
Dr. Maryann Sheps: Santa Monica staging center phone bank all day 11-6-2012 hours of dedicated people and calls the democratic way
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Dr. Maryann Sheps: Santa Monica staging center phone bank all day 11-6-2012 hours of dedicated people and calls the democratic way
Follow Dr. Sheps on Twitter @AskDrSheps
Do you have tight muscles? Are you in constant pain? You don’t have to be.
Dr. Maryann Sheps is thrilled to announce that she’s now treating her patients using the latest non-invasive treatment for muscle tightness spasms and trigger points. Introducing enPuls.
enPuls is a medical device brought to you by Zimmer, a company that delivers the best medical device and technology in the world. Using radial shockway therapy (RSWT) patients receive high-energy acoustic pulses into their affected tissue. This action increases the metabolic activity around area that is in pain. In turn this triggers the reabsorption of calcium deposits, stimulating the body’s natural healing process and reducing pain.
Instructed by the President of Zimmer on its uses and application, Dr. Sheps is now the only member on staff trained to use enPuls.
Watch videos of Dr. Maryann Sheps using enPuls
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Where in the world is Dr. Maryann Sheps?
For the last several weeks, she’s had the privilege of treating the track and field athletes of Team USA, The Bahamian and Jamaican Teams as well as a few Team GB stars at the 2012 London Olympic games.
A popular treatment during training and prior to competition is Biolase laser therapy. As a luminary with Biolase, Dr. Sheps was involved in the foundation of developing the laser, having successful results using it clinically in her day to day practice.
Dr. Sheps plans on returning August 8th. Stay tuned for news about her exciting and unique experience with the golden stars of athletics!


Dr Maryann Sheps treats Malachi Davis, Olympic-trained track and field athlete.

Track at NTC

Sore Feet? We’ve Got Relief!
Foot pain is not uncommon, but did you know that over one million people per year experience aches and pains in their feet? And, that seventy-five percent of them actually seek remedies for this from their primary care physician?
One of the most common ailments is PLANTAR MYOFASCITIS. Plantar Myofascitis is commonly known as pain on the sole of your foot. It is a widespread ailment that is mostly self-limiting, but can progress and remain persistent with time, age, activity, or even with rest. It can interrupt every day life and may affect almost any age and activity level.
The symptoms are fairly straightforward:
• Heel pain or tightening on the plantar surface (bottom) of the foot/feet (usually in the morning after standing up while getting out of bed or after a prolonged time sitting).
• Sharp, burning, pinching or deep aching
• Improved with “walking it out”, but worse by the end of the day.
These strained soft tissues can be in one or both feet. They can begin in the heel or ball of the foot, and less commonly on the sides of the feet or between the bones of the feet.
In either case, there are a few differential diagnoses to consider, including retrocalcaneal bursitis (swelling of the fluid-filled sac at the back of the heel bone under the Achilles tendon, tendonitis (swelling of a tendon), heels spur (bone spur in heel bone), or even fracture.
So what happens during planter fasciitis? It is believed that micro tears occur to the muscle fascial interface lining. There are many common everyday occurrences for this, for example:
• Walking barefoot on hard surfaces or frequently on the beach
• Improper shoe wear, old shoes, flat inner sole, high heels, and prolonged heel wear
• Prolonged standing
• Prior ankle conditions or fractures, sprains, arthritis
• Prior knee conditions, sprains, sports injuries
• Prior fractures or surgeries of the lower extremity
• Jogging on the beach barefoot
• Overweight or obesity
• Overpronation of foot
• Excessive running
• Excessive use of flip flop shoes
The treatment options are many, but persistence and continuity are the key.
EARLY MORNING ROUTINE
1. Before you take your first step out of bed, always put slippers or shoes on your feet.
2. Take a few moments to stand there while your feet get warmed up, gently rock forward a back a few times, and then begin your stride.
MID-DAY
Ideally, before you leave your house in the morning, take a few minutes to slowly stretch your spine, pelvis, and lower extremities.
EVENING
After a long day on your feet, try a detoxifying foot soak.
1. Add warm some water in a bath or a large holder and add Epson salt. Soak for five minutes.
2. After your soak, towel off. Then, place a small, firm tennis ball underneath both feet and roll them over the ball. Repeat this maneuver over the affected foot/feet bottom again. Be sure to press hard enough so that you’re getting every side angle of the foot.
These are some simple steps you can do at home. For more advanced, guided, and supported therapy, All Back and Joint Care’s Medical Fitness & Rehab offers a variety of leg and foot myofascial techniques to strengthen the joints and reposition the soft tissue. Our trainers can help you accurately reduce strain, while tightening fascia.
Consider dynamic computerized gait evaluation and postural analysis giving rise to a properly formed foot Orthotic (FootMaxx). This not only gives the foot excellent support it helps to correct imbalances in the walking/running positions to eliminate incorrect pressure on the foot bottom.
Most importantly, receiving LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY with the Diolase-10 muscle and joint laser, in essence, will eliminate the tissue inflammation, calm down the swollen subcutaneous fibers, and begin to repair the micro tears in the muscle and fascia interface. Personalized treatments of ten minute sessions applied directly on the painful part of the foot will leave you walking out of the office with ease. Several laser treatments in combination with the above techniques will surely make your foot problems a thing of the past!
As prevalent as Plantar Myofasciitis is, a combination of treatments in the right form can eliminate the problem. Know how to manage this on your own, taking necessary steps at home while adding the newest and latest advanced medical devices and treatments. Dynamic gait testing and musculoskeletal laser technologies are a must for stabilizing this potentially ongoing condition.
For questions or further discussion on this subject, contact Dr. Maryann Sheps, Chiropractor and Physician Assistant, to address your particular health problem. She can be reached via e-mail at contact@allbackandjointcare.com or by calling 310-473-2911.

