there is lots be desired.  eHealthme.com is a website that reports a real-world approach to drugs.  Many drug interactions, side effects, or effectiveness cannot be detected when the drugs are approved.  They may be found only after drugs have been used by millions of people and for a long time.

 

The eHealthme.com site reports that  initially, 18% of fibromyalgia sufferers found Neurontin high or very highly effective.  This dropped-off to 13% when long-term effectiveness was reported.

Cymbalta was prescribed more often than Neurontin.  Nearly 30% found Cymbalta high or very highly effective initially.  This was reduced to 15% when long-term effectiveness was reported.

The most highly prescribed drug, Lyrica, was nearly 32% high or very highly effective initially.  The long-term effectiveness was reported at nearly 18%.

There appears to be a better treatment. 

In a study of transcranial electrical stimulation for fibromyalgia, it was found subjects that received transcranial electrical stimulation treatment had a 28% improvement in tender-point scores and a 27% improvement in the amount of general pain they felt.  There were no side effects reported.

But most surprising was that only 5% of the treated patients reported having sleep disturbances after treatment, compared with 60% who had sleep problems before beginning electrotherapy treatments.

In addition, 90% of the treated patients reported that their quality of life had improved as a result of treatment, while 20% of the patients who were in the fake treatment group said their quality of life had declined.

I could not find a study that compared the effectiveness of any of the drugs against the effectiveness of transcranial electrical stimulation.

This past week we had a fibromyalgia patient with low back pain so bad she could not lay on her back.  Within the first 15 minutes of only transcranial electrical stimulation she was able to lay on her back with very little pain!

Transcranial electrical stimulation appears to “normalize” the central pain sensitization abnormality that is believed to be the core problem of fibromyalgia.

We are committed to help you or a loved one that is suffering with chronic low back pain, and sharing this information may be one of most evident acts of kindness you can give.

This information is solely advisory, and should not be substituted for medical or chiropractic advice.  Any and all health care concerns, decisions, and actions must be done through the advice and counsel of a health care professional who is familiar with your medical history.

Fibromyalgia and Muscle Fatigue in Schuylkill Country

Schuylkill County: Muscles are comprised of two different basic muscle types: fast twitch and slow twitch.  Fast twitch muscle fibers have low endurance whereas slow twitch muscle fibers have high endurance.  As an example, sprinters have a high percentage of fast twitch muscle fibers in their legs and long-distance runners have a higher percentage of slow twitch muscle fibers.  Everyone has their own genetic mixture of these two types of muscle fibers in their muscles.  Additionally, postural muscles, the muscles that hold us upright against gravity, have a high percentage of slow twitch fibers.  Dynamic muscles, the muscles that enable us move have a higher percentage of fast twitch muscle fibers.  That is why when you workout using your dynamic muscles you fatigue more easily than just standing using primarily your slow twitch muscles. 

chiropractor pottsville Fibromyalgia and Muscle Fatigue in Schuylkill Country

Example of Fast Twitch and Fast Twitch Muscle Fiber

A recent study has shown a difference in muscle fatigue in fibromyalgia patients.  In the study two groups of patients were utilized, one with fibromyalgia and the other normal controls.  In the first test the subjects upper arm muscle was stimulated using electrical current to contract the muscle while measuring muscle activity with a surface EMG.  In the second test, the subjects were asked to flex their upper arm muscle and hold it for 3 seconds.  Muscle activity was also recorded with a surface EMG.

The researchers found that there was no difference in strength between normal subjects and fibromyalgia subjects.  There was also no difference in muscle fatigability when the muscle was stimulated/contracted by the electrical impulse.  However, there was a difference in fatigability of the muscle between the two groups when the subjects voluntarily contracted (under control of their brain) their muscle.  Fibromyalgia patients had a higher rate of muscle fatigue and it occurred much earlier.

Fibromyalgia sufferers activate a higher percentage of fast twitch muscle fibers (the ones that fatigue easily) compared to normal subjects.  The control of this activation is under the Central Nervous System (the brain and spinal cord).  Therefore, the researchers concluded that the altered activation is a Central Nervous System motor (muscle) control-processing problem.

Although it is well established that fibromyalgia is a central pain-processing problem, this is the first time research demonstrated a central muscle control difference between normal subjects and fibromyalgia sufferers.  The fatigue problem is not in the muscles, but is in how the brain and spinal cord recruit the muscle fibers and control the muscles.

Along with treating the central pain processing problem with transcranial electrical stimulation to increase the alpha waves it also explains why light exercise has been shown to be beneficial.  Additional studies have shown improvement in muscle fatigue symptoms with whole body vibration (WBV).  WBV exercise targets the fast twitch muscle fibers and therefore increases the number of fast twitch muscle fibers and fatigability is lessened.

An research paper can be found here:

Central motor control failure in fibromyalgia: a s… [BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2009] – PubMed result

Schuylkill County Fibromyalgia Suffers, Update 2010: What We Now Know May Help You

Schuylkill County: Do you hurt all over, frequently feel exhausted, can’t seem to ever feel “rested” after a night’s sleep?  Do you feel like your brain is in a fog, and you failed to respond to any of the recommended medications from your family physician and no test seems to uncover anything specific?  If this sounds like you, it is possible that you are suffering from fibromyalgia (FM). 

FM can begin with a physical or an emotional event but does not have to; FM can seem to come out of nowhere, as well.  In the US, FM. affects about 2% of the population, mostly women (3.4%) and especially with increasing age. 

