Posted on April 14, 2017, 6 a.m. in Diabetes Exercise Research shows that HIIT quickly improves glucose metabolism and insulin… Read More
Modern chiropractic started in the late 1800s when Daniel David Palmer, a self-educated teacher and healer, performed the very first… Read More
Why is it that all of our patients seem to have "tight" and "overactive" upper trapezius. A deep ache and… Read More
The understanding the spine is somehow involved in health and wellness, in addition to the practice of utilizing manual manipulation… Read More
The concept that light energy from a laser can reduce inflammation and pain, hasten healing in damaged tissues, relax muscles,… Read More
The majority of clients that present to the clinic with anterior knee pain over the coming year will more often… Read More
I have been travelling through Athens and now Istanbul. My 11 year old is a Percy Jackson nut and has… Read More
Sciatica is commonly characterized as mild to severe pain which radiates along a single or both legs, caused by the… Read More
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Wondering exactly how much protein you should be consuming each day? The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA), which is the minimum amount… Read More
About Pain Management (Medicine) Specialists A pain medicine specialist is a medical or osteopathic doctor who treats pain due to… Read More
If It Sounds Too Good to Be True… When you’re in pain, you might try just about anything to feel… Read More
Kettlebells Strengthen the Spine Strengthening the spinal muscles is essential for health and fitness. Functional kettlebell training is resistance training… Read More
Never Have, Never Will Join Drs. Jason Deitch and Tom Klapp as they lay out the rationale for remaining one… Read More
Several lumbar spine (lower back) disorders may cause sciatica. Sciatica is usually referred to as light to severe pain in… Read More
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Any marathoner will tell you that the grueling 26-mile races can do a number on the hips, knees, ankles and… Read More
(HealthDay News) -- Wrist-worn activity trackers such as Fitbit don't reliably assess heart rate, a new study finds. While the… Read More
Parkinson's disease can cause tremors, stiffness and trouble with walking. But a new study suggests that regular exercise can slow… Read More