The Cervical Spine: What Chiropractic Patients Need to Know

The Cervical Spine: What Chiropractic Patients Need to Know

Neck pain is one of the most common sources of pain and chronic pain worldwide. According to the International Association for the

Walking vs Running: Which is Better for Low Back Pain Sufferers?

If you are one of the seven out of 10 Americans who has back pain, you are probably looking for relief. What

How Fallen Arches Can Cause Low Back Pain

The human body is an intricate machine; everything is connected in one way or another. This means that when one part is

4 Stretches Back Pain Suffers Can Do At Home

If you are like most people, at some point in your life you will experience back pain – if you haven’t already.

Why Gait Analysis Is Important With Chiropractic Care

The way a person walks, their gait, can be very telling. It can reveal problems in the feet, ankles, knees, and hips

4 Easy Stretches that Alleviate Piriformis Syndrome Pain

4 Easy Stretches that Alleviate Piriformis Syndrome Pain

Root canals. Kidney stones. Piriformis syndrome. These are all ailments that are painful and no fun! Piriformis syndrome especially is a pain, in,

What’s Your pH? Acid Diet vs. Alkaline Diet

What’s Your pH? Acid Diet vs. Alkaline Diet

There has been a lot in the media lately about alkaline diets and acidic diets in the body, but finding solid, straightforward

Vegan vs. Vegetarian: A Primer For Chiropractic Patients

Vegan vs. Vegetarian: A Primer For Chiropractic Patients

Vegan and vegetarian diets have long been touted as some of the healthiest diets for people of all walks of life. There

Degenerative Disc Disease Relief

Degenerative Disc Disease Relief

The most effective treatments are often the natural ones. The human body has this incredible ability to provide its own healing. Often

Osteoporosis vs. Osteopenia: What’s the Difference?

Osteoporosis vs. Osteopenia: What’s the Difference?

Osteoporosis is a significant health problem in the United States and worldwide. An estimated 10 million individuals have osteoporosis in the U.S.