A Review of the Diagnosis and Symptoms of Fibromyalgia

When we consider the wide spectrum of signs and symptoms associated with Fibromyalgia Syndrome, it is important to understand that not everyone has all of these symptoms.  However, the first four symptoms must be present in order to have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Syndrome.

  • Generalized body pain of three or more month’s duration.
  • Widespread pain on both sides of the body, in areas above and below the waist
  • Pain at 11 out of 18 predictable “tender points”  
  • Sleep disturbance

 

Other symptoms may include:

  • “Restless Leg” Syndrome
  • Diffuse muscle and joint pain which increases with activity
  • Fatigue often accompanied by a “hazy” or “foggy” sensation
  • Inability to concentrate often leading to anxiety and frustration
  • Numbness in various body regions (often transient).  
  • Irritable bowel can be part of the syndrome as well as digestive problems.  
  • Tension headaches and/or migraine headaches
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome

 

The 18 predictable “Tender Points” associated with Fibromyalgia are illustrated below.  These tender points are verified using approximately 4 kg of pressure.  There must be at least 11 out of 18 tender points present; otherwise, the patient does not have true FMS, according to the American College of Rheumatology guidelines.

  • Back of the headchiropractor pottsville Schuylkill County Fibromyalgia Suffers, Update 2010: What We Now Know May Help You
  • Between shoulder blades
  • Top of shoulders
  • Front sides of neck
  • Upper chest
  • Outer elbows
  • Upper hips
  • Sides of hips
  • Inner knees

 

Poor sleep quality is a serious attribute to FM, and one that has been in the spotlight of investigation when it comes to finding the cause.  In the past, medical treatment has been heavily focused on the problem of sleep disturbance, and therefore one of the treatments of choice thus far has been administration of sleeping medication to enhance quality of sleep.  Results have been somewhat favorable, but less than desirable in most cases.

New Reasearch Insights

Over the past few years, it is well accepted that generalized hypersensitivity is common in FM suffers.  It is as if they just cannot turn off their brain.  Their pain centers are stimulated too easily.

Central pain processing (activity in the brain and spinal cord) has been shown to differ in patients with FM compared to those without FM.  This is very complicated to explain but how the nervous system process painful or typical non-painful stimuli changes with FM.  It is almost that the brain and spinal cord of FM suffers amplify a painful and sub-painful stimulus so that the pain is felt more intensely.  The brain of FM suffers also fails to modulate or reduce pain signals. 

In a study using Functional Brain MRIs of FM patients, it was found that there was increased brain activity to low threshold stimulus.  This means that a stimulus that would not be considered painful by a normal functioning brain and spinal cord is very painful to a FM suffer.  Additionally, in this study when the painful stimulus was applied in the normal group there was increased activity in the brain at different areas that was not found with FM patients.  This additional activity is thought to be the activation of what is called the Descending Inhibitory Pathway, a built-in pain regulator/depressor.

In another study, a group of 168 FM patients, various tests were performed including an auditory brainstem response (ABR) which tests the cranial nerve that is responsible for our hearing and balance; a test that measures for eye movements primarily when sleeping; and, a third test that measures balance functions.  The following is a list of the results from the 168 patient study:

  • 78% of the FM patients complained of dizziness or vertigo.  Most of these cases were mild, but 4% complained of constant, severe dizziness.
  • Sensorineural hearing loss (hearing loss that comes from the inner ear) was found in 15% of the FM patients.
  • 51 of the subjects (30%) had abnormal ABR test findings.
  • 58% had abnormal eye movement tests, and
  • 45% had abnormal findings on the balance test.

 

Some studies also report that similar symptoms are associated with whiplash-associated disorders and up to 22% of whiplash suffers develop FM.

FM patients were found to have low serum ferritin, magnesium, and zinc.  Serum IL-8 (a pro-inflammatory factor) was elevated but did return to normal in 6 months after multidisciplinary pain treatment.  This was interesting because anti-inflammatory meds, including steroids are not helpful for FM.

Oxidative stress also has a role to play.  A decreased level of a coenzyme was also found.  This coenzyme becomes depleted by the lipid lowering Statin drugs, the ones that can give you muscle pains.

Several studies failed to demonstrate any abnormalities in the muscles of FM patients.  There is some evidence that fascia (connective tissue between muscle) is the source of the abnormal pain stimulus.  It has been found that FM suffers have increased levels of inflammatory mediators in the fascia surrounding the muscle cells.  Under the microscope, the fascia looks similar to chronic plantar fasciitis and tennis elbow.  The appearance has been described as a dysfunctional healing response.

Current Treatment Recommedations

There have been several drugs approved for FM.  Some have shown long-term responses to pain, sleep, and quality of life.  All have reported significant side effects.  There is also evidence of a mixed opiate with acetaminophen being helpful.

There is strong evidence for mild cardiovascular exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy, stress reduction.  At Doctors’ Choice, we use gentle Cranial Electrical Stimulation (CES) to treat all the main symptoms of Fibromyalgia – widespread pain, insomnia, brain fog, anxiety, and depression that sometimes are present.  In medical studies, this treatment has been 90% effective.

CES works on the Central Nervous System helping regulate the neurological mechanisms that carry pain signaling.  It also reduces the production of stress hormones, which further reduces the pain experience.

There is moderate evidence supporting massage, muscle strength training, and acupuncture.

There is good antidotal evidence for certain nutritional/herbal supplements but not when used by themselves.

The best responses to FM treatment have been noted when combinations of therapies have been used.

At Doctors’ Choice Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, we have a FM program that is unique in addressing the recommended therapies.  We are committed to help you or a loved one that is suffering with FM, and sharing this information may be one of most evident acts of kindness you can give.