Logan Chiropractic Center

Logan Chiropractic Center Dr. Logan utilizes The Pettibon System, this technique is a comprehensive rehabiltation program for the spine's hard and soft tissues.

Dr. Logan earned his doctorate from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon. His clinical experience has focused on the protocals of The Pettibon Spinal Biomechanics System, research, nurtrition and various other altermative healing therapies. Together this yields measurable results for his patients. Dr. Logan has been a chiropractor for over 16 years, and has focused on practicing The Pettibon Spinal Correction System for the last 13 years. He has made a reputation successfully treating difficult cases, when other treatments have failed. Dr. Logan utilizes this technique that is a comprehensive rehabilation program for the spines' hard and soft tissues. It uses x-rays for diagnosis, assessing progress, and proof of treatment effectiveness. It individualizes each patients ability to respond to care, and he trains patients in home-care for faster correction. Dr. Logan currently resides in the Rogue Valley with his wife, Carol Ann, and their youngest daughter, Emily. The Logans' have been calling this area home since 2003.

09/23/2015

The New Science of Spinal Regeneration
June 11, 2005 | 64,900 views

By Dr. Ben Lerner and Dr. Fred Dideminico

Everything from standing upright, to sleeping, to going to the bathroom is under direct control of the spinal column and the nervous system it encases. Yet, not very much medical or media attention is focused on sustaining this all-important area of the human body. As a result of the neglect, abuse and poor focus both the spine and nervous system receive, most people suffer greatly with the results of deterioration in this area at some point in their lives.

Patients and doctors alike are under the misconception that once a spinal condition exists -- including disc and nerve damage -- you need surgery or are forced to live with pain, weakness and organ malfunction for the rest of your life.

However, the truth behind today’s spinal treatments bears that while the spine can easily degenerate, it can also regenerate. Therefore, conditions once believed to be permanent can actually be not only healed, but reversed.

To receive spinal regeneration, you must go to a chiropractor trained in this area of spinal care. Similar to the medical field, chiropractic has also become highly specialized. While the mass majority of chiropractors today are essentially “general practitioners,” certain doctors of chiropractic have higher levels of training in neurology and spinal correction as well as pediatrics, pregnancy and over all health and wellness.

A View From the Inside

A review of published literature indicates that the upright adult spine loses up to 20 mm (slightly more than 3/4 inch) of vertical height each day due to loss of fluid from the disc. The sleep cycle allows the unloaded discs to regain most, but not all, of their fluid and height by the reabsorption of fluid surrounding the discs (Kapandji, 1974).

Since all the fluid and disc height is not regained, the spine becomes shorter starting around age 30. It is common to lose up to 2 inches of stature by age 60 due to the loss of disc fluid. In addition, loss of disc fluid and height compromise spinal form and function with lateral and rotatory postural deviations of the hips and shoulders (Kapandji, 1974).

The discs are comprised of 88 percent water. Proper hydration is essential for nourishment, lubrication and function of all joint cartilages, tendons, ligaments and spinal discs’ nutrition delivery and waste elimination. When the body dehydrates, it pulls water out of the “white tissues” first, meaning the ligaments and tendons of the body (i.e. vertebral discs). If the body continues to dehydrate, the body will pull water next out of the organs, eventually the brain and then you will die.

A loss of only 12 percent of the water out of the disc will reduce the disc height by 50 percent.

Surprisingly, the loss of 1 mm of height in a cervical disc and 1.4 mm loss of height in the lumbar disc will cause the same amount of neurological compression and IVF encroachment equal to an 8-degree rotation. (It takes a 3-degree rotation to cause IVF encroachment and neurological compromise). So you can see that it doesn’t take much water loss in the body to start affecting your discs and the function of your nervous system.

How does the water get lost? Between ages 12-14, the spinal discs’ blood nutrition supply and waste elimination system atrophies. That means the discs will have to receive their necessary water, nutrients and waste elimination from osmosis and imbibation (intersegmental motion of the spinal vertebrae that pump fluids, nutrients and waste in and out of the discs).

This becomes a challenge because, as people get older, they may become more sedentary, develop advancing spinal and postural degenerative conditions and ultimately lose the intersegmental motion of their spine. Once they lose this motion, the discs quickly dehydrate and lose height. This leads to IVF encroachment and chronic pain syndromes that soon advance to visceral and organic conditions leading to disease.

Gaining Water

Chiropractors involved with spinal correction and rehabilitation can detect levels of disc degeneration and correct spinal displacements that are causing IVF encroachment, thus allowing the nervous system to function optimally and keep the body healthy. Until recently, it had been thought, once a disc was degenerated and lost height it could not be restored. It had also been thought that loss of disc height could not be prevented. These assumptions are no longer true.

Can the intervertebral discs rehydrate and regenerate? The discs need three things to regenerate:

Motion
Water
Nutrients
Let’s look at the first two for now.

Research has shown, if we can create loading and unloading cycles in the spine, we can literally “suck” water back into the disc and rehydrate it predictably. So what are loading and unloading cycles? Loading and unloading cycles are consecutive alternating compression and traction movements. Repetitive traction (elongation) followed by compression of the discs produce “imbibation and osmosis” of water into the disc rehydrating or regenerating the disc height.

In addition to disc rehydration, the loading and unloading cycles reduce up to 95 percent of the elastic energy in the spine. The soft tissues have an inherent elastic, rebound energy and reflexes that return the body to its original position after a trauma. This elastic energy must be reduced if we are to achieve spinal correction. The loading and unloading cycles that reduce the elastic energy of the body is called hysteresis.

Hysteresis is essential for spinal correction because the structure of the spine is controlled by the soft tissues, the shape of the discs. The discs are like a hard Jell-O. They have a lot of tensile strength and a lot of rebound, elastic energy.

When a force is applied to the spine to change the structure, the elastic properties will rebound against that force and the hard Jell-O consistency of the disc will continue to maintain the current spinal structure. Hysteresis, repetitive traction and compression cycles liquefy the Jell-O like consistency, reduce the rebound energy by up to 95 percent and decrease muscle spasms to help the doctor achieve an easier adjustment as well as rehydrating the disc.

When the spine is soft, it is easier to mold the spine into a new structure. The newly liquefied disc will require 16-20 minutes to harden like Jell-O again. Once the spine is adjusted and the structure is corrected, the spine can be molded and hardened into its new structure.

The Pettibon System

For this reason, pre-adjustment warm-ups become essential for spinal correction and regeneration. The Pettibon System is a chiropractic system that can do this predictably. Here are some of the benefits of loading and unloading cycles.

The avascular discs ligaments and tendons are nourished and metabolic wastes are eliminated.

The visco-elastic properties of the discs, ligaments and tendons that hold the vertebral units out of their normal position are progressively less resistant to spinal corrective adjusting.

Up to 95 percent of the force needed to adjust or manipulate is reduced by these repetitive cycles.

Rehydrate the disc and increase disc height.

Increase disc and tendon strength.

Decrease the potential for injury or severity of injury from sudden applied forces.

Lubrication for spinal joints and nourishment for their cartilage.

Prevention of adhesions during healing and improved joint integrity of healed joints.

Development for “core” basis for further strength, endurance and agility training.

Rehabilitative exercise is an extremely valuable tool to aid the doctor in the management of both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.

The Pettibon Chiropractic program is a program that offers a cervical decompressive type of tractioning along with a lumbar motion device designed to restore spinal curvatures and bring motion and fluid back to the cervical and lumbar discs. The safety and effectiveness of this type of program are far superior to any type of surgery. Any time you can avoid surgical intervention or drugs, you are far better off.

When accompanied with the right nutrients and additional exercises shown to you by your corrective care chiropractor, all of the elements necessary for spinal regeneration are there. At any age, with any level of degeneration, the potential for some degree of correction and healing is possible.

Dr. Ben Lerner, along with Dr. Greg Loman, owns Teach The World About Chiropractic, a Chiropractic training company. They have helped build the largest spinal correction clinics in the history of Chiropractic

09/23/2015

Success story time!

"In great pain one Sunday, I started calling Chiropractors from the telephone book. My leg and back hurt so badly that I had to lie on the bed to put my socks and shoes on. I've been going to Chiropractors since I was twelve but, I still arrived at Logan Chiropractic Center with a spine on the brink of disaster. Standing up straight is something I have not been able to do all of my adult life. For at least twenty-five years I have suffered with pain between my shoulders, especially after work and driving long distances.
Dr. Logan's was the only office to call me back twice that Sunday. The Pettibon protocols are simple methods that work to, not only get the spine moving, but also to train the nerves and muscles how to hold the correct form. First of all, my head is on straight which has alleviated all pain. I am pain free. I can stand much longer. My posture is correct. My discs are regenerating. I feel better and am able to do the things I like to do. I'm more knowledgeable and disciplined so I can take better care of my spine and body. Thank you all for making it possible to get my life back".

Don't forget your spinal warm ups and spinal molding today! Happy Friday!
08/28/2015

Don't forget your spinal warm ups and spinal molding today! Happy Friday!

We know the importance of good posture and good curves in the spine! Are you aware of the stress that is imposed on your...
08/03/2015

We know the importance of good posture and good curves in the spine! Are you aware of the stress that is imposed on your spine throughout the workday? The normal curves of the spine provide your body with the support it needs to function at its best so you feel your best. Like anything, attaining good posture takes time and practice but, the results will prove to be worth it! Have a good Monday afternoon!

Are you curious about the muscle work that we perform before your adjustment? Here is a little bit of information on tha...
07/30/2015

Are you curious about the muscle work that we perform before your adjustment? Here is a little bit of information on that! Enjoy!

"The Pettibon Tendon Ligament Muscle Stimulator
(PTLMS™) was developed to enhance patient
rehab and the chiropractic adjustment through
pain control, enhanced metabolic function and
regeneration of injured para‐vertebral soft tissues.
Use of the PTLMS™ protocols aids in the elimination of pain and muscle spasms. With pain and
spasms relieved, the patient will respond to your care more rapidly as well as be capable of
performing in office and home exercises prescribed by the doctor. Objective post examination
and post x‐ray findings validate the PTLMS™ protocols. Clinics involved in the studies reported
a measurable division between those patients who used the PTLMS™ protocols and
preparatory exercises before an adjustment to those who did not. The studies also affirmed
enthusiastic and positive patient acceptance if properly educated prior to use.

PTLMS™ NECESSITY AND SOFT TISSUE EXPLANATION
Loss of neural conductivity, blood supply and calcium in muscles causes tetany or muscle
spasms. Such spasms can be localized or widespread. The degree of tetany may be mild to
severe, depending on capillary flow and calcium content. Certain amounts of serum calcium in
the muscle are necessary for normal, neural conductivity potentials. Calcium is involved in
sodium‐potassium balance during muscle activity. When neural conductivity, calcium flow, and
or blood capillary flow is impeded, chronic malfunction and spasms result in the affected
muscles. Toxic waste buildup in the muscles such as lactic acids, produce painful sore and stiff
joints and muscles. Muscle is most affected in the acute subluxation angles, while tendons and
ligaments are most affected in the obtuse subluxation angles.
The PTLMS™ is not to be confused with the multitudes of vibrator‐type machines or electrical
stimulators on the market today. It is not just a “feel good” machine designed to relax and
quiet the patient. The PTLMS™ is a powerful instrument designed to facilitate corrective spinal
adjustments and rehabilitate para‐spinal connective tissues.
The PTLMS™ delivers a rapid, up and down force, which produces traction on ligaments,
muscles and tendons. Such forces stimulate regeneration and function in line with normal
stress.
The soft tissues of the body have shock absorption characteristics that protect the frame and
the spine from external forces. These characteristics are called the visco‐elastic barriers.
Unbalanced trauma that overcomes the normal visco‐elastic barrier causes subluxation
complexes of the spine and produces sore and stiff muscles as well as joint and muscle spasms.
Such reactions to trauma raise this barrier, often it is so great that subluxation correction is, at
first, impossible. Attempted spinal adjustment when the visco‐elastic barrier is too great may
be both counterproductive and painful. Properly used, the PTLMS™, procedures lower the
visco‐elastic barrier and prepares the spine to welcome the mobilization/adjusting forces.
Post application of the PTLMS™ we recommend the use of the Diaphragm Pump to help
oxygenate and release toxins by contacting at T12/L1 area with bilateral hand contact and have
the patient breath in deeply as the S.T. uses a resistance with their hands to initiate a breathing
response. This has proven to be extremely beneficial post PTLMS™ and pre
adjustment/mobilization."

The Pettibon Institute™
2118 Jackson Hwy – Chehalis, WA 98532 – 800‐766‐4885
http://pettibonsystem.com/product/ptlms‐pettibon‐tendon‐ligament‐muscle‐stimulator
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Hello Friends and Family! Happy Thursday! There is a heat advisory in effect until 11:00 PM Saturday so here are a few t...
07/30/2015

Hello Friends and Family! Happy Thursday!
There is a heat advisory in effect until 11:00 PM Saturday so here are a few tips on how to stay hydrated and safe in this 100+ degree weather;
Don't leave children or pets in the car.
Drink your water! When you feel thirsty, your body is already dehydrated.
Wear light, loose fitting clothes.
Stay indoors when possible.
Avoid strenuous activity.
Listen to your body!

Don't forget to do your Spinal warm-ups and Spinal molding 2x each day! Your body will thank you! Have a wonderful weeke...
06/26/2015

Don't forget to do your Spinal warm-ups and Spinal molding 2x each day! Your body will thank you! Have a wonderful weekend!

Just a little reading material! check it out!! Happy Friday!http://pettibonsystem.com/about/how-pettibon-works
05/29/2015

Just a little reading material! check it out!! Happy Friday!


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Regardless of your level of experience with Pettibon, register for a website account to join the Pettibon community of providers. By registering and creating a profile, you'll be able to extend the reach of your practice by joining an international network of referring Pettibon practitioners, and yo…

05/06/2015
A relaxing massage is a perfect gift to show the Ladies in your life how much they are appreciated this Mother's Day! Wh...
05/06/2015

A relaxing massage is a perfect gift to show the Ladies in your life how much they are appreciated this Mother's Day! Whether it be Swedish, Deep Tissue, Thai, relaxation, and more, our qualified Massage Therapist is sure to provide a well-deserved time of tranquility. We are running a special of $55 for one hour! Don't miss out! Come in and get your gift certificates!

12/23/2014

Humans develop, act and react in time and need to their environment under the direction and control of the nervous system. For Pettibon practitioners, humans' functional spinal enviroment is gravity. And gravity is an absolute enviroment to which the upright spine and posture must develop and relate to.
The role that gravity plays in how abnormal spinal form develops is fundamental to Pettibon chiropractic principles. As Dr. Pettibon explains, "The nervous systems always wants us to hold our heads upright. And the nervous system will do this at the expense of displacing the lower spine."

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