Advanced Nerve & Laser Center December 2017

Advanced Nerve & Laser Center's online newsletter for December 2017

DECEMBER 2017

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Technology and a Little Ingenuity A KOOKY I D E A L E ADS TO TH E GR E AT E ST G I F T

I am not in the business of trying to sell people miracles. Through my work, I have seen a great many miracles take place, but I don’t lure people into my office by promising a cure for all that ails them. I do my best with every patient, but sometimes I let a person know that I simply cannot help them. It’s heartbreaking when I am forced to come to that conclusion. Recently, a patient came in who relied on a walker just to keep upright. He had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and in addition to severe nerve pain after back surgery, he suffered from a peroneal nerve injury, sometimes called drop foot. This man’s nerve damage was so bad that he could not lift his feet properly. He walked like he was drunk, and seeing him move was terrifying. You thought he might fall with every step! Parkinson’s, back surgery, and drop foot — this was a real triple whammy of symptoms. When he came in for the initial visit, I was disheartened to see him fail the trial treatment. I wouldn’t be able to help him with my usual methods, but my brain wouldn’t let it go. After some thought, I realized I might possibly be able to help this patient after all. A few months ago, I took a trip to Asia where I attended the China International Medical Equipment Fair. There, I was surrounded by amazing technology and the brilliant people who create it. As I reflected on some of the innovations I saw, a kooky idea formed in my head. There was a small device I saw at the CMEF being used in a remarkable way. We have the same device in the office, but it’s not something I ever considered utilizing beyond a treatment session. Willing to try something new if it mean I could help this patient, I called him back to the office. I attached the device to both his legs where they could target the perineal nerve and asked him to stand up. Right before my eyes, he stood and started to walk across the room with complete ease. His wife was dumbfounded, and he grinned from ear to ear. Each step was stable, and he was able to move around better than before. It was unequivocally the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life.

“The smile on my patient’s face was the best present I could ever

The device targets the nerves while measuring where you move your leg. When the patient takes a step, the device determines how his leg should be moving and sends a signal to his nerves to correct for any irregularities. It was a total shot in the dark, but I was delighted to see my theory work. Joy radiated from this man, and I

hope to receive.”

knew his life would be infinitely better. Over time, the device could possibly strengthen his nerves; and one day, he might be able to walk normally without it. The smile on my patient’s face was the best present I could ever hope to receive. I don’t sell miracles, but I do believe in them. When I see a miracle with my own eyes, it fills me with hope. Maybe my treatment can’t cure every person, but I will never stop innovating and searching for new ways to help my patients lead better and happier lives.

–Dr. Bao Tha i

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CHRISTMAS CHEER SPECIAL From December 4 - January 15

Our Patients PLUS friends & family can take 30% off ANY service* and ANY product at our office!

SERVICES INCLUDE:

• Nerve Treatment • Laser Treatment • Weight Loss • New Chiropractic Patients

• Chiropractic Care Plans • Pain Management • and Maintenance Packages!

PRODUCTS INCLUDE:

Discount good for past patients and current patients PLUS your friends & family!

• NEW Nerve Rebuild Supplements • ALL Weight Loss Products!

Don’t wait to get well! This Christmas give yourself the gift of health!

*For patients that qualify for safety and do not exhibit contra-indications. Good for warm laser treatment only. No other services included.

Testimonial

“I had a horrible chiropractic experience back in the early ’90s and swore the whole profession off. But for many years, I struggled with chronic back pain to the point of not getting a good night of sleep. But one day, after a bad night’s sleep and repeated pressure from my wife to ‘get it fixed,’ I made an appointment with Dr. Thai. I already knew the caliber of his wife (she is a dentist) and her staff, so I figured this might be worth a try. I cannot believe I waited this long to do something so easy. For the first time in two decades, I can lay flat on my back without an unbearable pain in my lower back. My stress level has dropped dramatically, as I no longer have constant tension between my shoulder blades, and I am in an overall-better mood. It is crazy how much pain you can get used to, but not realize how miserable it is making your life on a daily basis. These guys are the best.” –Jeff Swartwout

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You Need t o Exerc i se — Even When Dea l i ng Wi t h Nerve Pa i n MORE HARM THAN GOOD

It’s common knowledge that exercise is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. These days, healthy lifestyles aren’t limited to sweating at the gym. Yoga and martial

not stimulating your nerves. This can cause your muscles to atrophy over time. Not only is muscle atrophy painful, it can further inhibit your ability to move. Fortunately, research published in the journal Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience suggests exercise may help alleviate the pain of neuropathy. This doesn’t mean you need to run marathons if you have nerve damage in your feet or legs. In fact, you shouldn’t be putting your body through more stress than necessary when trying to recover from nerve damage. Instead, there are plenty of simple, low-impact exercises that engage the muscles. The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy website lists a number of aerobic, flexibility, balance, and strength- training exercises that can help relieve pain and improve muscle strength. Nerve damage is an unpleasant experience, but the last thing you want is to inadvertently make your condition worse. During treatment, make exercise a priority, and be sure to ask Dr. Thai which exercise program is right for you.

arts classes are popular options for putting a fun spin on your workout routine, as are adult basketball leagues, biking, rock climbing, and even jazzercise! Today, exercise can be a fun experience, instead of a dreaded chore. But when you suffer from nerve damage, the pain can make even walking a trial. Many people who struggle with neuropathy prefer to refrain from excessive movement. Pain is our body’s

way of telling us something is wrong, so it is reasonable to assume exercising when you have nerve pain could increase the damage. But by moving less, you could actually be making the problem worse.

In addition to sending sensation signals to the brain, nerves control your muscles. When you don’t exercise, you are

THA I SPAGH E TT I SQUASH W I TH P E ANUT SAUCE

SUDOKU

Recipe inspired by Leelalicious.com.

Craving pad thai but anxious about the carbs? Try this lighter version of a classic, delicious dish.

INGREDIENTS

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1 (14-ounce) can coconut milk 3/4 cup unsweetened peanut butter 1/4 cup coconut sugar 2 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons white vinegar

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1 medium spaghetti squash

Olive oil

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Salt

1 garlic clove, minced 1/4 cup chopped parsley

2 teaspoons sesame oil

2 tablespoons crushed peanuts Peanut sauce:

2 teaspoons red curry paste

DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Halve squash and scoop out seeds. 2. Drizzle inside of squash with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Place squash on baking sheet and roast for 25 minutes. 3. Let cool. Using a fork, scrape out spaghetti squash strands. 4. Place sauce ingredients in saucepan and bring to boil over medium-high heat. Lower heat

and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. 5. Heat skillet over medium heat. Add garlic, parsley, and 1/4 of the peanut sauce and combine. 6. Add spaghetti squash and crushed peanuts. Stir to combine until heated through, about 2 minutes. Once served, drizzle with more peanut sauce.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Don’t Sell Miracles

Don’t Miss This Christmas Special! Testimonial I Have Nerve Pain. Should I Stop Exercising? Thai Spaghetti Squash With Peanut Sauce

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Giving Back This Christmas

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GIVING BACK THIS CHRISTMAS!

Take advantage of experiencing this incredible service and experience fast relief to your symptoms!

We are hosting a Toys for Tots and Food Drive at our office. In addition to being a convenient drop-off location, you can also receive a FREE warm laser treatment for donating! This offer is good to our existing patients AND new patients*!

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= 3-minute warm laser treatment

= 9-minute warm laser treatment

Call our office for more details.

* For qualifying patients with no contraindations to our service. Valid for a warm laser treatment only. No other services included. Limits apply.

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