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                     Auto Accidents 
                      Work/Job Injuries  
                      Sports Injuries  
                      Muscle Tightness 
                      Tension/Spasms  
                      Neck Pain 
                      Shoulder / Arm Pain 
                      Headaches  
                      Mid Back Pain  
                      Low back Pain 
                      Leg / Hip Pain  
                      Allergies 
                      Orthotics  
                      Fatigue 
                      Hay Fever 
                      Pain 
                      TMJ Syndrome  
                      Diet &
                        Nutrition 
                      Scoliosis 
                        
                     
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                     Spine Rehabilitation 
                      Arthritis 
                      Menstrual Cramps  
                      Digestive Problems  
                      Plantar Fascitis  
                      Whiplash / Neck
                        Pain  
                      Low Immunity  
                      Posture &
                        Exercise  
                      Sinus Trouble  
                      Dizziness  
                      Stiffness 
                      Herniated Discs 
                      Depression  
                      Numbness or Tingling 
                      Pinched Nerves 
                      Osteoporosis 
                      Muscle Weakness  
                      Tendonitis 
                      Migraines 
                        
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                     Joint Problems  
                      Pregnancy Pain 
                      Bone Pain 
                      Rotator Cuff problems 
                      Sciatica  
                      Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 
                      Fibromyalgia  
                      Knee /Ankle / Foot  
                      Wellness Care 
                      Painful joints 
                      Repetitive stress injuries 
                      Sprains & Strains  
                      Stress Management 
                      Tennis Elbow 
                      Golfers Elbow 
                      Frequent Colds /Flu 
                      Spinal Alignment 
                        
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            If you are uncertain whether Chiropractic can
              help you, call Dr. Lanett today to discuss your specific
              condition. She is available for a complimentary 10-minute phone
              consultation to guide you and discuss your particular case.   You
              can reach Dr. Lanett at (510) 644-4414.  
            READ OUR
                  DISCLAIMER 
              
            
            Head
                Aches: 
             
            Headaches
can
                be excruciatingly painful and may severely limit the normal
                activities in your daily life. There are several different
                classifications of headaches, and many can be relieved with
                proper conservative care. Often headaches are secondary to
                muscular contractions at the base of the head or degeneration of
                the cervical spine. Sometimes they are brought on or aggravated
                by certain foods in your diet.  
             
            To
                determine the kind of headache you have, it’s a good idea to
                keep track of the location of the headache, the time of day or
                month, how often it appears, if something in particular seems to
                ‘trigger’ it, and what seems to make it feel better or worse.   
                 
                Most headache sufferers can be treated here through spinal
                adjustments, physical therapy, and the avoidance of certain
                trigger foods. We will examine the cervical spine to determine
                if the pain relates to the spine and/or its surrounding
                muscles.   
             
            In-depth
history
                and exam can determine if symptoms are easily treated, or if
                there is an underlying problem.  This examination will determine
                if you are a chiropractic candidate. 
             
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            Lower
                Back Pain: 
             
            Back pain is one of
                the most common ailments treated by Doctors of Chiropractic. Our
                approach is to first determine the cause of the problem. This
                usually involves a thorough examination with complete history,
                physical, and neurological examination with possible imaging
                studies needed to make a precise diagnosis.  
             
            Once a cause is
                established, a variety of therapies may be indicated. If your
                back pain is a result of misalignment of the spine, herniated or
                bulged disc, or muscular dysfunction, Chiropractic adjustments
                as well as proper nutrition, physical therapy, and
                rehabilitation is often prescribed.  
             
            Chiropractic care
                emphasizes healing your back pain naturally. But, sometimes back
                pain occurs due to another underlying condition that needs to be
                co-managed with your medical physician. If you are experiencing
                back pain, stiffness, numbness, shooting pain, or any low back
                discomfort, consult Dr. Lanett for an evaluation. 
             
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            Allergy
                Relief: 
             
            Millions
                of Americans suffer from environmental and food allergies, which
                means they cannot enjoy a certain part of their life. For an
                allergy sufferer this can mean misery. But what are allergies? 
             
            
                Allergies are simply a hypersensitive immune system responding
                to normal antigens in the environment. Because allergies are
                caused by an improper immune response, reducing allergies
                requires improving the health of the immune system. There are
                several ways to help accomplish this naturally: 
             
            
             
            Dr.
                Lanett offers homeopathic
                  remedies to effectively and naturally help with
                seasonal pollen allergies, as well as year round sinus
                congestion.  The remedies are availble as nasal sprays or
                tablets to dissolve under the tongue. 
             
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            Nutrition
Diet
                And Inflammation: 
             
            When
                we think about our own personal diet, we tend to think simply of
                the foods we chose to eat. However, it is the nutrients
                contained in those foods that is of true importance.  
                 
