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		<title>Spinal Nerve Functions Chart</title>
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		<title>Custom Made Orthotics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orthotics are a support device that is placed in your shoe in order to correct your stance, gait, other orthopedic conditions of the feet, shins, knees, hips and spine. There are several different manufactures of foot orthotics that claim to provide support for such stated conditions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6" title="footlevelers" src="http://www.grayslakechiropractor.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/footlevelers.png" alt="footlevelers" width="196" height="127" /><strong>Orthotics are a support device that is placed in your shoe in order to correct your stance, gait, other orthopedic conditions of the feet, shins, knees, hips and spine.</strong> There are several different manufactures of foot orthotics that claim to provide support for such stated conditions.</p>
<p>The Premier Chiropractic Center is the elite producer of Custom Orthotics in Northern Illinois. We offer Foot Levelers Custom Orthotics. Dr. Bouma specializes in lower extremity adjusting, coupled with a thermogenic scan of your feet in a neutral stance, and gait analysis; our team is able to provide you with one of the most state of the art stabilizers for your condition. Foot Leveler’s stabilizers are made of leather that is custom designed from 16 points from the neutral stance scan of your feet and specific considerations and alterations are made based on your individual condition and Dr. Bouma’s analysis of your feet to provide you with the support, correction, and relief that your body deserves.<br />
Approximately 80% of insurance companies in the United States cover orthotics.<br />
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Orthotics helps with the correction of flat feet, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, Dropped Metatarsal heads, tendonitis, knee problems, hip problems, sciatica, lower back pain and certain conditions caused by diabetes. The people that find help and correction from their foot problems through Dr.Bouma’s office are children (5 years and up), athletes, adults, and all the wonderful people experiencing the joys of the “Golden Years”.</p>
<p>Contact Dr. Bouma and see what our modern approach to your problematic feet can do you.</p>
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		<title>Earaches in Children may be cured with Chiropractic Care</title>
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Did you say earaches? Oouch!
Earaches are some of the most excruciating pain we experience. And it needs to be taken care of quickly!
Remember: &#8220;Simple problems have simple solutions. Look to the cause of the problem, not the symptom.&#8221;
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<h2>Did you say earaches? Oouch!</h2>
<p>Earaches are some of the most excruciating pain we experience. And it needs to be taken care of quickly!<br />
Remember: &#8220;Simple problems have simple solutions. Look to the cause of the problem, not the symptom.&#8221;<br />
Earaches in children are a familiar occurrence in today’s society.  The use of antibiotics and definitely the use of tubes placed into the  ears are becoming far too common practice in the pediatric world of  medicine. There are simple solutions in combating recurring childhood  ear infections. The function of this paper is to be informative, and to  be used as a practical guide to help your children with this condition.  Let’s break it down.</p>
<p><strong>There are two types of ear infections: inner ear (otitis media) and outer ear (otitis externa) infections.</strong> The less bothersome of the two is an outer ear infection. This is  commonly caused by some irritant within your child’s ear. Maybe the  child stuck something within his/her ear and it got wedged into the ear  or even scraped the tissue of the canal and it became infected, swollen,  or irritated. This is very likely. Another form of otitis externa is  swimmer’s ear. This is when water gets into the canal and sits in the  canal and irritates the canal tissue linings. This can be very painful.</p>
<p>The second and most common type of ear infection that we see among  children is otitis media, or inner ear infection. This means that there  is fluid behind the eardrum. This fluid can be pus, serous fluid, or  even blood. The only way to tell is by observing the eardrum and  describing what it looks like through the transparent eardrum, also  known as the tympanum. The infection can be caused by bacteria or a  virus.</p>
<h2>Anatomy of the Ear</h2>
<p><img src="http://www.grayslakechiropractor.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/innerear-300x176.jpg" alt="innerear" title="innerear" width="300" height="176" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-12" />In order to understand how we get earaches, we need to learn about the  anatomy of the ear itself. Then we can understand how it becomes  infected and this helps us to understand how to treat the ear infection.</p>
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<li>The ear is broken into 2 parts, the inner ear and the outer ear.</li>
<li>The eardrum (tympanum) separates the inner and outer ear from one another. You have to remember the eardrum has 2 functions:
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<li>o The eardrum vibrates when causes the 3 bones within  the inner ear to pump. Our brain perceives this vibration and hydraulic  pumping as sound and interprets into speech and noise.</li>
<li>The eardrum acts as a barrier, like Saran Wrap. The inner  ear is a sterile environment. The eardrum creates a barrier from the  outside, non-sterile environment, to the inside of the ear.</li>
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<li>The inner ear is drained by a cartilaginous and muscular  tube known as the Eustachian Tube. The Eustachian Tube drains into the  same open passageways as the nose, sinuses, and throat. (That is why  there are specialists in this area; ENT’s (Ear, Nose, and Throat  doctors).</li>
<li>The ear is supplied with messages from the brain by several  nerves that control, communicate, and react. The nerves that supply the  ear are cranial nerves. The cranial nerves attach to the structures of  the ear and enter into the spinal cord. This completes the circuit  between the ear and all of its components and the brain, the master  computer. The cranial nerves then travel down through the spinal cord  and exit between the 1st and 2nd vertebrae within our neck. (The 1st  vertebrae within our neck, sits just under your ear lobe.)</li>
