How Your Shoulder Pain May Not Be a Shoulder Problem What would you think if I told you your shoulder pain wasn’t a shoulder problem? It takes a bit to process. A 55-year-old gentleman came in to see me with an eight-year history of on and off right shoulder pain. Let’s call him Terry. A
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How Tennis Elbow Pain Isn’t Always an Elbow Problem
How Tennis Elbow Pain Isn’t Always an Elbow Problem For whatever reason, we’ve had an influx of tennis elbow pain cases, so I thought I would share our experiences, as most people think of back pain when hearing the word, “chiropractor.” Okay, so, you have pain on the outside of your elbow, and you have
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How to Fix Your Own Neck and Shoulder Pain Without Costly Procedures
Fix Your Own Neck and Shoulder Pain Do you ever get that “crick” in the neck, nagging ache in your trap, or pain in the shoulder blade? These are a few of the descriptions of neck and shoulder pain we hear regularly. Interestingly, the common neck and shoulder pain are not always complicated. And our
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5 Chiropractic Myths Busted
Unfortunately, there are many myths regarding chiropractic and chiropractors. Most of the myths are our own fault! Depending on who you talk to, you can get quite a variety of reactions. When you mention “chiropractor” you can get a mix of raving fans to downright slander. It makes sense: traditional chiropractic is as much an
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Chiropractors — Skeptical? 5 Reasons You Should Try
Have you thought about seeing chiropractors but never have because: You thought it was bogus? Were afraid of being adjusted (the “crack”)? Didn’t think they could help you? Other? I will preface by saying that the word “chiropractic” is a blanket term. All chiropractors are different — some more than others — and can have
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The Truth: What You Need to Know About Low Back Pain
Low back pain is the most common cause of recurring lost time from work (2). According to a 2006 review, low back pain cost the United States 100 billion dollars annually, with about 66% attributed to lost wages and reduced productivity (1) — this places a huge burden on us as a society. What has
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