                Your body requires carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins,
                minerals, and water. A diet with adequate amounts of these
                nutrients is vital in providing energy and helping to regulate
                body functions.  Certain foods are considered to be allergens to
                the body or require additional energy to process in some
                instances.   If you cannot digest your food, then many symptoms
                may occur, such as gas, bloating, constipation, fatigue, stiff
                joints, achiness, and thinning hair just to name a few. 
             
            You
                may wonder whether or not to take vitamin or mineral
                supplements. There are certain cases when supplementation should
                be considered.  It may enhance food digestion, reduce
                inflammatory processes, or strengthen your bones and joints.  If
                you have a question about nutrition, supplementation, or how
                your own digestion is doing, please ask Dr. Lanett . 
             
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            Arthritis: 
             
            There are
                many things you can do to avoid or lessen the physical changes
                associated with aging. Some changes in physical functioning are
                inescapable, however successful aging involves anticipating and
                accommodating to these changes. Obtaining treatment for
                arthritis pain can help limit effects.  
             
            Our goal with
                treatment for osteo-arthritis is to reduce pain and
                inflammation, keep joints moving safely, and avoid further
                damage to the joints. Some factors contributing to the cause of
                arthritis are inevitable - we can't do anything about the rainy
                season, but we can help you slow down the process with special
                nutrition, exercise, early detection, and of course, appropriate
                chiropractic care.   In addition, Dr. Lanett uses safe and
                effective homeopathic remedies to help with allieve the pain of
                arthritis. 
             
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            Whiplash
And
Neck
                Pain: 
             
            Whiplash
                is the common term used for neck pain as a result of the head
                being snapped back and forth during an impact.   It is most
                commonly associated with car collisions, but can also happen
                from a significant fall or contact sport-related trauma.  During
                whiplash, the rapid movements can injure the vertebrae of the
                neck as well as the muscles and ligaments that support them. 
                The discs between the neck vertebrae can become bulged, torn, or
                ruptured, while the nearby muscles and ligaments can
                over-stretch or tear. 
             
            Whiplash
might
                be accompanied with headaches, ‘knots’ in the muscles,
                dizziness, difficulty swallowing, blurred vision, nausea,
                fatigue, weakness and irritability.  Our body may also try to
                stabilize the neck by significantly tightening up around the
                injured area as a protective mechanism.  Sometimes these
                symptoms take a few days to appear after an accident occurs. 
             
            Chiropractors
are
                particularly skilled at conservatively treating neck pain as a
                result of a whiplash incident.  If you have a very sore and
                stiff neck it is a good idea to have an evaluation.  Your care
                will entail a detailed exam and, if conservative treatment is
                warranted, we will proceed with gentle nurturing of the cervical
                spine and muscles of the neck.  We will talk about home
                instructions on rest, ice, and stretching as well.  Dr. Lanett
                is certified by the Spine Research Institute of San Diego in
                whiplash and brain injury trauma.  
             
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            Posture
                  And Exercise: 
             
            Posture
                and exercise rank at the top of the list when you are talking
                about good health. They influence each other in terms of staying
                healthy and positive self-image, and are as important as eating
                right and getting a good night's sleep. Having good posture and
                being physically fit allows us to doing things with more energy
                in today’s health conscious society.   
             
            Good
                posture means your bones are properly aligned and your muscles,
                joints and ligaments can work as nature intended.  It helps
                contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system. It
                will help eliminate symptoms of fatigue, tight achy muscles, and
                joint stiffness and pain.  When you have poor posture, the
                body's proper vertical position is out of alignment and the
                back's natural curves become distorted.  Some signs of poor
                posture are holding the head forward, shoulders that are
                rounded, or sitting in a slumped position.  
                   
                An exercise program is like having a good diet, people know they
                should be following it, but don’t always do so.  The good news
                is that you can make improvements at any age.  Exercise programs
                have been proven beyond a doubt in the prevention and treatment
                of muscle and skeletal injuries. Maintaining flexibility through
                stretching, and gaining muscle tone through strengthening
                exercises are important aspects of an exercise routine.  This
                will protect and support the body structure to better prevent an
                injury.  However, when an injury does occur, it will often leave
                the body in need of reconditioning of some sort.  A body that
                was strong prior to the injury will usually respond faster to
                the healing process.  Pains of the neck, back and other joints,
                strains and sprains, and tendonitis conditions are often seen in
                a chiropractic office.  Treatment of new injuries will be
                combined with reducing inflammation, restoring spinal alignment,
                and postural training, stretches and exercise instruction right
                from day one. 
             
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            Osteoporosis: 
             
            Osteoporosis
is
                a progressive disease in which the bones gradually become
                weaker, causing changes in posture and making ourselves
                extremely susceptible to bone fractures.   The Latin meaning of
                the word osteoporosis is ‘porous bones’, and it results in an
                increased loss of bone mass and strength.  The normal
                “sponge-like” interior framework of the bone develops larger and
                more numerous “holes”, causing weakness of the internal
                structure of the bone.   
             
