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Histopathology
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About Chiropractic Care, Vertebral Subluxation
Following a car accident, the bones of the spine may shift out of their original position or lose their normal motion, in what’s called vertebral subluxation complex. This condition is characterized by a set of signs and symptoms that affect the spinal column. Histopathology is one of its five major
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History
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About Chiropractic Care, What is Chiropractic
Manual manipulation of the spine and other joints in the body have been around for a long time. Ancient writings from China and Greece dating between 2700 B.C. and 1500 B.C. mention spinal manipulation and the maneuvering of the lower extremities to ease low back pain. In fact, Hippocrates, the famous
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Hitting for the Cycle
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Newsletter Library, Mind-Body Connection
In baseball, hitting for the cycle means that a batter hits a single, a double, a triple, and a home run during the same game. Hitting for the cycle is a rare baseball event, occurring about as often as a no-hitter by a pitcher. Certainly, a great deal of skill is involved in accomplishing such a feat.
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Holiday Cheer
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Newsletter Library, Breaking Bad Habits
In early winter, whether we're celebrating Hanukkah or Christmas, both or nothing at all, families and friends gather to share food and drink and give thanks for a year successfully completed. We send up a rousing holiday cheer and share delicious holiday cheer in celebration of our accomplishments and
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Holiday Guide to Back Care
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Newsletter Library, Injury Rehab & Prevention
Parties. Gift shopping. Family gatherings. Curling up to watch a favorite movie on the couch…. The holiday season is full of reasons for good cheer. And yet, according to the American Physical Therapy Association, it is also prime time for Americans to suffer from back and neck pain.
For one thing,
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Holiday Stress - Take a Deep Breath
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Most of us pay little attention, if any, to the daily functioning of our many physiological systems. Our hearts beat, our digestive systems digest, and our various hormones, such as those deriving from the thyroid gland, adrenal gland, and pancreas, do what they do. It's all good... until it's not.
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Home Improvement
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Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
You've finally decided to paint your kids' bedrooms. Not only that, but you're going to do it yourself. Congratulations. Or your rooftop gutters have become so filled with leaves that the only place for overflow rainwater to go is down the sides of your house and seep into the foundation, and you've
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How Chiropractic Care Can Help While Pregnant
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Tired of pregnancy aches and pains? Chiropractic care can ease your symptoms naturally.
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How Chiropractic Helps Patients After an Auto Accident
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In pain after an auto accident? Chiropractic treatment can help you manage your symptoms.
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How Do You Rate?
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Newsletter Library, Wellness
In the field of statistics, a five-point rating scale is commonly used to evaluate all sorts of personal responses, feelings, and assessments. This frequently used tool is known as the Likert scale, and most people have completed such a rating device on numerous occasions, most typically in consumer
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How Many Fruits and Vegetables are on Your Plate?
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Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Healthy Eating
The human body evolved to consume a diet that is high in fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables contain a number of plant compounds that your body needs in order to operate correctly. If you don't consume enough of these plant compounds, your energy level will suffer along with your overall health.
Everyone
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How Much Exercise Is Enough Exercise?
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Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
Most of us would agree that we want to be as healthy as we can. Thanks to a steady barrage of commentary by talking heads on television and articles by "experts" in weekend editions of newspapers and magazines, most of us are aware that enjoying good health has a lot to do with specific habits of nutrition
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How Posture Affects Your Health
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Could your health problem be related to your posture?
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How Stretching Can Improve Your Health
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Could stretching improve your health and help you avoid aches and pains?
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How To Ease Into Exercise In The New Year With New Workout Plans
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Are you planning to exercise more in 2020? Your chiropractor can help you avoid injuries that may prevent you from reaching your goals.
