Posts Tagged ‘imbalance’
Time is Ticking on individual foot support for better spine-foot health and performance.
Foot Leveler’s Take the Quiz – Do you suffer from Low Back Pain? Do you have knee pain or hip pain? When you get out of bed, do your feet hurt? Do you own different types of shoes? Are your work/dress shoes uncomfortable? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, read on…
Read MoreCold and Flu
The season is upon us and no matter where we go, we will hear the sniffing and coughing to prove it. It affects us all in some way, whether it’s someone we work with, a family member or we are feeling a bit run down ourselves. A cold usually has symptoms of a runny nose,…
Read MoreHow Scars Can Interfere With Healing
Scars on the surface of your skin from past injuries, piercings, surgeries, tattoos, chicken pox, measles, or wisdom teeth extraction have consistently been found to cause disturbances in the functioning of the autonomic nervous system. They need to be properly and thoroughly handled whenever they show up in Nutrition Response Testing in order to attain…
Read MoreHow Physical Pain is Linked to Emotions
I recall a patient that injured his back when he was a child. His mother had been in the act of scolding him for climbing a tree when he fell from the tree and injured himself. She lectured him, saying that he would not have been hurt if he had not disobeyed and had used…
Read MoreWhy in Order to Get Well You Must Get Sicker
Many chiropractic patients have experienced retracing, but may not have known what to call it. Retracing is the re-experience or re-awakening of old symptoms, including pain, memories and even emotions that your body moves through for more complete healing. It’s not unusual for someone under chiropractic care to often exhibit symptoms which have not manifested…
Read MoreLower Back Pain Helped with Upper Cervical Chiropractic
When a person presents to the office with lower back pain, they are shocked to learn that the actual cause of their low back problem may be in the upper spine. There are a couple of ways that the upper neck can contribute to the development of lower back pain. First, the spine works and…
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