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Why Do This?

I had a patient come to the office last week and she had been a patient for about two weeks. When she came in she was a 12, on a pain scale of 1-10, so she was hurting BAD. We adjusted her, told her to ICE at home, told her […]

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Chiropractic for Critters

Animal Chiropractic involves gentle mobilization of the spinal joints and extremities to restore proper biomechanics and nervous system function in your pet. Whether your pet is athletic or geriatric, chiropractic care may help to reduce pain and promote optimal function of the musculoskeletal system. I have adjusted a few dogs […]

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Whiplash NECK Injuries

There is a condition called whiplash. You’ve probably heard that term before. Picture yourself sitting in our car which is stopped at a red light or slowing down while approaching the light. The driver of the car behind you does not see the RED light in time and is late […]

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Are Neck Adjustments Safe?

One of the most effective chiropractic adjustments is to the cervical (neck) spine. We adjust children at the office all the time as well, and we just want you to know that adjustments are safe.(CLICK HERE & READ THIS FIRST)   Virtually every nerve impulse of your body passes through […]

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Is Your ‘Neck Pain’ Serious?

When is a pain in the neck more than just a pain in the neck? When is it the sign that something more serious may be involved? Typically, neck pain is caused by a muscle strain, and one side of the neck may experience more pain more than the other. […]

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Sneaky Reasons Your Back Hurts

You may not realize it, but these everyday activities are causing back pain. Here’s what they are and how to avoid them. Ever bend down to pick up a dust bunny or whatever and then — agh! — something gets tweaked on the way up? “Back pain is one of […]

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The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch is still one of my favourite books, if not, THE favourite. Pausch delivered his “Last Lecture”, titled Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams, at Carnegie Mellon on September 18, 2007. This talk was modeled after an ongoing series of lectures where top academics are asked to think […]

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