Documents show that people feeling intense back pain for an extended period can also be feeling depressed. But a study from the University of Alberta published in the journal Pain in 2004, by Dr. Linda Carroll, shows the reverse can be true as well. Dr Brandon Perkins DC agrees with this conclusion. Those with depression may have an increase the risk of neck and low-back pain. From her studies, Dr. Carroll and her colleagues discovered that those suffering from depression are actually four times more likely to develop neck and back pains than those who are generally well.
A diminished formation or serotonin, or both, has been linked to the onset of depression, which affects at least 8 million in the United States, along with those in FL.
People with depression usually experience the following signs of depression: grief, unhappiness, despair, and misery. Depression can also cause a lower appetite and sex drive, as well as severe insomnia. Often associated with all these is a state of psychomotor agitation despite the depression.
Depression patients in Fort Myers are can also be bipolar or manic-depressive; they have mental depression and the condition alternates between mania and depression.
It is routine for your chiropractor to perform orthopaedic and neurological tests, and a history consultation. The doctor of chiropractic at Perkins Chiropractic Center will then design a custom manage your plan of treatment that is tailored to your condition.
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