Saturday, 18 October 2014

Bio-Structural Integration™: Low Light Laser Therapy at Osteoklinika

LLLT for Shoulder Pain
Bio-Structural Integration™ is a unique, trademarked pain rehabilitation process at Osteoklinika. Over 15 years ago we discovered that therapy centered on only one system simply does not work! Why? The body functions as a unit. When we get injured the central nervous system may be affected, the joints will develop misalignment, the muscles will be in spasm, connective tissue and fascia become tight, the inflammatory process sets in, even internal organs can be affected. Every cell in our body works synergistically together to maintain homeostasis.

When one system is disturbed the other cannot function properly. In our method of Bio-Structural Integration™ we address the dysfunction at every level.

Within one treatment Cranial Osteopathy is used to release central nervous system lesions. After that Osteopathic Structural Adjustments are used to correct the joints, followed by Myofascial Release of connective tissue. 

Neuromuscular Massage is implemented to reduce muscular tension, and Electrotherapy helps to interrupt the pain cycle.

LLLT for Neck Pain
All of the above is done within a one-hour treatment. After the structure is realigned, we recommend BioFlex Low Light Laser Therapy to deal with inflammation. Now the healing is stimulated at the cellular level. This session may take 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on the condition being treated. Elimination of inflammatory process assists in structural stabilization of the joints.

The program of rehabilitation is a  5 -week process and provides consistently over 90% of success in bringing back a pain-free life. If you have tried every possible known therapy and still have pain, you should never give up! During many years of my practice I developed protocols for numerous difficult-to-treat conditions. 

This blog will help you to understand Low Light Laser Therapy LLLT, (formerly referred to as Low Intensity Laser Therapy or LILT), one of the therapies used in our Bio-Structural Integration™ process.

Low Light Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy, also called Low Light Laser Therapy or Cold Laser, is the use of red and near infrared light and laser light to treat musculoskeletal injuries, chronic and degenerative conditions and to heal wounds. The light source is placed in contact with the skin at the injury site, allowing the light energy (photons) to penetrate the tissue, where it interacts with various molecules resulting in the restoration of normal cellular function.
LLLT for wrist and hand

LLLT for Back Pain
Laser photons normalize the cellular activity by activating various enzymes. Photons have no effect on normal functioning cells – they only have positive effects on those that need help. Laser therapy heals the condition at the root of the problem, rather than merely addressing the symptoms.

The Technology

LLLT for Plantar Fasciitis
Laser Therapy was discovered in the 1960s by the Hungarian scientist Endre Mester. The European medical profession soon embraced this technology, producing many scientific documents detailing how lasers help cells to heal injuries and eliminate pain.

As part of our Bio-Structural Integration therapy, at Osteoklinika we use the BioFlex Low Light Laser Therapy system by Meditech, the most advanced and sophisticated laser system on the global market today. Meditech is the only manufacturer of low intensity laser therapy devices.

Laser Therapy is an accepted modality by Health Canada and the BioFlex system has a Medical Device License, meaning Health Canada has approved it for the treatment of soft tissue injuries.

Common Conditions Treated With Laser Therapy

Degenerative Conditions
·        Osteoarthritis
·        Spinal Stenosis
·        Chondromalacia patella

Repetitive Stress Injuries
·        Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
·        Rotator Cuff Injuries
·        Tendonitis
·        TMJ dysfunction

Sports Injuries or Accidents
·        Ligament, Tendon and Muscle tears
·        Contusions and Hematomas
·        Fractures
·        Bulging and Herniated Discs

Dermatological
·        Reducing Scar Tissue
·        Spider Veins
·        Rosacia
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·        Ezcema
·        Psoriasis
·        Shingles

Inflammatory
·        Tendonitis
·        Myositis
·        Bursitis
·        Plantar Fasciitis
·        Rheumatoid Arthritis

Wound Healing
·        Dermal Ulcers (diabetic, contact, traumatic)
·        Burns

Other
·        Fibromyalgia
·       Gout
·        Lymphedema


How Do You Get Started?

