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Origins and History of Chiropractic Care

The word ‘Chiropractic’ comes from the Greek words cheir (meaning ‘hand’) and praktos (meaning ‘done’), i.e. Done by Hand. The name was chosen by the developer of chiropractic, Daniel David Palmer. A prolific reader of all things scientific, DD Palmer realized that...

Facts and Myths About Chiropractic

Even though chiropractic has become mainstream, a lot of old myths still exist. Myth #1 – Chiropractors are not real doctors. A chiropractic college grants a D.C. or Doctorate of Chiropractic degree. Chiropractors are licensed as health care providers in every...

May is National Correct Posture Month

Does that mean that every other month we can slouch, slump, sag, stoop, sink, swerve, and be a sofa spud? Of course not, but at least take a look at sharpening your posture skills for this month. It might just make a world of a difference. Poor posture not only gives...

Scoliosis: How Chiropractic Helps a Twisted Spine

Scoliosis comes from the Greek words that means crookedness. When you have scoliosis, your spine’s straight position begins to bend sideways. It can take the form of a single curve (C-shaped) or as a double curve (S-shaped). The most commonly affected area is the mid...

Chiropractic Treatment After a Car Accident

Consulting a chiropractor is always a smart move after having a car accident. A chiropractor can treat neck injuries / whiplash, back injuries, soft tissue injuries, and he is able to help you loosen stiff muscles after the vehicular accident occurs. First off, you...

6 Reasons for Continuing Chiropractic Care

Continue your progress: Relief care lays the foundation for complete healing of the soft tissues surrounding your spine. Research suggests ligaments and muscles that support your spine take longer to heal than indicated by how you feel. Your body continues to heal...