Get Well Wednesday: How To Help Your Aching Back
Get Well Wednesday: Dr. Todd Sinett Answers Your Aching Back Questions
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Dr. Todd Sinett, a NYC-based chiropractor with his own practice, is the author of 3 Weeks to a Better Back: Solutions for Healing the Structural, Nutritional and Emotional Causes of Back Pain (October 2015), as well as The Truth About Back Pain, his first title. He is also the founder and creator of The BackBridge™ System, a complementary device that helps users maintain their overall health.
Inspired to develop a new core philosophy to dealing with back pain, Dr. Sinett discovered that the root cause of back pain is not limited to structural issues, nor can it be simply resolved through treatment. He also found that a person’s emotional health and nutrition are equally important to uncover and address the root causes of back pain.
Using his three-pronged approach to evaluating and treating back pain, known as “The Sinett Solution,” Dr. Sinett assesses clients’ pain points, range of movement, and body alignment before providing a treatment program based on three categories: structural (muscles and bones); nutritional (diet); and emotional (daily stress). If one of these elements is distressed, one’s overall health suffers – often manifesting as pain in the back.
With his recommended simple lifestyle adjustments that include exercise routines, diet plans, and meditative practices, his patients are able to stop back pain from limiting their ability to actually live life.
In addition to his book, BackBridge, and practice, Dr. Sinett is a recognized authority for his expertise in applied kinesiology; has served as a clinical expert for many television programs, including The View, FoxMD, and Good Day New York and has been a featured lecturer at MSNBC and The Learning Annex.
A native of Merrick, Long Island, Dr. Sinett is an active member of the New York Chiropractic Association, the American Chiropractic Association, and the International College of Applied Kinesiology.
He has also been named a Top Chiropractor in the Guide to America by the Consumers Research Council of America. Dr. Sinett received his undergraduate degree from American University and graduated with honors from the New York Chiropractic College. He received his certification in Meridian Therapy (acupressure) from the New York Chiropractic College and is a Certified Fitness Train.
Get Well Wednesday: Dr. Todd Sinett Answers Your Aching Back Questions was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc
Do you recommend using Biofreeze on a sore back?
Yes, Biofreeze happens to be a great product. It works quite similarly to ice.
Can my occasional and back pain be connected to my TMJS?
If this is Temporal Mandibular Joint Dysfunction, then the answer is a resounding yes! In my book, 3 Weeks To A Better Back, I explain how to figure out if your back pain is TMJS involved and what to do about it.
What can truck drivers do to help their back?
Truck drivers can really benefit from my backbridge system(backbridge.com). The many hours sitting put a compressive load on your back and ideally, you want to decompress your spine. Also make sure that you are eating well – decrease sugar and caffeine intake.
My wife has lower lumbar pain from being pushed through glass. Do you suggest any specific strains of marijuana to help?
I have no knowledge on this. I hope she feels better, though.
Can chronic constipation also cause low back pain due to the inflammation of the intestinal wall?
Constipation is quite a common cause of back pain, consequently getting the bowels working properly will often eliminate back pain
Does your book cover herniated discs?
It does. Please keep in mind just because you have a disc herniation doesn’t mean that your pain is being caused by the disc. There are millions of people who have disc herniations that have absolutely no pain. Included in my book are studies that debunk the disc herniation model.
Does spondylolisthesis require surgery?
Not necessarily. Each case is unique. An orthopedist would be a good professional to evaluate this.
What’s the best mattress for a tall person’s back…soft, firm, elevated or what?
Mattresses are all, essentially, a personal choice. The best mattress for a tall person would be a long one. It is more important to get the mattress from a store or company that will allow you to exchange it after 30 days or so to see if it works for you.
Dr. Sinett, I would like to know more about the back diet!
Try my book 3 Weeks To A Better Back. I don’t think you will be disappointed. I am currently the only person speaking about the role diet plays in back pain.
I work with computers and networks. Sometimes on a ladder my back and the bottom of my feet hurt.
There are some great stretches that may be of help; imbalances in your feet can frequently cause back pain.
As a cheerleader, we do jump splits in the air and land still in that airborne split. Could this cause back problems even though the correct techniques are followed?
Yes! Impressive but not necessarily good for your back. You may want to be evaluated by a physical therapist or chiropractor or even get my book so you can learn some good back stretches.
My husband (60) has a degenerative disc issue in his lower back and experiences back pain regularly. He owns a distributing company and does a lot of lifting. I want to get him a good back support belt but there are so many. Which do you recommend?
I don’t really love back support belts, your back should be able to do the supporting. I would like to see your husband see if he can fix his problem and not need to be belted. I really urge you to pick up my book it may be able to demystify degenerative disc diagnosis and also please look into my Backbridge system at www.backbridge.com. It may really make a difference.
Is sleeping on your back the best position? It’s been working for me ever since bootcamp (over 25 years ago).
If it is working for you keep it up! I don’t really put too much stock into sleeping positions.
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Get Well Wednesday: Dr. Todd Sinett Answers Your Aching Back Questions was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc