02/16/2021
South Park Chiropractic's Weekly Newsletter
Week of February 14, 2021
What’s Happening: This week is Valentine’s Day!
Dr. Jared's daughter is selling Girl Scout Cookies! If you are interested in purchasing any, please let us know. We have some in the office, ready to go!
Fun Holidays this Week:
February 14: Valentine's Day – Happy Valentine’s Day!
February 16: Happy Mardi Gras!
February 17: Random Acts of Kindness Day – Here are some terrific ideas for random acts of kindness. https://www.randomactsofkindness.org/kindness-ideas
February 20: Love Your Pet Day – Today is great day to give your pet lots of love and attention. If you don't have a pet, maybe today is the day to adopt a pet. Take a trip to your local shelter, and bring home an animal that needs you. It will make you both feel good.
Hydration Recipe
Keeping hydrated is an important part of staying healthy. Water promotes cardiovascular health, keeps your body cool, helps muscles and joints work better and keeps skin supple. Here is this week’s hydration recipe:
Apple Water
Ingredients:
8 slices Granny Smith apple
5 slices fresh ginger
2 1-inch pieces lemongrass
Water
Instructions:
Combine water, Granny Smith apple, ginger, and lemongrass in a 32-fluid ounce Mason jar or pitcher. Stir gently, cover, and refrigerate until flavors combine, at least 1 hour.
Is it a sprain or a strain and what’s the difference?
Sprains and strains are common injuries that can occur during exercise, heavy lifting, accidents, and daily physical activities. These two injuries are often confused for one another, but there is a difference. A sprain is a stretch or tear in a ligament, while a strain is a stretched or torn tendon or muscle.
So how can you actually tell if you have a sprain or a strain? Pay attention to your symptoms, the main difference is that a sprain usually causes bruising near the affected area, while a strain leads to muscle spasms. Both sprains and strains can cause painful swelling as well as less flexibility and disruptions to your range of motion.
If you're suffering from pain but still not sure if it's a sprain or a strain, a chiropractor can diagnose these injuries, which often affect the back, wrist, thumb, knee, and ankle joints. They may need to request an X-ray or MRI to rule out any broken bones before recommending rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
See our collection of fun kindness ideas, inspirational stories & quotes, FREE K-8 lesson plans and more. Let's make kindness the norm.