How Athletic Trainers Can Help You Heal Faster, Get Stronger, and Prevent Injury

Rethinking Menopause Care: From Hormones to Holistic Health Movement is Medicine

Welcome to the latest episode of the Movement is Medicine Show, where health meets motion in a dance of informative dialogue tailored explicitly for those grappling with muscle and soft tissue concerns. This week, we unpack the mysteries of menopause and its far-reaching effects on musculoskeletal health with Dr. Marci. Together, we dive into critical topics like bone health and why calcium and vitamin D aren't just buzzwords but essentials during perimenopause and menopause. We're busting myths and getting real about gummy vitamins, shedding light on weight training's transformative power, and the dynamism of bone health. The conversation gets deep as we explore the complex landscape of weight loss and nutrition during menopause, emphasizing how these factors affect bone health and overall well-being. But that's not all – we go further, discussing the emotional and physiological changes triggered by declining estrogen, alternative remedies to HRT, and the critical importance of nutrition featuring whole foods and natural sources. So, grab your headphones and get ready for an enlightening session because right here, on the "Movement is Medicine Show," we're reminding you that you’re not alone in this journey – help is available, and your health matters. 00:00 Estrogen receptors impact women's bodies and health. 03:11 Midlife women need help with musculoskeletal complaints. 07:03 Seek a menopause specialist if feeling dismissed. 11:22 Hormone replacement risk for specific family histories. 14:00 Bio identical hormones are FDA approved, safe. 17:35 Weight training important for bone density during menopause. 20:54 Processed foods are bad for health. Choose natural. 22:50 Believe in yourself, it's never too late. 25:56 Personalized medicine is crucial for individual treatment. 28:52 Expressing gratitude for Dr. Marcy's expertise.
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  5. Chronic Jaw Pain and Neck Relief: How Dr. Rebecca Taylor Can Help

Let’s dive into the unique world of athletic training and chiropractic care, and find out why this power-duo is all you need for your recovery and well-being journey!

1️⃣ Speedy Recovery: Our athletic trainers are like your personal bodyguards on the sports field, always ready to spring into action. Teaming up with our chiropractors, they can help you recover faster from minor injuries, so you can get back to doing what you love!

2️⃣ Customized Care: Every person is unique, and so is their body. Our ATs and chiropractors work together to design a care plan that fits your specific needs. They take into account your sport, your goals, and even your lifestyle, to make sure the treatment is right for YOU!

3️⃣ Whole-Body Wellness: Athletic training isn’t just about your muscles and joints. Teaming with chiropractors, they care for your entire body, making sure all parts are working together harmoniously. They help you feel and perform at your best, both on and off the field.

4️⃣ Injury Prevention: Don’t wait until you get hurt to seek help! Our ATs and chiropractors are pros at spotting small issues before they become big problems. They can show you how to strengthen weak areas and protect yourself from future injuries.

5️⃣ Education: Knowledge is power! Our ATs and chiropractors will teach you about your body, how it works, and how to take care of it. You’ll leave each visit with practical tips and tricks to keep you healthy and active.

Intrigued by what our athletic trainers and chiropractors can do for you? Come visit us at Head 2 Toe and experience the difference for yourself!

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