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Frequently Asked Questions About Chiropractors

Pain goes away because your body is functioning properly, it is as simple as that! Millions of people have found health after suffering with all kinds of problems. Your body will always be better off with a nervous system free of interference from subluxations. Read More

Pro Athletes: What do they do to stay healthy and rehab from injuries?

Why do they receive Chiropractic Wellness Care to help them be top of their game and the healthiest? Read More

Do Wellness Programs Help Companies Save On Costs?

Employees can then join free weight management, smoking cessation or nutrition classes and can use on-site fitness centers. John McKeegan, a Johnson & Johnson spokesman stated that the savings in reduced medical claims total about $5 million a year. Read More

What Jobs Are More At Risk For Back Problems?

The study conducted by the BCA surveyed 2,374 people, found that 59% of the working population, in the top category at risk for back problems, sit down all day. Read More

Can Chiropractors help with Anti-Aging?

a landmark study published in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation (JVSR) found evidence that chiropractic care can reduce oxidative stress in the body. Oxidative stress is the damage that occurs when free radicals outnumber the body's antioxidants. Oxidative stress damages all body cell components: proteins, lipids and DNA. Read More

Chiropractic Adjustments Enhance Signals from the Brain to the Body

Chiropractic adjustments have been shown to enhance the sensorimotor integration of the brain with the body. Many experts have hypothesized that increased stress cycles in the body produce the environment for dis-ease and eventually disease within the body. Read More

Sitting For Long Hours Per Day Takes Years Off Your Life

They found that the more hours the men and women sat every day, the greater their chance of dying prematurely. Those people who sat more than eight hours a day — which other studies have found is about the amount that a typical American sits had a 15 percent greater risk of dying during the study’s three-year follow-up period than people who sat for fewer than four hours a day. Read More

Waist Size & Heart Risk Are Teenagers In Danger?

Teenagers whose B.M.I. had put them in the obese category showed a trend toward higher blood pressure with higher waist-to-height ratios. Waist size should be half of height or less, the researchers found. Above that ratio, they began seeing associations with cardiovascular risk factors. Read More

Runners May Be In Great Shape, But Prone To Injuries

By most estimates, nearly 70 percent of runners will become injured. While many of their injuries will appear minor, they can become more serious over time if not properly treated. Read More

YIPS & Wrist spasms how chiropractic can help

Golf, cricket, darts, baseball, chefs anyone that uses their wrists frequently. It was once considered to be associated with performance anxiety. Read More

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome Explained By A Chiropractor

Your arms and legs have several groupings, or compartments, of muscles, blood vessels and nerves. Each of these compartments is encased by a thick layer of connective tissue called fascia, which supports the compartments and holds the tissues within each compartment in place. Fascia is inelastic, which means it has little ability to stretch. Read More

Are women Snowboarders More Injury Prone Than Skiers?

Fractured collar bones and concussions each accounted for about four percent of the injuries in adults and five percent in kid snowboarders. Among skiers, on the other hand, torn and otherwise injured knee ligaments sidelined one-third of the adult skiers, with leg muscle bruises being most common in kids Read More

Heading Soccer Balls Could Cause Brain Injury or concussion

In their review of existing research, published in the January issue of Neurosurgery, the researchers said caution about heading must be used at all levels of soccer. They advised that children use age-appropriate balls until they develop the neck strength and body control necessary for correct heading technique. Read More

Jumper's Knee (Patellar Tendonitis): How chiropractic can help

Jumper's knee is an overuse or repetitive injury that occurs over time. This injury can happen with any sport that requires constant jumping, landing, and changing direction. This can cause strains, tears, and damage to the patellar tendon. Read More

What is Erb's Palsy and how do babies get it?

Pulling on the nerves and can severely damage the nerves coming from the neck going down to the hand. Read More

Signs of Skin Cancer: Tips from SF Bay Area Chiropractor

Skin cancer affects people of all skin tones, including those with darker complexions. When melanoma occurs in those with dark skin tones, it's more likely to occur in areas not normally considered to be sun-exposed. Read More

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Hours in the mission district, San Francisco

Monday
8-12pm
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
3-6PM
Thursday
8-12PM
Friday
3-8PM
Saturday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Sunday
Closed