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<h2>How the inner ear can become infected</h2>
<p>Now that we have gone through the anatomy of the ear and all of its  connections it is important to see how the inner ear can become  infected.</p>
<p>If a child has a sinus infection, or a sore throat, 6 out of 10 times,  that child will develop an inner ear infection. The reason being is that  they all share the same passageway. Infections spread.</p>
<p>So let’s say that your child has an inner ear infection. The function of  the Eustachian Tube is to drain the inner ear into the throat. Why is  it not draining? This is the question that medical doctors need to ask  themselves. This is the cause of the inner ear fluid. Doctors should  treat the cause of the problem, not the symptom of the problem, like  pain.</p>
<p>The Eustachian tube when irritated can become swollen and narrowed. Once  narrowed, this will restrict fluid flow from the inner ear. Also, when  the nasal passages and sinuses become filled with mucus, what do most  kids and adults do to clear the passages? They snort or snuff to get the  mucus up and then spit it out. This causes mucus to be forced up  towards the Eustachian Tube and creates the negative pressure within the  inner ear, much like a vacuum. The Eustachian Tube is a muscular wall  and cartilaginous tube. Is the muscle in spasm because it is not  communicating properly, due to interference of the nervous system by way  of a misaligned spinal bone, causing pressure/irritation to the nerve  that tells the muscular wall of the tube what to do? Or is the tube  closed off due to irritation of the surrounding tissues? Or there is  stagnant lymph drainage of the chains near the ear. All of these are  possible causes of inner ear infections.</p>
<p><strong>We need to start thinking in simplistic terms again. Not just in  pills to blanket symptoms. Symptoms will return if the cause of the  problem is not fixed.</strong></p>
<h2>Now what do we do about correcting the problem of the inner ear infection?</h2>
<p><strong>First, get your child to a Chiropractor.</strong><br />
Have the doctor look into the ear to see if it is an ear infection, and what type it is.</p>
<p><strong>Second, have the Chiropractor check the child’s spine for misaligned bones especially the 1st and the 2nd neck bones.</strong><br />
Have the Chiropractor adjust your child. Child adjustments are  completely safe, gentle, and a better alternative to medications or  tubes being surgically put into the ears. Child adjustments are quick  and painless. The adjustments are quick, pain-free, and frankly almost  all children love coming to see a Chiropractor rather than the medical  doctor. The treatment should be followed up with a massage of the  muscles of the front portion of your child’s neck. The Chiropractor will  do the massage first, and then show the parent how to do this at home.  Continue the massage at home at least 4-5 times per day. The function of  the massage is to create drainage of the lymph nodes behind the muscles  of the neck. The child should be re-checked within 2 days to make sure  that the infection, misaligned bone, and pain are being reduced. Only  continue this type of therapy for 2 weeks. You should see improvement  within 3 days.</p>
<p><strong>Remember, the purpose and philosophy of Chiropractic is to  remove the interference from the nervous system and allow the body to  heal itself. Are medications necessary? Yes, that is why we have them,  but they are prescribed and used much too often. They do not work as  fast and are not as safe, as natural methods, such as Chiropractic.</strong></p>
<h2>One of the last resorts&#8230;</h2>
<p>One of the last resorts to combating recurring ear infections is to put  tubes within the ears. Remember, kids that have this surgery have been  on antibiotics for at least 6 months to 1-½ years continuously.  Obviously, the antibiotics are not helping. So let’s drain the inner  ear, if the medication will not clear up the problem. Wrong, Wrong,  Wrong!! What is the function of the eardrum? Conducts sound and acts as a  barrier. I do not care what any ENT says about tubes not scarring the  eardrum; IT SCARS THE EARDRUM! Scarring of the eardrum causes hearing  loss to some degree. Once you put a tube into the eardrum you now have  opened a door between the sterile inner ear and the unsterile outer ear.  This is a surgical procedure that requires anesthesia. The tubes, in  which you spent $2,500 per ear, fall out within 3 years. Many children  have to have the tubes placed back within the ear a second time.</p>
<p>Out of all of the children that I have seen in my office for recurring  ear aches, even ones that were scheduled for tubes to be put in, only 3  of them have gotten tubes in their ears. The several other children all  went to their last check up before surgery and all of the surgeries were  cancelled. Parents are a vital portion of this success. They have to do  the massage for their children at least 4-5 times per day.</p>
<h2>And in closing&#8230;</h2>
<p>Chiropractic is based on simple principles. The nervous system controls  and communicates with the body and all of its smallest to largest parts.  There are no exceptions to this rule. There is no such thing as a  living being without the nervous system. This is what Chiropractic is  based upon. Simple problems have simple solutions. Look to the cause of  the problem, not the symptom. As the “Father of Modern Medicine”,  (Hippocrates) said, “Look well to the spine for the cause of all  disease.” This is how I leave you.</p>
<p>I hope that you have found this article very informative. It is a  subject very near and dear to my heart. I will never do unto any person  what I will not do to my own child. I live, eat and breathe what I do  for a living. I feel that I have been chosen to carry the torch for my  profession. I will continue to help as many families that I come in  contact with. If you feel that this article could help someone that you  know to better understand what it is that Chiropractic can do for  someone, please ask us for a copy.</p>
<p><em>Yours in Health,<br />
Dr. John Nolan Bouma<br />
Premier Chiropractic Center</em></p>
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