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The doctor said spondylolysis! What is it?? Is it causing my young athlete’s back pain??
Posted on 2012-02-16 09:13:16
Before we start out, let's get some terminology right because they are commonly interchanged, incorrectly. The three main terms are: Spondylosis (spon•dy•lo•sis), Spondylolysis (spon•dy•lol•y•sis) and Spondylolisthesis (spon•dy•lo•lis•the•sis) and go over some really easy anatomy. You may hear all three of these terms shortened to "spondy", after reading this, you'll know they are all different and what those differences are!

Now that we’ve got that one out of the way, let’s get to the important ones.
Spondylolysis is the term for when the pars interarticularis (the part of the vertebra designated by the arrow) has a defect (break) in it, this can be seen on a lateral radiograph, a CT, or an MRI. In the picture below, the arrow is pointed at where spondylolysis would occur.

Spondylolisthesis occurs when a lumbar vertebra slides forward off the one below it. This can be confusing because a person can have spondylolysis (the break) with or without spondylolisthesis (the slippage). In the image below, the white arrow indicates where the break would occur and the red arrow indicates what direction the vertebral body would go.
Fast gaining attention in the literature is what is known as a “pending spondylolysis”, which shows a characteristic pattern on an MRI that indicates an area under strain that is susceptible to breaking.
Spondylolisthesis and Spondylolysis are commonly seen in sports that require a lot of trunk extension, or bending back from the waist. While these injuries have been reported in every sport, major culprits are weight lifters, football interior linemen, and cheerleaders but the highest incidence is in gymnasts. The extension puts pressure on the back of the pars interarticularis which can break.
So what does this all mean and what can be done?
The first thing that needs to be determined is if it is active or inactive. This is done by having an MRI done with a special series called a STIR. Bone scans can also be done to determine this but, with the continued advances in MRI, you get the same information without the radiation.
If the MRI shows that it is active, then treatment can require stopping the offending activity and possibly bracing. If the MRI shows that it isn’t active, then chiropractic care has been shown to greatly help this condition with the addition of physical therapy.
If you or someone you love has spondylosis, spondylolysis, or spondylolesthesis, call Fisher Chiropractic today to see if we can help, 630-455-4545. We will not only determine the extent of damage, but also if it's the real culprit and get to the root of the problem!
Digital Motion X-ray: The Most Advanced Imaging You’ve Never Heard Of?
Posted on 2012-02-08 09:28:23
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then you can imagine the value of a movie! The video above (or below) may look familiar to you if you have ever seen a radiograph, or x-ray as it is commonly called, but something is different: it’s moving! Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) is a new type of videofluoroscopic x-ray system that uses new digital and optic technology, which allows us at Fisher Chiropractic to view the spine and other joints in real-time motion at 30 x-rays per second. The procedure is performed with the patient standing and actively moving in a weight-bearing position in a way that reproduces the pain. The vast majority of pain occurs when a person is moving; this is the only technology available that allows us to see what is happening during that time. We are one of a select few in Illinois who has it!
Why do patients need Digital Motion X-Ray®? While there are many reasons, the two types of patients that benefit the most are those that have pain that is worse with movement and those who have suffered from a car accident injury and have been diagnosed with whiplash and it hasn’t improved. In addition to the benefits of a normal radiograph, DMX allows for us to see that your joints are moving properly and if ligaments are damaged. This allows us to develop a treatment plan that will precisely deal with your injury.
Let’s use neck pain as an example. The most common result of a radiograph is “slight arthritis” or “normal”. The reason is that radiographs are taken for 3 primary reasons: to rule out fractures, gross dislocations, and/or certain metabolic diseases. While these still need to be ruled out, they are not the most common causes of pain and dysfunction. While MRI’s are excellent at showing discs, there are no discs in the upper 30% of your neck or in the back of your neck. What is in your neck that can’t easily be evaluated by traditional X-ray or MRI are ligaments, little structures that when damaged, can cause headaches, neck pain, pain referred into your back and elsewhere, nausea, dizziness and many other symptoms. DMX is the best imaging tool to see if your neck is moving properly and if any ligaments are damaged. Once we identify if your neck is moving properly and if any ligaments are damaged, we can design a treatment specifically for you. This holds true to other joints in the body.
We have already seen cases of Digital Motion X-ray finding the hidden cause of both acute and chronic pain. Contact our office at (630)455-4545 to see if DMX can help you or someone you know.
