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Concussions - Can Chiropractic Help?
posted: Oct. 05, 2020.
Concussions occur when the brain is violently shaken within the skull, causing bruising to the brain tissue. This can cause interference with brain activity which leads to one or more of a predictable set of “concussion symptoms”: ringing in the ears, loss of consciousness, dizziness, nausea, or confusion. Read more -
Staying healthy during winter - A chiropractor's perspective
posted: Oct. 05, 2020.
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6 Tips for Packing Out Your Deer or Elk This Season!
posted: Aug. 27, 2020.
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New to (or back at...) working out?
posted: Jul. 07, 2020.
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Mattresses.
posted: Jul. 07, 2020.
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Chiropractic and Camping.
posted: Jul. 07, 2020.
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Injured Low back? Watch how, and HOW MUCH you sit!
posted: Jul. 07, 2020.
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One-Sided athlete? Work out your non-dominant side!!!
posted: Jul. 07, 2020.
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Getting Adjusted Can Help With WHAT?!
posted: May 14, 2020.
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Work related pain... And the real reason why your posture sucks
posted: Sep. 16, 2019.
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Piriformis syndrome is a pain in the a$$..... literally.
posted: Jul. 30, 2019.
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Feeling prickly? Try Dry Needling for your Musculoskeletal Pain
posted: May 14, 2019.
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Anti Inflammatory Dieting - a satisfying and sustainable way to eat.
posted: Apr. 02, 2019.
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A look at some common knee injuries.... And why Dr. Dave got into the medical field.
posted: Apr. 02, 2019.
A knee injury is what got me into medicine. It was 2003 or 2004, and I was up skiing at White Pass, Washington with my family, and a close family Read more -
Inversion Table Home Care For Lower Back Pain
posted: Jan. 21, 2019.
The intention behind inversion table treatment is to provide traction through the spine that opens joints and disc spaces. Inversion treatment, as the name suggests, puts the patient in an upside down, or partially upside down position; most inversion tables have the option to be inverted at lower angles than fully inverted. In all research trials found, except for one published in 1985, inversion table therapy showed significant increases in blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. Similar to inversion therapy, mechanical traction used in many chiropractic and physical therapy clinics provides a similar intention of creating space in the joints and discs of the spine while keeping the patients in a neutral, horizontal position, avoiding the cardiovascular risk and head full of blood sensation. Read more -
Fibromyalgia and Chiropractic Care
posted: Jan. 04, 2019.