1. Chiropractic for Scoliosis

    Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine that can lead to a diminished quality of life. It keeps those affected from fully participating in physical activities due to pain, restricted respiratory function, and diminished self-esteem. Despite this affecting over 7 million people, the cause of sc…Read More

  2. Chiropractic: A Popular Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    Chiropractors are some of the most popular complementary and alternative health practitioners in the United States. And with good reason. There’s plenty of science that shows that going to a chiropractor for back pain or neck pain—and many other health issues—can be effective. Chiropractors ar…Read More

  3. The Truth about Sleep

    No one can dispute the restorative value of sleep. Yet, when it comes to the amount of sleep you need, more isn’t necessarily better. According to research, seven to nine hours of sleep per night is recommended for adults. However, approximately 4% to 6% of individuals worldwide habitually oversle…Read More

  4. Exercising with Chiropractic

    In general, a reasonable amount of exercise is recommended for patients undergoing chiropractic treatment. Many studies have found that exercise is important in managing acute and chronic pain. This is because it was found that the strength of the abdominal muscles differentiated between those with …Read More

  5. Should you see a chiropractor?

    Should you see a chiropractor? In the U.S., millions of Americans visit their chiropractors for various reasons. Chiropractors use uniquely stylized treatments to address different areas of concern. The four big concerns that you should consider when contemplating a visit to the chiropractor are low…Read More

  6. How a Chiropractor helps with Health

    A chiropractor is a healthcare professional who focuses on the muscles and skeleton and uses hands-on therapies to promote health. Chiropractors are licensed professionals who use manual therapies—as well as other forms of treatment like exercise and nutrition—to help the body heal itself. c Chi…Read More

  7. Methods to Relieving Chronic Pain

    A patient will feel physical pain when a signal is sent from the affected body part to the brain. This helps to notify the body that something is wrong, such as an injury or infection. Chronic pain is characterized by mild to severe pain that persists beyond the normal healing time. The normal natur…Read More

  8. Chiropractic for the Elderly

    Typically, an elderly person will seek a chiropractic treatment due to pain in their muscles and/or bones. The most common complaint among the elders would be their chronic back pain. In fact, 6% of older adults have disabling back pain and 23% have non-disabling back pain. Many chiropractors believ…Read More