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How To Have More Energy
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Newsletter Library, Healthy Tips
So far 2009 has been a rollercoaster ride - many great new developments. And yet the worldwide economic turmoil has been very, very rough on most people. Stress levels have been sky high, and stress saps a person's energy. Even the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is concerned. In March 2009
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How Your Shoe Choices Affect Your Back and Spine
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Got back pain? Your shoes may be the reason you're hurting.
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How to Avoid and Treat Tension Headaches
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Do you have frequent tension headaches? Banish the pain with chiropractic treatment
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How to Enjoy Summertime Activities Without Back Pain
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Want to avoid an aching back this summer? Try a few of these suggestions.
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How to Help Improve Your Children's Quality of Sleep
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Does your child toss and turn at night? These suggestions may improve his or her sleep quality.
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How to Make Sure Your Chiropractic Adjustment Lasts
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A few surprisingly simple steps can help you maintain your chiropractic adjustment results longer.
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How to Strengthen Your Joints
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Are you struggling with painful, weak joints?
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Ice Capades
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Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
In the depths of winter, adults, as well as children, exert themselves to engage in enjoyable outdoor activities that will keep them warm and provide both excitement and entertainment. Cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, sledding, ice hockey, figure skating, and speed skating all have their enthusiasts.
Many
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Identity
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Health & Wellness, Wellness Perspectives, Spiritual
The big distinction about wellness psychology is that it is largely a manifestation of your identity, who you believe yourself to be. If you consider yourself a well person, it goes a long way toward producing well habits and a well mind. Your identity is your self image, your self concept, your beliefs
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Improve Your Condition With Chiropractic Care
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Medication isn't the only way to treat pain. Chiropractic care offers natural pain relief for these five conditions.
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Improve Your Golf Game & Save Your Back
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Newsletter Library, Injury Rehab & Prevention
Many avid golfers contort their bodies into oddly twisted postures, generating a great deal of torque. Couple this motion with a bent-over stance, repeat 120 times over three or four hours, add the fatigue that comes with several miles of walking, and you've got a good workout-and a recipe for potential
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Improve Your Recovery Time With Chiropractic Treatment
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Has pain lingered longer than expected after an injury? Chiropractic treatment may speed up your recovery time.
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Indoor Activities and Exercises
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Are you preparing for the winter months or looking for exercises to do when you can't make it to the gym? Follow these exercises to maintain a healthy fitness routine.
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Informed People Make Healthy Choices
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Newsletter Library, Wellness
Being an informed patient is an empowering concept.1 In the modern healthcare marketplace, the doctor-patient relationship has become a two-way street. It's no longer a situation in which the doctor tells the patient what to do. Today, patients can be full partners in managing their care and well-being.2
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Interval Training and Cardiovascular Health
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Newsletter Library, Exercise & Fitness
Interval training is an important part of aerobic exercise. If you're a walker or a runner, run intervals once a week. Walking and running build endurance by strengthening your cardiovascular system. Doing interval training once a week enhances your endurance by dramatically increasing the amount of
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Is 60 the New 40?
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Newsletter Library, Staying Young
"60 is the New 40" is more than a marketing slogan. The phrase is also a metaphor for optimism, as well as a metaphor for good health.
How can 60 really be the new 40? First, there are the demographics. Forty years ago, when today's 40-year-olds were just being born, 40 was a fairly substantial age.
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Is My Pain Serious?
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Newsletter Library, Back, Body & Joint Pain
How do you know whether your pain needs to be evaluated by your chiropractor? This is the age-old question. The answer needs to be specific to your particular problem, rather than a one-size-fits all solution. But there are good guidelines that everyone can follow.
First, is your pain deep and boring
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Is it Time to See a Chiropractor?
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Are you struggling with aches and pain? A chiropractic adjustment may offer the solution to your problems.
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January Newsletter: How Chiropractic Will Help You Reach Your Health Goals
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Planning to improve your health this year? Chiropractic can help.
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January Newsletter: Why You Should Visit Your Chiropractor This Winter
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Is a visit with the chiropractor on your winter calendar?
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