Massage Therapy for Hinsdale Patients Helps Achieve Wellness
Posted on 2012-01-30 15:30:51
Would it surprise you to know that your local Hinsdale chiropractor can not only adjust your spine but also administer a therapeutic massage? Here at Fisher Chiropractic and Integrative Health, we offer massage as an essential part of our overall health and wellness services. Massage achieves more than relief from back pain and neck pain -- it also helps you heal from personal injury.To understand the benefits of massage on the body, we must first understand how the body reacts to injury, stress or illness. A vertebral misalignment, for example, can wreak havoc on the muscles that enable you to stand upright and maintain your balance. If your weight is distributed improperly, this imbalance forces the muscles to compensate through overexertion. Chronic stress can permit metabolic wastes in the muscles to collect within hard, painful “knots” that prevent the proper flow of blood and oxygen to the tissues. Pinched nerves from a spinal problem may not function properly, allowing muscles to atrophy and become weak, which only aggravates nerve pain, back pain and other issues.
Massage as Part of Chiropractic Treatment
Massage therapy can work hand-in-hand with chiropractic treatment, exercise and other physical rehabilitation strategies to help your entire body return to good working order. While there are several different kinds of massage, these techniques all break up tension, stiffness and knots in the muscles while stimulating the circulation to those muscles so toxins can be removed and healing can occur.
You might benefit from a regular Swedish massage or you might need a more specific technique such as deep tissue or pregnancy massage. Our chiropractor can prescribe the proper technique to address your individual symptoms and health needs. Once you have recovered your health, we can help you stay well through periodic minor adjustments and massage sessions. Not only will these “checkups” keep you feeling great, but they can also help ward off more extensive problems and medical expense in the future.
Hinsdale Acupuncture at Fisher Chiropractic and Integrative Health
Posted on 2011-11-29 15:03:14
We at Fisher Chiropractic and Integrative Health are pleased to be your resource for Hinsdale acupuncture services. Acupuncture, an ancient method of Traditional Chinese Medicine, is used as a treatment for pain relief, stress relief, and even as an anti-aging treatment. Dr. Fisher, our staff chiropractor, is proud to be offering acupuncture as either a stand alone therapy or as a complement to our other chiropractic treatments, physical therapy, and massage therapy.What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture involves the insertion of ultra thin needles into specific pressure points on the body. When the needles are inserted at the proper points, they will allow the body's "Qi", or proper natural flow of energy, to be restored. An interruption to the Qi is very often one of the reasons for pain associated with personal injury, car accident injury, or chronic conditions.
Our chiropractor, Dr. Fisher, uses biomedical acupuncture as a safe and highly effective back pain and chronic pain relief method. In many cases, our patients find that the initial days and weeks after their personal injury or car accident injury are the most difficult since the pain is at the most severe during that time. Additionally, physical therapy can cause some discomfort in its early stages. All of these pain conditions can be easily resolved with the use of biomedical acupuncture treatments from Dr. Fisher.
Our cosmetic acupuncture treatments are also becoming more popular every day. Anti-aging treatments like Botox do prevent wrinkles -- but few people actually want to have botulism toxin injected into their forehead. With Dr. Fisher's expert acupuncture treatments, the frown lines and other signs of aging like saggy skin can be reversed -- no botulism toxin needs to be injected into your body.
We are so pleased to offer acupuncture here at Fisher Chiropractic and Integrative Health. We feel it is an excellent complement to our other all natural treatments. From back pain to improved appearance, acupuncture can make a big difference for anyone! Do you have any acupuncture questions for us? Please ask here!
Hinsdale Chiropractic Gives Patients Cutting Edge Care with Digital Motion X-Ray
Posted on 2011-11-07 14:50:18
Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) is a video-based fluoroscopy system that uses static x-rays with digital technology to view the spine and other intricate areas of the body in real time motion. The DMX machine views areas of the body at 30 exposures per second using real time motion to capture how muscles, ligaments, bones and tissues move. This allows the technicians to view areas that static films and MRI scans miss. The DMX helps our chiropractic physician evaluate all 22 major ligaments of the cervical spine at once using up to 2,700 x-ray images. The x-ray procedure using DMX is performed with the patient moving in a weight-bearing position using the muscles, nerves and ligaments that produce the pain in their body.
How DMX Aids in Chiropractic Treatment
The DMX system aids our chiropractor in determining the cause of back pain, neck pain, headaches, any kind of personal injury and sports injuries. Many patients who suffer from a personal injury caused by an auto accident, such as whiplash, will not get treated properly because their deep tissue and ligament damage does not show up on x-ray films. With the DMX technology, we can see how the neck and spine moves. This helps us find out what is causing the chronic pain in these areas. Small areas of damage in the neck can not only cause pain in the neck and back, but also headache, nausea and dizziness. By discovering where the damage is, our chiropractor is able to treat and pinpoint specific areas that need attention.
Our Hinsdale chiropractic staff is dedicated to treating pain and preventing future problems. We want to help our patients live healthy, happy lives by using an integrative approach to chiropractic care. This includes providing pain relief first, then corrective care and wellness. The DMX system allows us to treat the pain faster and get you feeling better in record time.
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Fisher Chiropractic
930 N York Rd # 100
Hinsdale, IL 60521
(630) 455-4545


