Injury Related Stress And Anxiety Addressed With Chiropractic Care

Going through traumatic accidents that result in injuries can cause injury-related stress and anxiety for individuals. It is understandable that… Read More

April 16, 2021

The Science of Resting Energy Expenditure and Body Composition: Master Athletes

Nutritional assessment has the primary purpose of evaluating the patient to provide the best dietetic advice and lifestyle changes. However,… Read More

April 16, 2021

Recovering From A Deadlift Lower Back Injury

The deadlift is a weight training exercise that helps build muscle, strength, and stamina. It works legs, core, buttocks, and… Read More

April 15, 2021

Avoiding and Preventing Spinal Compression Fractures

Spinal vertebral compression fractures are a common injury in older individuals brought on from a lowered bone density. Hip and… Read More

April 14, 2021

Nerve Flossing Exercises for Sciatica

Traditional medical treatment for sciatica can sometimes be not as effective or ineffective for individuals, but nerve flossing is an… Read More

April 13, 2021

Self Cracking and Self-Popping The Spine

Self-cracking and popping the spine can feel good but should it be done without professional/chiropractic assistance? We’ve all done it… Read More

April 12, 2021

Association between Phase Angle and Protein-Energy Wasting.

The predictive quality of the whole body phase angle makes it a vital measurement of the anthropometric assessment. Furthermore, conditions… Read More

April 12, 2021

Whiplash, How Long Does It Last?

Motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, work injuries, and falls are a few causes of whiplash. It is a condition that… Read More

April 9, 2021

Seeing A Chiropractor Regularly for Injury Prevention and Maintenance

Seeing A Chiropractor Regularly for Injury Prevention and Maintenance. A common question that comes up is how often is it… Read More

April 8, 2021

Tight Hip Flexors and How To Release

Tight hip flexors are a common complaint among individuals. Sitting for too long is the usual suspect, but highly active… Read More

April 7, 2021