"Something Good Is About To Happen"

At Osteoklinika our goal is not only to relieve pain but to treat pathological changes that occur in the tissues of the body that led to discomfort, inflammation and restricted range of motion. This approach addresses many musculoskeletal conditions down to the cellular level, therefore speeding up recovery. Our objective is to find the source of the problem, correct it and allow the body to return to a normal physiological balance and this can occur at any age and it is not too late to turn it around! www.osteoklinika.com or join my Facebook Page!
 - Andrew Subieta, M.Sc. R.M.T. C.L.T., Director and Owner of Osteoklinika.


Thursday, 16 October 2014

Bio-Structural Integration™: Why Should I Choose An Osteopathic Manual Practitioner?


What is Osteopathy?

Traditional Osteopathy, as presented by the Canadian College of Osteopathy, is defined as:

 “A natural medicine which aims to restore function in the body by treating the causes of pain and imbalance. To achieve this goal the Osteopathic Manual Practitioner relies on the quality and finesse of his/her palpation and works with the position, mobility and quality of the tissues.”

Natural Medicine is a term used to convey the idea that with an osteopathic treatment, nothing is added (medications or remedies) or subtracted (surgery) from the body. Instead, the osteopathic philosophy embraces the notion that the body is naturally able to heal itself. The practitioner of Traditional Osteopathy works with the body to enhance this natural ability to self-regulate and self-heal.


Difference between Osteopaths and Chiropractors: 

Palpation (sometimes referred to as listening) is a diagnostic skill that the Osteopath uses to feel or sense the state of the tissues or systems being examined. This encompasses the many sensory aspects of touch, such as the ability to detect moisture, texture, temperature differential and subtle motion. 

This ability to detect almost imperceptible motion provides the Osteopathic Manual Practitioner with the capability of perceiving the inherent motion present in all living organisms. This palpatory ability is not a gift — rather it is a trained skill that takes years to develop.

Osteopathic Manual Practitioners palpate by a gently yet intentionally touching the tissues or systems under examination. With experience Osteopathic Manual Practitioners learn to palpate not just superficially but also very deeply within the body. This sensory information is received through touch receptors on the fingertips and palms and through the proprioceptors (motion and position sensors) embedded deep in the joints of the hands, wrists, arms, and even in the shoulders.

The ability to detect minute modifications in the quality of the tissues is the assessment skill that allows the Osteopathic Manual Practitioners to help prioritize a patient's course of treatment. These tissue qualities include congestion, dehydration, scarring, stiffness, density or loss of resilience, as well as motility that is an infinitesimal movement inherent to all living tissues. It is this sensing of the quality of the tissue, in combination with the position, mobility and vitality of the tissues, that allows the Osteopathic Manual Practitioners to determine the tissues or systems that need immediate attention.


The major difference between an Osteopath and a Chiropractor is that while the Chiropractor is primarily focused on the spine and joints (and the muscles to a point); an Osteopath is also concerned with the rest of the body.  He or she might treat patients with respiratory problems, digestive problems or any other number of problems that might not seemingly be related to the spine or joints.

The main point to remember is that, no matter which professional gets chosen, excellent care will be provided from both Osteopaths and Chiropractors and it is a good idea to try both and make your own decision!

For more information, Andrew Subieta and the clinic staff can be reached at Osteoklinika Pain Management & Rehabilitation 905.660.8810.

Also, please check our website www.osteoklinika.com for more information about Bio-Structural Integration™, or our Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages.  


Wednesday, 8 October 2014

The Olive Leaf: The Tree of Life

Olive Leaf is a gift to us from "The Tree of Life," diet for the maintenance of good health and the prevention of disease. Extending an Olive branch has been a traditional means of offering peace since ancient times, and the Olive Leaf has remained the symbol of peace and prosperity to this very day.

