Working From Home Causing Neck Pain?

Working from home can be tricky especially when it comes to setting up your workstation in the optimal position. These tips on how high to place your monitor, how to sit properly and comfortably and which type of desk to…
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Automobile Accident Aftercare

Anyone involved in an auto accident should be checked by a chiropractor regardless of whether or not they are feeling pain. Early detection of whiplash, soft tissue injuries or spinal misalignment is key to preventing a lifetime of pain from…
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Chiropractic Adjustments Restore Healthy Body Function

Vertebral subluxation is at the root of all, or nearly all, conditions that people suffer from every day. As chiropractors, we treat only one condition, and that is vertebral subluxation. Vertebral subluxation can cause headaches, allergies, neck pain, shoulder pain,…
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Tech Neck Injuries on the Rise

The most common injury we see in our practice is tech neck or what we also call forward head posture. Proper workstation setup and maintaining proper posture can greatly help reduce the incidence of tech neck. One of the things…
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Chiropractors Can Treat Joint Dysfunction

Chiropractic care can help someone experiencing joint dysfunction by restoring normal mobility and normal health of that joint. The main causes of joint dysfunction are overuse or repetitive use or repetitive motion syndrome. Typical symptoms would include some type of…
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Joint Dysfunction

Chiropractors treat joint pain and joint dysfunction by adjusting the joints to release pressure off the nerves and by creating specific exercise and stretching programs to help restore full range of motion in the joints. What are the most common…
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Chiropractic and Repetitive Movement Injuries

Injuries that we see very often caused by repetitive movement are carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic neck pain or ‘text neck’ and also chronic lower back pain. The best way to prevent these types of injuries is to make sure that…
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Avoid Repetitive Movement Injuries

Be proactive to avoid repetitive movement injuries.  This type of injury can affect people of all walks of life – not just athletes. Keep posture in check, have proper workstation ergonomics, and incorporate both strength building & recovery into workout…
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