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The Most Common Types Of Doctors In Australia

  After a few years of medical school, doctors choose their specific medical specialty. Many of us are familiar with various types of doctors since we've seen them for a variety of reasons. Following their residencies, doctors can further specialise by completing a fellowship in addition to choosing their field of practice.  The following are the most common kinds of doctors:   Allied health professionals   In response to rising demand in the senior care, mental health, disability, and health sectors, the allied health workforce is expanding. Allied health professionals help patients improve their health and well-being by providing a variety of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and direct health services. Chiropractors, podiatrists, and physiotherapists are some examples of allied health professionals. Headaches, among other things, are something that chiropractors may help with. Some people have their first headaches as early as the age of 12. It is important to know that a head

6 Conditions People Commonly See A Chiropractor For

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When people think of chiropractors, they often think of people who just treat back pain.  While chiropractors certainly have a clinical interest in musculoskeletal conditions, as health practitioners they also address a variety of issues including headaches, nerve pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. Below are eight of the most common conditions people see a chiropractor for. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) It is annoying and hard to say and so is living with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. A TMJ chiropractor uses a variety of manual techniques to relieve jaw pain, including adjustments and massage. If you're struggling with jaw pain, consider talking to a chiropractor about your options. Neck Pain There are a number of factors that may contribute to an individual's neck pain. One of the first steps of chiropractic care is to assess your pain and determine the cause.  Back Pain Chiropractors use a variety of non-surgical treatments and hand-on-approach, such as spinal manipulati

Causes of Jaw Pain

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While up to a quarter of all adults in Australia live with some form of jaw pain, treatment and the causes of the pain are often overlooked. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) acts as a hinge and connects the  jaw (mandible) to the skull. It is one of the most used joints in the body, which is why TMJ disorders and jaw pain are quite common.     Keep reading to find out about some of the most common causes of jaw pain and what you can do to find relief. Common Causes of TMJ Dysfunction  TMJ dysfunction contributes to jaw pain, joint stiffness, difficulty chewing and clicking and locking of the jaw joint.    Common causes of a TMJ disorder orTMJ dysfunction:  Arthritis including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis Joint erosion  The joint is damaged or is misaligned Existing injury or trauma including a broken or dislocated jaw Myofascial pain Tight muscles Grinding or clenching of the teeth Structural jaw problems present at birth Occlusal problems such as an overbite or o

What are the Benefits of Physical Activity?

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recently published a new set of physical activity guidelines to encourage individuals around the world to perform recommended levels of physical activity to maintain their health. In accordance with these new physical activity guidelines, WHO has also published a list of the benefits of physical activity, according to different age groups. Keep reading to find out what the benefits of physical activity for your age group are below. Benefits in Children and Adolescents Adequate amounts of physical activity in children and adolescents can provide many health benefits including improving: Physical fitness Cardiometabolic health Bone health Cognitive outcomes Mental health Reduced adiposity Benefits in adults and older adults In adults and older adults, higher levels of physical activity may improve health by: Reducing the risk of all-cause mortality Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease mortality Helping to prevent the severity of falls Improv

Jaw Pain and Chiropractic

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Not many people know that the jaw is closely related to the neck. As a result, any problems in the neck such as poor posture may also affect the jaw and cause related pains. Thus, it is important for individuals experiencing jaw or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain to get their posture checked out as well, to more accurately identify any underlying causes of jaw pain. Visiting and receiving treatment from a jaw pain chiropractor may help individuals recover from TMJ pain and related disorders. What are the Causes of Jaw Pain? TMJ and jaw pain is often caused by issues to do with the function of the joint. As the TMJ is constantly moving, sliding and under pressure, it is vulnerable to injuries. If one part of the TMJ stops working, problems may arise with other parts of the joint as well.  TMJ and jaw pain may also be related to dysfunction in the cartilage or the small shock-absorbing disc in the jaw. This is because bones are constantly interacting with the TMJ in the jaw anatomy.