            The
                disease often progresses without any symptoms or pain. Many
                times, osteoporosis is not discovered until weakened bones cause
                painful fractures in the back, wrist or hips. Once total bone
                mass has peaked—around age 35—all adults start to lose it. In
                women, the rate of bone loss speeds up after menopause, when
                estrogen levels fall. 
             
            Our
                treatment of Osteoporosis should not be a ‘crisis intervention’,
                but a lifelong attempt at development and preservation of bone
                mass.  It is estimated that 50% of osteoporotic hip fractures
                and 90% of spinal compression fractures are preventable.  Our
                goal is to evaluate your bone health, make sure your diet gives
                your adequate Calcium, and recommend high quality supplements
                that will fill the gaps.  
             
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            Pregnancy
And
                Back Pain: 
             
            Chiropractic
                care if you’re pregnant? Absolutely! If there's one group of
                people who need chiropractic spinal checkups more than any
                other, it's pregnant women. A pregnant female has special needs
                of her own and undergoes many changes both externally and
                internally. The new distribution of body weight creates stress
                on the abdomen and low back, which can be a source of discomfort
                for the mother. When the body is pulled forward, a great deal of
                stress is placed on the muscles of the lower back, which leads
                to additional stress on the discs and joints of the spine, and
                loosening of the ligaments. Often a woman will have mid and
                lower back pain. 
             
            Our goal in
                treating these problems is to provide freedom from nerve
                irritation and insure the pelvic bones, muscles and ligaments
                are in proper alignment to facilitate biomechanical balance.
                 This has been shown to reduce the intrauterine constraint,
                allowing the baby to get into the best possible position for
                birth.  Dr. Lanett is a certified practitioner of
                  The Webster Technique through the International
                Chiropractic Pediatric Association.   Gentle chiropractic
                manipulations also help relieve tension which may be present in
                the middle and lower back as a result of physical changes
                throughout your pregnancy. With a little preventative medicine
                and spinal tension release, you can be strong and stable for the
                entire term of the pregnancy. 
             
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            Sciatica
And
                  Leg Pain: 
             
            Who
                would think that one nerve could cause such severe pain?
                Pressure on the sciatic nerve can force even the most hardy
                person to seek treatment.  
             
            Sciatica
gets
                its name from the longest and largest nerve in the body, the
                sciatic nerve. It is composed of smaller nerves that join
                together in the pelvis, after they exit the lower spine. The
                sciatic nerve then travels down the entire length of each leg,
                dividing again into smaller nerves as it reaches the knees and
                the lower legs.  Sciatica is defined as pain anywhere along the
                course of the sciatic nerve.  This could be from the lower back
                down to the hips or buttocks, all the way down into our legs,
                feet and toes. 
             
            We
                will examine the low back to determine if the pain relates to
                the spine and/or its surrounding muscles.  In-depth history and
                exam can determine what is the cause of your discomfort and how
                best to treat it.  If you are experiencing pain shooting down
                one leg, into the buttock, thigh, or foot, consult your
                chiropractor for an evaluation.  
             
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            Well
                  Being: 
             
            Wellness
isn't
                just a catchy phrase, it's a way of life. 
                 
                No longer do we consider health to simply be the absence of
                disease. Today we view it also as the presence of vitality --
                the ability to function with vigor and to live actively,
                energetically, and fully.  
                 
                Vitality comes from wellness, a state of optimal physical,
                emotional, intellectual, spiritual, interpersonal, social, and
                environmental well-being. At all ages and levels of
                physical/mental ability, people can increase their vitality and
                wellness.  
                 
                People today have greater control over their health than ever
                before. They honor themselves by investing in their health,
                utilizing gym memberships, yoga, organic foods and supplements,
                personal coaching, meditation, positive relationships, and
                chiropractic treatments that focus on heightening their
                potential and life quality.  
             
            
                Being responsible for one's health means making choices and
                adopting habits and behaviors that will ensure wellness.  
             
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            Stress
                Management: 
             
            Stress
                is an inevitable part of life. We are constantly surrounded by
                environmental stressors. Other stressors originate in our own
                bodies and minds.  Illness, injuries, and aging as well as
                self-defeating, inaccurate, or unrealistic thoughts about
                ourselves can cause tremendous stress.  Many times, emotional
                stress will manifest itself in a physical way in our bodies. 
                The result can vary from low grade tension to an acutely painful
                condition without any particular ‘trauma’.   
                 
                What can you do about all this stress? A great deal. Developing
                and maintaining healthy exercise and eating habits, and
                mastering simple techniques to identify and keep an eye on
                individual stressors, you can learn to control the stress in
                your life, instead of allowing it to control you.  Regular
                Chiropractic adjustments can help to release tension and allow
                our body systems to function optimally. 
                 
                People who manage stress effectively not only are healthier, but
                also have more time to enjoy life and accomplish their goals. 
                We can help create a successful individualized program for
                coping with stress including time management, exercise,
                supplemental nutrition, and relaxation techniques.  
             
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