Monthly Archives: September 2019

Chiropractic Care for Seniors

Chiropractic care isn’t only for pain management or lack of mobility due to an illness or injury, it can also be an important tool for preventative care.   This is particularly true for seniors.  At a time when body parts begin to show signs of wear such as degeneration of disks in the spine, spinal adjustments …

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Bad Posture is More Harmful Than You Think

When you were young, your mom told you to sit up straight and not slouch.  She may have even tried to teach you proper posture by walking with a book on your head.  As much as you may not want to admit it, your mom was right. Good posture not only makes you look better, …

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You’ve Been in an Accident

On average, there are 6 million car accidents In the U.S. each year so odds are, it’ll happen at some point to you. Fender benders make up the majority of these accidents but just because you were in a low-speed accident, it doesn’t mean that you didn’t sustain any injuries, just as it doesn’t mean …

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Arthritis Pain and Chiropractic Care

Arthritis isn’t a single disease, it’s an umbrella term for joint pain and disease that consists of more than 100 different types.  Arthritis mainly affects joints but there are types that affect some surprising areas of the body including the ear, eyes, lungs, kidneys, and skin.  More than 50 million adults suffer from arthritis in …

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Common Sports Injuries in Adults

When you were a kid playing sports, your body could handle anything.  Practices that lasted for hours, falling off your skateboard and skinning your knees, touch football tackles, and kinds of bumps and bruises; you took it all and went back to it the next day.   As an adult, it’s not so easy.  Even with …

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Auto Accident Injuries: Concussions

Automobile accidents, even at low speeds, can result in many different injuries to the body, and one of the most common and potentially most serious is a head injury. Your brain is a fragile organ that sits within your skull protected by cerebrospinal fluid.  This fluid acts as a cushion for the brain in case …

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