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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2025 · 5 MIN

How DCs Can Help the Population Achieve Cardiovascular Health (Pt. 4)

from Dynamic Chiropractic · host Dynamic Chiropractic

Chiropractors can play a pivotal role in improving cardiovascular health by incorporating isometric resistance training (IRT) into patient protocols, offering a highly effective method for blood pressure reduction. This form of exercise stands out as superior to aerobic or dynamic resistance training for lowering systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure. The physiological mechanism involves muscle contraction temporarily restricting blood flow, followed by a surge upon relaxation that delivers nitric oxide, leading to vascular dilation and reduced arterial stiffness. Over time, this process also decreases sympathetic nervous system activity, contributing to a sustained reduction in blood pressure.Significant improvements in blood pressure are typically observed within 4-10 weeks of consistent training, with studies showing reductions of 6.77/3.96 mmHg, and even up to 8.24/4 mmHg. DCs are encouraged to teach every patient accessible exercises like wall sits, planks, and static squats, which not only help blood pressure but also enhance leg strength, core stability, and overall aging gracefully. Other beneficial isometric exercises include push-up holds, handgrips, and glute bridge holds. Patients should hold contractions for 20 seconds to 2 minutes at 30-50% of maximum effort, 3-5 times per week, while remembering to breathe steadily.

Chiropractors can play a pivotal role in improving cardiovascular health by incorporating isometric resistance training (IRT) into patient protocols, offering a highly effective method for blood pressure reduction. This form of exercise stands out as superior to aerobic or dynamic resistance training for lowering systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure. The physiological mechanism involves muscle contraction temporarily restricting blood flow, followed by a surge upon relaxation that delivers nitric oxide, leading to vascular dilation and reduced arterial stiffness. Over time, this process also decreases sympathetic nervous system activity, contributing to a sustained reduction in blood pressure.Significant improvements in blood pressure are typically observed within 4-10 weeks of consistent training, with studies showing reductions of 6.77/3.96 mmHg, and even up to 8.24/4 mmHg. DCs are encouraged to teach every patient accessible exercises like wall sits, planks, and static squats, which not only help blood pressure but also enhance leg strength, core stability, and overall aging gracefully. Other beneficial isometric exercises include push-up holds, handgrips, and glute bridge holds. Patients should hold contractions for 20 seconds to 2 minutes at 30-50% of maximum effort, 3-5 times per week, while remembering to breathe steadily.

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