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Holiday Stress and Winter
Activities Carry Special Concerns
In December 2001 informational releases from both the
International Chiropractors Association (ICA), and the
American Chiropractic Association (ACA), comes articles
with tips for consumers this holiday season. The ACA
warns, "Winter recreational activities and chores can
pose problems for the outdoor enthusiast whose body is
not in condition." The ACA article stresses the
importance of warm-ups prior to winter activities or
sports. "Simply put, warming up is essential," says
Olympic speed skater Derek Parra, gold medal winner in
the 1500 meters at last weekend's World Cup event in the
Netherlands. "In fact, when pressed for time, it's
better to shorten the length of your workout and keep a
good warm-up than to skip the warm-up and dive right
into the workout."
The article from the ICA starts by saying, "With
Thanksgiving 2001 behind us and the holiday season in
full swing, it is important to your good health to take
a few simple steps to reduce the stress and strain of
this busy time. This is especially important in light of
the added anxiety we are all feeling as a result of the
September 11th tragedies." The article also stresses the
importance of good spinal health by adding, "Lift
packages, firewood, your frozen holiday turkey and other
heavy items with your legs, not your back. When lifting,
hold objects close to your body; rather than flexing
forward, maintain a slight arch in your lower back and
bend at the knees before standing up with the object.
That way, the lifting is done primarily with the strong
muscles of the legs supporting the load. Don't wait
until you are hurting to see your doctor of
chiropractic. Chiropractic adjustments can keep you
going at your peak and help you get extra enjoyment from
the holiday season."
The most important things over the holidays are family
and good health. Chiropractic has been doing its part
for over 100 years to help ensure the good health of
families. We do this by working to keep the nervous
system free of interference from subluxations. If your
nervous system functions free from interference, your
entire body works better. Basically, this means that
your holidays are much better without subluxations. So
keep well adjusted over the holidays.
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