Explaining Lower Back Pain
Back pain guidelines recommend seeing a chiropractor or other form of healthcare before medications such as relaxants or opioid based pain relief.
Back pain guidelines recommend seeing a chiropractor or other form of healthcare before medications such as relaxants or opioid based pain relief.
Scientists have worked out that at any one time, over 500,000,000 people are suffering from low back pain and it is now the leading cause of disability worldwide.
Do you work out at the gym wanting to get strong? If you do you may be fascinated to know about this study, because the way your spine works actually influences how strong you are.
Research studies have shown that improving the function of your spine can not only help your brain see what’s going on in your spine but what’s going on in your arms.
The research on subclinical pain is showing us is that even just mild recurring spinal problems, even on days you feel no pain, can also alter how your brain functions.
Did you know that people who have bad posture usually end up with neck pain or headaches and people with neck pain often have additional breathing problems associated with it.
Did you know that the the way your spine works influences the function of your jaw? A research team look at what happens to jaw strength immediately following an adjustment.
When you first see a chiropractor, you might wonder how often you need to visit. It depends dependent on your condition and their recommended care plan.
In this first introductory video we explore what chiropractic is all about, and how it works, then we briefly explore the evidence informed effects of chiropractic care.
Most people know that having a healthy heart rate is very important. You don’t want your heart to beat too fast and you don’t want it to beat too slow.