Chiropractors in New York: Urgent News - Hope For Horrible, Constant Pain of Fibromyalgia

Health & FitnessCancer / Illness

  • Author Ilan Ferdman
  • Published May 28, 2011
  • Word count 500

If you’re a Chiropractor in New York this is an opportunity to join a small group of well-known experts in the Chiropractic Field that are paving the way with a new treatment that has changed the lives of thousands of patients. With only a couple of hundred Chiropractors throughout the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico trained in this technique there isn’t enough practitioners to meet the demand.

As many as 18 million Americans suffer from fibromyalgia, a little-understood disorder that causes chronic, widespread pain and hypersensitivity to pressure. Its effects also go far beyond pain, to symptoms including fatigue, sleeplessness, difficulty in concentration, bowel and bladder problems and many others. For many, fibromyalgia syndrome can be debilitating.

In a recent survey, 42 percent of sufferers described their pain symptoms as "horrible pain", "constant pain", "jabbing", "unbearable" and more.

Researchers estimate that fibromyalgia affects up to 6 percent of the population, with nine out of ten sufferers being women.

Many spend considerable time seeking solutions for their "mystery" illness before being diagnosed, as doctors rule out better-known conditions. And even a diagnosis of fibromyalgia does not bring answers. Medical science does not know what causes the syndrome or how to cure it.

Since the cause is unknown, Chiropractors in New York have generally no accepted treatment for fibromyalgia itself. Instead, doctors focus on relieving the symptoms through a variety of medications, therapies and lifestyle changes.

Chiropractors in New York have mostly failed to agree on the cause, treatment, or even existence of fibromyalgia and this has made it difficult for those suffering from the painful and debilitating symptoms to find answers.

The Neurologic Relief Technique takes a broader approach to fibromyalgia; it believes fibromyalgia and other chronic neurological conditions may be caused by compression of the meninges – the three-layered membrane sack that protects the central nervous system. Pressures, including physical trauma, emotional stress and routine wear and tear are believed to cause compression that "tugs" at nerves where they connect to the meninges, causing constant stimulation.

This constant stimulation of nerves is in line with theories about the cause of fibromyalgia described by the Mayo Clinic. "Researchers believe repeated nerve stimulation causes the brains of people with fibromyalgia to change," increasing the levels of chemicals that signal pain and causing the brain’s pain receptors to become more sensitive, according to the famous clinic’s web site.

Approaching fibromyalgia symptoms from the view of meningeal compression has been extremely successful in relieving the symptoms. Many of the symptoms of fibromyalgia, of course, may be caused by other medical conditions; to ensure that the NRT approach will be effective for the patient; there is a free, non-invasive test, which often brings temporary, immediate relief to patients, and indicates whether long-term therapy will be of benefit.

We are seeking out Chiropractors in San Diego who are interested in being trained and developed using the NRT approach. We are offering exclusive geographic regions of 50,000 and larger to Doctors throughout the US, Canada and Puerto Rico.

Ilan Ferdman is a Former CEO Vice President of Commercial Lending Company turned Business Consultant for Doctors and Physicians. He regularly contributes articles, videos, and eBooks in regard to helping doctors and physicians treat their patients more effectively while helping them grow their business.

For more information, check out: http://www.thedoctorconsultant.com or watch this Video about expanding your own practice using the NRT Technique at http://www.thedoctorconsultant.com/neuro-relief

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