The Olive Leaf is a powerful and effective medicinal that contains tremendous healing properties for the immune, cardiovascular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and lymphatic system. It is particularly beneficial in fighting viruses and bacteria in the body such as Shingles, Herpes, E. coli, Salmonella, Staphylococcus, and Klebsiella pneumonia and can help to wipe out colds & flu viruses faster than most medications. Olive Leaf also has the ability to significantly lower blood pressure and maintain it at a healthy level. It contains a compound called Oleuropein which helps to prevent the constriction of arteries, increase blood flow, and improve functioning of the heart. It also helps to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and prevent the risk of strokes and heart disease. Olive leaf has been known to benefit those suffering with diabetes, high cholesterol, bronchitis, gastritis, and auto-immune disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, addison disease, guillain-barre syndrome, arthritis, colitis, lupus, celiac disease, eczema, scleroderma, psoriasis, cardiomyopathy, graves disease, and HIV. Olive leaf contains powerful anti-inflammatory properties which helps to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and increase energy and flexibility in the body. It is also a great digestive aid and helps to remove excess acidity from the body.

Olive Leaf extract can be found online or at your local health food store in liquid, tincture, cream, and phyto-cap form. Dried olive leaf can be found in tea and capsule form. Consider adding olive leaf to your medicine cabinet for a potent natural remedy and an incredible immune booster. (Thanks to Medical Medium) 



For more information, Andrew Subieta and the clinic staff can be reached at Osteoklinika Pain Management & Rehabilitation 905.660.8810. Also, please check our website www.osteoklinika.com for more information about Bio-Structural Integration™, or our Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages.  



Monday, 6 October 2014

Our Eyes Need Our Help - Naturally!

Vision problems are quickly becoming a common disease in this day and age. With an exponential increase in the number of hours we spend in front of a computer or TV screen, the phenomenon comes as no surprise. 

Our eyes get strained when we look at an image, the eyes focus on it and the light rays enter the eyes through the iris; this is then focused on the cornea or lens of the eye. The image formed is then transmitted to the brain, which tells us what we are seeing. All this activity needs the coordination of both the structures of the eyes and their muscles.

When we look at objects like a computer or phone screen the eyes and the muscles around the eyes are worked excessively as they are trying to adjust to the light that is emitted from the screen. This constant adjustment to quickly changing images or text is what causes the structures within the eye to get strained. According to leading eye surgeon, Dr Rohit Shetty of Narayana Netralaya:


‘The human eye was not made to look at images we see on the television or phone. The adjustment it has to make is one of the greatest reasons for their deterioration.’

In order to rectify this damage Sri Ravi Shankar says, ‘It is necessary to improve the circulation to our eyes and the optic nerves to keep them healthy, as they are constantly at work.’

There is something we can do.While visual errors are mitigated by a large number of factors one of the leading causes is strain and fatigue of the eye. To help you help your eyes recover, here are some Ayurvedic tips according that will keep the damage to your eyes in check.


Exercises for the Eyes

Stimulate your eye muscles:

This exercise is simple, but must be done every morning. On waking up, wash your face with water (preferably cool or a little cold water). Then fill your mouth with water, close your eyes and splash cold water onto your eyes.

This exercise helps stimulate the muscles of the eyes, due to the pressure exerted by the water filled in your mouth. The splash of cold water on your face helps enliven the nerve endings and rejuvenates the skin.


Massage overworked eyes:

This is a great exercise for people who work for long hours in front of computers. Hold your eyebrows between your thumb and index finger, in such a way that the thumb is above the eyebrow and index finger below. Now, gently press and straighten your eyebrows, exerting gentle pressure on all the points. Then, take your thumb and gently roll it around your eye ball, i.e: along your eye socket. Do this exercise every three to four hours to improve the circulation around your eyes.This exercise improves circulation around the eyes helping them bounce back from the fatigue of constantly looking at a computer screen (Read: Computer vision syndrome)


Exercise the muscles around your eyes


This exercise is done to stimulate the muscles around your eye balls (that are present within the eye socket). Rotate your eyeballs, first to the right and left, then upwards and downwards. Do this in the clockwise and anti-clockwise direction for about three to four repetitions.


Give your eyes some much needed rest


This technique has been practiced in ayurveda for a number of years. Later picked up by optometrist Dr Bates, it was named palming. To  do this, rub the palms of both your hands for 30 seconds – till you feel warm between the two palms – then place them gently over the eyes. Hold this position for about one minute or till the heat decreases. Slowly open your eyes. Beware not to look directly at bright light after this; allow your eyes to gradually acclimatize to the change in the environment.