California Academy of Physician Assistants (CAPA) recently announced that Senate Bill 233 has passed and will become law effective January 1, 2012. This new law solidifies the future of California PAs working in the Emergency Department and those PAs working for a specialty service which does consulting in the ER.
This is a very crucial bill that Dr. Maryann Sheps was personally involved with this past summer. She explains the importance of the lobbying experience in an article for CAPA members. Click to read article here.
Read a copy of the Bill language by clicking HERE.
Be sure to stay on the look out for the CAPA magazine posting for details about the bill.
This past August Dr. Maryann Sheps became a certified Phlebotomy Technician – I from the Meridian Institute. Certification required 80 hours of training, including: 20 hours of basic didactic, 20 hours of advanced didactic, plus 40 hours of practical phlebotomy training including a minimum of 50 patient venipunctures and 10 patient skin punctures pursuant to CCR, Title 17, Section 1034(a)(3).
Dr. Sheps can now officially draw blood quickly, safely and effectively for testing.
We’re proud to announce that Dr. Maryann Sheps was recently honored by Cambridge Who’s Who for her dedication, leadership and excellence in chiropractic care.
Check out the PRESS RELEASE.
It’s raining GOLD, SILVER, and BRONZE for US Athletes, topping the charts with 25 medals (12 gold, 8 silver, 5 bronze) at the 13th IAAF 2011 World Championships in Daegu, South Korea.
A very special congratulations goes out to our All Back & Joint Care US Athletes, Carmelita Jeter, Bianca Knight, Jason Richardson, Lashinda Demus, and Jesse Williams. Additionally we salute our international athletes, Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic) , and Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (Norway).
Jeter came home with one silver and two gold medals, sharing a gold with Knight for their valiant team effort in the women’s 4 × 100 meter relay. This win set a season world record at a speed of 41.56. Click here to listen to Carmelita Jeter’s Adidas interview after the race.
Gold medals were also awarded to Richardson (110 meters hurdles/ 13.16), Williams (High jump/ 2.35) and Demus, who set both a season world record and a national record for the 400 meter hurdles at 52.47.
Sanchez was 7/100ths of a second away from the bronze, landing him a very close 4th place in the men’s 400m hurdles (48.87).
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure also came close to the bronze, placing 4th in the Men’s 200 meters (19.95)
Each of these athletes have received laser therapy treatments and chiropractic services from Drs. Maryann and Michael Sheps. Jeter describes the exceptional results she received with BIOLASE®’s Diolase™10 laser treatments. “In 2010 I suffered from a cyst in my ankle and didn’t know if I would be able to compete the rest of the season. I came to Dr. Sheps 4x’s a week and was back running in 4 weeks. I finished the 2010 season as the #1 sprinter in the world.”
Drs. Maryann and Michael Sheps are thrilled to announce that they will be accompanying these athletes (laser in hand, of course) at the Olympic trials (June 2012, Oregon)