MIX, FIX, SET Protocols for Posture Rehab

May 1 2013 Dennis Woggon
MIX, FIX, SET Protocols for Posture Rehab
May 1 2013 Dennis Woggon

"Don't slump, stand up straight!" How "s that working for you? Probably not very well, as I think back to how effective that was when I was a child. We talk about changing posture. but how can we permanently change it. Posture is not a conscious decision but a subconscious relationship with our emironment. Posture can be defined as the body's position to gravity that keeps the body in a minimal energy state as it relates to its emironment via all of the joints of the body. This would include the five righting reflexes of the body as well as balance and proprioception (orientation in time and space). The five righting reflexes are: Labyrinthine righting reflexes main­ tain the head's position in time and space (midbrain). Body righting reflexes that act upon the head keep the head orientated with respect to the body (midbrain). Body righting reflexes that arise from body surface receptors act on the body and orientate it in space (midbrain). Neck righting reflexes that arise in the neck keep the body orientated with the head (medulla). Optic righting reflexes keep the head in proper orienta­ tion (occipital cortex). A righting reflex is defined as the ability to assume an optimal position when there lias been a departure from it. Gray's Anatomy states. "Human's adapt in need to their envi­ronment." If we change the relationship of the body to its new adapted environment, we can fix the spine in that position. Rene Callict says. "The head is the most neglected body part in fitness programs. . . . Its an axiom, that the body follows the head. . . . You can realign your entire body by moving your head. The position of the head is more important than the shoulders and pelvis." Iang ct al.. states. "Identification of the location, extent and pathway of sensory neurologic feedback after mechanical stimulation of a lateral spinal ligament in chickens". Spine. 22: 17-25. in scoliosis states: "Stretching a single lateral ligament of the spine produces a barrage of sensory feedback from several spinal cord levels on both sides of the spinal cord. This sensory information is also transferred to higher levels of the brain, including the nucleus gracilis and cuncatus. the vcstibular nuclei and the thalamus." "These sites of FOS production sug­gest the locations of pathways for this sensory information, which includes the dorsal columns and spinoccrebcl-lar tracts. Incorrect perception of sensory information from the liga­ments may be a major contributing factor."Change. cither positively or negatively, takes retraining. The CLEAR Scoliosis Institute lias made amazing changes with scoliosis patients on a consistent basis for the first time in chiropractic. By utilizing these same principles, all patients can benefit. I first came up with the idea of Mix. Fix. Set™ after a workshop in my clinic years ago when we "cold adjusted" a number of DCs at a seminar. On the follow­ing Monday, two had severe low back pain and couldn't work. Just after that incident. I had broken a piece of plastic so I took it to my workshop. I used cpoxy glue, which first lias to be "mixed" together. I then had to "fix" the pieces into the correct position. Then I had to allow them to "set" in that position to make the process work. I found this to be the same with my patients. You wouldn't go out and drive a car in -25 °F without wanning up the car first, a lesson I've learned living in Minnesota. This also applies to adjusting a cold spine. MIX—The "mix" procedures we utilize in the clinic arc Active Chair Rehab that puts the spine through a range of motions. Motion creates friction, which creates heat and changes the hydrogcl properties of the discs and ligaments to hydroccle. We also utilize cervical traction, the Eckard table, core muscle stimulation, and vibrating traction. FIX—Once the spine is in a receptive state, it is ready to be adjusted. We utilize spe­cific spinal adjustments based on static and dynamic x-rays. The ArthroStim is used for cervical adjusting, as manual adjusting is contraindicated in hypcrmobile areas of the spine where there is ligament instability. This specific upper cervical adjusting is a critical component of correcting a neurological short leg. Posture is controlled by the upper cervical spine, especially Cl. C2. C3 and C4. Chiropractic corrective care includes pre- and post-x-rays to verify reduction of the radiographic manifestation of the vertebral subluxations complex. A heel lift will not correct the upper cervical subluxations complex that is critical in postural correction. SET—Once the "fix." or adjustment, is made, we then must make sure that the cor­rection is "set" in that position. This is the proprioccptivc ncuromuscular re-education phase. Guyton"s Physiology states that "humans adapt in need to their environment." If we can change the gravitational environment with spinal weighting, then we win. This would include anterior head weighting like Halo Posture, therapy glasses, and spinal weighting on the whole-body vibrating platform (the Vibe). Patented spinal weighting is most effective on a whole-body vibration platform. In our clinic, we use the Vibe, as it is the only vibrating platform specifically designed for chiropractic spinal ncuromuscular re-education. Its constant 30 Hz and the ampli­tude is the only whole-body vibration platform to be used for spinal ncuromuscular re-education. Cardinale and Bosco in Ex Sport Sci Rev. 2003.31:3-7 state. "The Physiology of whole-body Vibration Training is simple. As the muscles respond to the Vibratory Stimulus, certain Mechanical (Muscle spindle and Golgi Tendon Organs and Joint Mechanical Receptors) Adaptations. Proprioccptivc and Neurological Adaptations, and Systemic Adaptations (Circulation. Metabolic, etc.) begin taking place." Research and outcomes show us the frequencies and g-forces have a significant impact on these adaptations. The other vibrating platforms arc not for the chiropractic profession but for exercising. That's okay if you want a chiropractic gymnasium. The goal of postural spinal rehab is to utilize the best tools to objectively verify the best results. Dr. Dennis Woggon graduated cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1974. with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. He founded the St. Cloud Chiropractic Clinic in St. Cloud. Minnesota that same year. He is licensed in Minnesota. Wisconsin. Florida and Hawaii. Dr. Woggon taught seminars on Spinal Biomechanics at Palmer College in Davenport for 25 years. He also taught at Xorlhweslern Health Science University. He currently teaches the CLEAR Scoliosis Program at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. He has lectured worldwide, including two trips to J ladivostok, Russia, to work with their doctors regarding scoliosis. He has written numerous publications and books on chiro­practic, spinal biomechanics and scoliosis. He was certified in video fluoroscopy by Palmer College in 1992 and utilizes digital motion x-ray in his practice. He began the CLEAR Scoliosis Institute in 2000, which has become a non-profit organization to teach the public and doctors how to help patients with scoliosis. Dr. U'oggon can be reached at: DrU'og-gon(ql,CLEAR-Inslilule.org or visit: www.DrWoggon.com or www.CLElR-Institute.org.