Bat those eyelids


Blinking is the eyes natural way to renew the moisture in the eyes and give it some much needed relief. To help your eyes relax, make it a habit to blink after every five to six seconds.

Get some shut eye

Sound sleep is very essential. It not only allows your body to heal and rest, it also gives your eyes much needed relief from bright lights and strain. Sleeping also is a time your body repairs itself, so getting enough time to nap helps the renewal process in the body, especially in the eyes. Experts say that meditating for about ten minutes before you go to bed is the best way to ensure sound sleep. 

Diet for healthy, stress free eyes

Apart from all the exercises you perform your diet is an essential aid to the repair and renewal process. Here are some diet tips you should follow for healthy eyes:

Almonds, raisins and figs are elixirs for the eyes. To help them cope with the demands of your day-to-day activities with this home remedy. Soak six to ten almonds, fifteen raisins and two figs (anjeer) overnight in some water. Eat them on an empty stomach in the morning. The high amount of fiber and vitamins in these fruits helps speed up the digestive processes and helps the body get rid of toxins, thereby helping in resolving eye related problems.

Another good home remedy for eye related disorders is to have one cup of carrot and Indian gooseberry juice, on an empty stomach in the morning. Carrot and Indian gooseberry (amla) have a lot of vitamin A and are store houses of antioxidants that help beat the ill effects of oxidative-stress in the body.

The benefits of copper as a micro-nutrient are innumerable, but one of its greatest benefits is that it is a very potent antibacterial agent. Ayurvedic practitioners recommend drinking one litre of water, stored overnight in a copper vessel, lends innumerable healing properties to the eyes and other vital organs.

Include foods rich in Vitamin A into your daily diet. Foods like carrots, green leafy vegetables, gooseberries, oranges, or fig and almonds are packed with this essential vitamin.

Lastly, avoid a lot of meat, spicy and preservative-laden foods. They lead to the buildup of toxins, that the body finds extremely difficult to flush out. These toxins build up and lead to various diseases including vision related problems. 

Naturally, this can really help your eyes!

 Image source: pathtoayurveda.com  Borrowed from:  Pavitra Sampath

For more information, Andrew Subieta and the clinic staff can be reached at Osteoklinika Pain Management & Rehabilitation 905.660.8810. Also, please check our website www.osteoklinika.com for more information about Bio-Structural Integration™, or our Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages.  


Wednesday, 1 October 2014

This is Aspertame!!

Top Pharma-Brand Of Children’s Vitamins Contains Aspartame, GMOs, & Other Hazardous Chemicals. Kids vitamins are supposed to be healthy, right?

Well then, what’s going on with Flintstones Vitamins, which proudly claims to be “Pediatricians’ #1 Choice”? Produced by the global pharmaceutical corporation Bayer, this wildly successful brand features:                                                          
shocking list of unhealthy ingredients, including:
Aspartame
Cupric Oxide
Coal tar artificial coloring agents (FD&C Blue #2, Red #40, Yellow #6)
Zinc Oxide
Sorbitol
Ferrous Fumarate
Hydrogenated Oil (Soybean)
GMO Corn starch


http://earthweareone.com/top-pharma-brand-of-childrens-vitamins-contains-aspartame-gmos-other-hazardous-chemicals/




For more information, Andrew Subieta and the clinic staff can be reached at Osteoklinika Pain Management & Rehabilitation 905.660.8810. Also, please check our website www.osteoklinika.com for more information about Bio-Structural Integration™, or our Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages.  

Monday, 29 September 2014

Eyebright: For Eye Related Problems

Eyebright is a tiny herb that grows readily in backyards, fields, and pastures. It contains anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergenic properties!

As the name suggests, eyebright is known for being particularly beneficial for eye related problems such as conjunctivitis, cataracts, blurry vision, weakened vision, and swollen, puffy eyes. 


