Do you have neuropathy? Chiropractic could have the answer to your pain.
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Chiropractors understand that one of the main causes of pain and disease is the misalignment and abnormal motion of the vertebrae in the spinal column called a subluxation. Chiropractic works by removing these subluxations in the spine, thereby relieving pressure and irritation on the nerves, restoring joint mobility, and returning the body back to a state of normal function.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that chiropractic care is one of the most effective treatments for back pain, neck pain, headaches, whiplash, sports injuries and many other types of musculoskeletal problems. It has even been shown to be effective in reducing high blood pressure, decreasing the frequency of childhood ear infections, and improving the symptoms of asthma. More and more scientific research is demonstrating the tremendous detrimental impact that subluxation have on the tissue of the body. In order to be truly healthy, it is vital that your nervous system be functioning free of interference from subluxations. Chiropractors are the only health professionals trained in the detection, location, and correction of the vertebral subluxation complex through chiropractic care.
The chiropractic adjustment is a quick thrust applied to a vertebra for the purpose of correcting its position, movement or both. Adjustments are often accompanied by an audible release of gas that sounds like a 'crack.' The sound sometimes shocks people a little bit the first couple times they get adjusted, but the sensation is usually relieving. Occasionally, minor discomfort is experienced, especially if the surrounding muscles are in spasm or the patient tenses up during the chiropractic procedure. There are times when the audible 'cracking' does not occur. This is often due to either significant muscle tightness or that the patient may be having a hard time relaxing during their adjustments.
In this section, you will find articles on chiropractic's history, how wellness and medical care differ, and what exactly is an "adjustment" is and how it's used in an chiropractor's office.
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March Newsletter: Chiropractic Care for Neuropathy
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March Newsletter: Chiropractic Care for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee)
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February Newsletter: Chiropractic Care for Fibromyalgia
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February Newsletter: How Your Chiropractor Can Help with Degenerative Disc Disease
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Struggling with back or neck pain due to degenerative disc disease? A visit to the chiropractor could relieve your pain.
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December Newsletter: Custom Orthotics Could Be What You Need to Fight Foot Pain
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December Newsletter: Healthy Eating Tips for the Holiday Season
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Worried about gaining weight during the holidays? The healthy eating tips will help you avoid piling on the pounds.
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How Posture Affects Your Health
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Why an Inactive Lifestyle Isn’t Good For You
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Do you exercise enough? You may be at risk of developing these health conditions if you lead a sedentary lifestyle.
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Common Causes of Back Pain
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Does Your Pain Worsen During the Winter? Cold Weather May Be To Blame
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How Your Shoe Choices Affect Your Back and Spine
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The Most Effective Ways to Improve Your Sleeping Position
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How to Help Improve Your Children's Quality of Sleep
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Does your child toss and turn at night? These suggestions may improve his or her sleep quality.
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Back Friendly Yard Work Tips
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Do you love to garden or engage in home improvement activities? Do so safely with these back-friendly tips.
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Health Statistics and You
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We are awash in numbers, thanks in large part to the proliferation of personal mobile devices and the wrong-headed use of so-called big data.1 But applying statistical tools to the same set of data can support competing theories and lead to contradictory results. Such conflicting outcomes, known as antinomies
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Meditation and Me
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For many of us, the practice of meditation seems like a totally foreign notion. In an era of full-time, morning-to-night distractions and distractibility, the concept of quietly sitting with nothing else to do seems impossibly ridiculous. Why would anyone do that, we ask, as we text message with one
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