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Admit it, most people are lazy. If you really don’t have to do it, you might postpone it until later. You know there are things you must do, should …
A new patient came in the other day, a young mother in her early 30s, complaining of pain in her neck and upper back. After an examination and treating …
A patient came in the other day and said she was tired, so I asked her some questions. Are you getting enough sleep? Are you active throughout the day? …
I said goodbye to my father-in-law yesterday. He’s dying of congestive heart failure and fluid in his lungs and will not last much longer, so I and my wife …
You can’t get around it; people notice your clothes and your posture, which are a major influence on what image you portray to others. While you can always improve …
Whether you like it or not, when you hurt yourself it is usually your fault. Yes, you might step on something slippery that you didn’t see or have a …
Business Wire September 7, 2017 September is designated Drug-Free Pain Management Awareness Month, raising public awareness about non-pharmacologic options – such as chiropractic care – to safely and effectively relieve acute, …
Have you ever asked yourself, “why do I always hurt,” or “why is it taking so long to get better (from my cold, injury, surgery)? Well, it has to …
Consider your body as you would a tent. Your spine represents the poles that give shape to the tent, the fabric of the tent is like your muscles, and …
Go ahead, admit it. There are times when you lean over on to the console and drive only with your left hand or lean on the window sill and …