Eyebright is also excellent for alleviating symptoms related to sinusitis, colds, seasonal allergies, and respiratory ailments. Eyebright can also enhance memory and improve overall cognitive performance. As a topical cream or poultice, eyebright can significantly improve acne and skin irritations. Eyebright is commonly found online or at your local health food store as a tea, capsule, tincture, cream, or salve. Eyebright is often combined with bilberry for enhanced benefits. If you find it in tea form, steep for at least five minutes in order to fully extract its healing properties.  - Medical Medium

Bio-Structural Integration™ sets the new standard of rehabilitation that is unique, effective and provides a quick relief from pain. - Andrew Subieta


For more information, Andrew Subieta and the clinic staff can be reached at Osteoklinika Pain Management & Rehabilitation 905.660.8810. Also, please check our website www.osteoklinika.com for more information about Bio-Structural Integration™, or our Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages.  


Saturday, 20 September 2014

Mindful Snacking vs. Thoughtless Snacking

The primary purpose of snacking is to take the edge off pre-mealtime hunger without exceeding your everyday caloric needs. 

Mindful snacking - or eating a nutritious, properly-portioned snack when hunger strikes - boosts your intake of essential nutrients and health-promoting food substances such as fiber and antioxidants.
Careless snacking, on the other hand, can easily take you over your daily energy requirements while providing little to no nutritional benefit - a practice that can contribute to the development of a range of health problems.

Weight Gain 
Snacking out of habit, boredom, stress or frustration rather than out of hunger often leads to weight gain. Frequent snacking is also more likely to take you over your daily calorie budget and result in excess weight, especially if you eat energy-dense snacks or your servings are large. High-calorie foods and beverages, oversized portions and frequent snacking have caused the average American adult to take in almost 600 calories more per day than in the late 1970s, according to BBC News. Researchers suggest that these factors, combined with higher levels of physical inactivity, are the source of the obesity epidemic in the United States.
Health Repercussions, Including Inflammation
Many of the most widely consumed snack foods are high in refined carbohydrates or added sugar and low in nutritional value. Non-diet soft drinks, cookies, candy, pastries, granola bars, chips, pretzels and crackers generally contain more calories and are less satiating than fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds. Consuming too many refined or sugar-rich foods can cause high blood triglyceride levels while decreasing levels of health-promoting HDL cholesterol and may contribute to inflammation and oxidative stress. These conditions are indicators for an increased risk of developing heart disease, especially when accompanied by excess weight. Try not to let your children watch T.V. with coke in one hand and chips in the other!

Tooth Decay
Eating frequently increases the risk of tooth decay. When your teeth come in contact with food more often, the bacteria in plaque has more time to produce enamel-damaging acids. This is particularly true for carbohydrate-rich foods, because the simple sugars that make up carbohydrates are what feed plaque bacteria. Sticky foods, or those that leave food particles between teeth or in molar pits - including dried fruit, granola bars and crackers - take longer to dissolve and therefore fuel acid production for significantly longer. To promote oral health when snacking, eat the whole snack at one time instead of nibbling it intermittently. Rinse your mouth with water afterward to remove food particles, then brush and floss if possible.

Considerations
Eaten two or three hours before lunch or dinner, a small, nutritious snack can both tide you over and help prevent you from overeating at mealtime. To make snacks part of a healthy diet, consider your energy needs and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that you don’t overspend your daily caloric allowance. Reserve sugary treats for special occasions, and avoid foods that provide nothing but empty calories. Such foods have little nutritional value and are generally not satiating.

Instead, select whole foods that are nutrient-rich, provide some amount of fiber and are relatively low in calories. An ounce of almonds and a small apple, for example, provide about 240 calories, 7 grams of fiber and a wide array of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.  (Ten pretzel twists and a 16-ounce bottle of non-diet cola, however, give you 411 calories, 1.7 grams of fiber, nearly 100 grams of refined carbohydrates and 43 percent of the daily value for sodium!)

It is serious when inflammation creates joint problems and other health problems due to overeating, and wrong-eating, especially when you are trying to do your exercise and inflammation already exists!  It is a no-win situation. Call Osteoklinika if you find yourself suffering with pain.



For more information, Andrew Subieta and the clinic staff can be reached at Osteoklinika Pain Management & Rehabilitation 905.660.8810. Also, please check our website at www.osteoklinika.com for more information about Bio-Structural Integration™, or our Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter pages.