Blogs

  • Dangerous Headaches
    This article will address the topic of dangerous headaches. To keep this in perspective, most headaches are NOT dangerous. In fact, tension-type headaches and migraines are very common and remain Read more
  • Headaches, Neck Pain, and Concussion
    Have you ever “banged” your head in a fall? For those playing backyard football, soccer, hockey, or baseball as kids or adults, it’s really quite common. So, how can we Read more
  • Do Chiropractors Help Patients With Headaches?
    This seems like an easy question to answer, doesn’t it? The answer of course being, YES!!! However, there are many people who suffer with headaches who have never been to Read more
  • Headaches and Chiropractic Care
    Did you know that 9 out of 10 Americans suffer from headaches? There are many different types of headaches with a multitude of symptoms including achy, throbbing, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, Read more
  • Is it a Migraine?
    There are MANY different types of headaches, of which migraines are a common type. This discussion will concentrate on some unique characteristics that are associated with migraine headaches. This information Read more
  • A Deeper Look into Headaches
    Headaches are REALLY common! In fact, two out of three children will have a headache by the time they are fifteen years old, and more than 90% of adults will Read more
  • Low Back Pain: Is It Your Feet?
    The foot and ankle are unique in that their range of motion includes not only the front-to-back, hinge-like motion we associate with walking but also the lateral or side-to-side movement Read more
  • What Is Frozen Shoulder?
    Adhesive capsulitis (also known as “frozen shoulder”) is the end result of inflammation, scarring, thickening, and shrinkage of the capsule that surrounds the humeral head or “ball” part of the Read more
  • The Link Between Breathing and Posture…
    If someone said that suboptimal breathing patterns and problems associated with posture and trunk stability are related, what would you say? Sounds pretty far-fetched, doesn’t it? There are many factors that Read more
  • Whiplash Can Even Happen in Low-Speed Collisions
    Though whiplash injuries can arise from any sudden jar, like a slip and fall or sports injury, they are most commonly associated with motor vehicle collisions (MVCs), even those that Read more
  • A Weak Core May Contribute to Hip Pain
    When people think of hip pain, they generally turn to hip-specific exercises as a self–help strategy.  However, recent evidence shows there’s a correlation between poor core stability of the trunk Read more
  • Chiropractic Care for Headache Relief?
    Headaches have a significant impact on quality of life in both adults and children. Approximately 13% of patients who sought chiropractic care over the last decade did so for headache Read more
  • Back Pain: Does Maintenance Care Work?
    Non-specific low back pain (nsLBP) is one of the most common and costly healthcare problems affecting society, and it is also the leading cause of activity limitation and work absence Read more
  • Low Back Pain: Who Will Respond Best to Care?
    Is it possible to identify which low back pain patients might experience the most benefit from spinal manipulation combined with exercise? In a 2011 study, researchers identified which patients might Read more
  • Low Back Pain: Is It Your Feet?
    The foot and ankle are unique in that their range of motion includes not only the front-to-back, hinge-like motion we associate with walking but also the lateral or side-to-side movement Read more
  • Headaches – How Does Chiropractic Work?
    Headaches are a common complaint at chiropractic clinics. There are many causes of headaches, some of which are “idiopathic” or unknown. Some headaches arise from “vascular” (blood vessels) causes such Read more

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