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Child Development Milestones
WYLD Education, WYLD Health, WYLD Babies Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health, WYLD Babies Nina Eghani

Child Development Milestones

It’s important to remember every child is different and will develop at different speeds. Chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the spine and the nervous system. This is especially important for children as their nerve systems develop. What we now understand with regards to brain development is that the first few years of life are paramount for optimal nerve system growth.

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The Effects Of A Hip Misalignment
WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani

The Effects Of A Hip Misalignment

Your pelvis is the foundation of your spine that helps to stabilize your back and surrounding structures. If your pelvis is out of alignment, or if you have bad posture, this could cause many issues for the spine’s alignment and long-term health. Many times, patients that see a chiropractor here at WYLD for lower back pain are usually experiencing symptoms of a pelvic tilt or misalignment of the pelvis. Once the “foundation” is tilted or rotated, it will cause an unstable balance in the spine, causing discs to shift and compress usually causing back pain. 

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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a problem with hormones that happens during the reproductive years. It can cause irregular/missed periods and also too much of a hormone called androgen in your body. Small sacs of fluid develop along the outer edge of the ovary, these are called cysts, the small fluid-filled cysts contain immature eggs. These are called follicles. The follicles fail to regularly release eggs.

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Chronic Pain Syndrome
WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani

Chronic Pain Syndrome

Chronic pain syndrome is when pain that lasts for three months or more does not go away as expected after an injury or illness. The presentation of chronic pain syndrome varies between individuals. In fact 1 of 6 New Zealanders suffer from chronic pain syndrome. This pain can vary between mild to severe and intermittent to constant. This pain is very difficult to treat and medications alone may not solve the problem. This pain can become debilitating and it can impact one's emotional and physical wellbeing. 

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Sciatica
WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani

Sciatica

Sciatica is a term that generally refers to nerve pain in your leg caused by a problem in your lower back. The medical term for sciatica is ‘radicular leg pain’ because of the way the pain radiates from your back and hip into your legs through the spine.

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Upper Crossed Syndrome
WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani

Upper Crossed Syndrome

The “crossed” in upper crossed syndrome refers to the crossing pattern of the overactive muscles with the countercrossing of the underactive muscles. When viewed from the side, an X pattern can be drawn for these two sets of muscles. The tight muscles are the suboccipitals, upper trapezius and levator muscles, whereas the weak muscles are the cervical flexors, rhomboids and lower traps.

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Torticollis
WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani

Torticollis

Torticollis is a condition where the neck muscles go into spasm pulling and turning your head to one side. The exact cause of torticollis is unknown but the most common causes for it are: Sleeping in an awkward position, Neck muscle injury at birth, Traumatic injuries, Viral or bacterial infections, Herniated discs in the cervical spine.

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Raynaud’s Phenomenon
WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani WYLD Education, WYLD Health Nina Eghani

Raynaud’s Phenomenon

Raynaud’s phenomenon is a process in which the fingers turn white, blue or red in response to certain triggers such as the cold or stress. It can be associated with discomfort or a pins and needles sensation. This happens because the blood vessels in the hands and fingers spasm causing decreased blood flow to the fingers. These attacks usually occur intermittently and tend to resolve on their own. Raynaud's disease is not debilitating but it can affect quality of life. 

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The S Word And Ways To Help Manage It

The S Word And Ways To Help Manage It

We all know what it feels like to be under stress but when it becomes our default state on a daily basis it can be overwhelming and simply exhausting. Here at WYLD we aim to help you step out of a chronic state of stress, and step into a more dynamic and resilient state where you can better adapt to stress. Beyond chiropractic care, there are many tools to help support yourself, below are some of the tools we often discuss in practice.

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How To Help Yourself Self-Manage Low Back Pain

How To Help Yourself Self-Manage Low Back Pain

As Chiropractors we are well equipped to provide you with help with your low back pain. As chiropractors we first perform a thorough assessment to determine the cause of your low back pain, and often chiropractic adjustments are suitable to provide relief and healing of the pain/and or injury. However, as healthcare providers we will often recommend home care advice to support you to get the best results possible, alongside chiropractic care.

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Chiropractic and Disc Herniations
WYLD Health, WYLD Education, WYLD Anatomy Nina Eghani WYLD Health, WYLD Education, WYLD Anatomy Nina Eghani

Chiropractic and Disc Herniations

A disc herniation is when there is a problem with one of the rubbery cushions (discs) that sit between the bones that stack up to form your spine. The disc is made up of a nucleus which is found in the center of the disc and contains a soft jelly-like substance. Surrounding the nucleus is a tough exterior called the annulus that supports the contents of the nucleus. 

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Yoga or Pilates?
WYLD Health, WYLD Fitness Nina Eghani WYLD Health, WYLD Fitness Nina Eghani

Yoga or Pilates?

Here at WYLD, we encourage you to be an active participant in your wellness journey. Engaging in activities which promote strength and flexibility in your body can supercharge that journey, creating a life full of purpose, satisfaction, and increased energy for the things you love to do. So, let’s look at these two popular exercise modalities, to see what they can offer you.

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The Twelve Cranial Nerves
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The Twelve Cranial Nerves

The cranial nerves are a set of twelve nerves that originate in the brain. Each has a different function for sense or movement.

The functions of the cranial nerves are sensory, motor, or both. Each nerve has a name that reflects its function and a number according to its location in the brain. Scientists use Roman numerals from I–XII to label the cranial nerves in the brain.

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Disc Herniations - What You Should Know
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Disc Herniations - What You Should Know

Spinal discs play a crucial role in the lower back, serving as shock absorbers between the vertebrae, supporting the upper body, and allowing a wide range of movement in all directions.

A herniated disc refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions (discs) that sit between the individual bones (vertebrae) that stack to make your spine.

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