I have been asked many times what the key to spinal health is, and really the answer is simple. To keep your spine healthy you need good flexibility, stability, and proper alignment.
Real simple, in theory, much harder in practice. This is why I add all this should be done under the supervision of a spinal health professional, chiropractor preferably. We can give you the resources you need to establish and maintain all of these key elements to good spinal health.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Structure Dictates Function
We have a poster in the office that states Alignment improves Function, and every time I walk past it I think to myself how right that is. There was a time, not long ago, that this was used more of a catchphrase by chiropractors. Sure they believed it was true, but they never did much but adjust to influence alignment and just adjustments are not enough to make significant improvements. Today this is phrase has been proven to be fact, there are more people in different fields studying the importance of proper spinal structure and its influence of spinal pain and overall health.
If you have never had your spine checked, or if it has been years since the last time it was call today to get in for our Patient Appreciation Day on October 30th. On that day all first visit services; consultation, examinations, and any necessary radiographs will be FREE. Additionally for current patients all regular care visits will be FREE as well.
The longer you wait, the greater the potential for a minor mis-alignment to become a major problem.
If you have never had your spine checked, or if it has been years since the last time it was call today to get in for our Patient Appreciation Day on October 30th. On that day all first visit services; consultation, examinations, and any necessary radiographs will be FREE. Additionally for current patients all regular care visits will be FREE as well.
The longer you wait, the greater the potential for a minor mis-alignment to become a major problem.
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