Wednesday, January 29, 2014

10 Things most people don't know about...

If it keeps top athletes moving and winning, how about you? You work hard, you deserve to feel good!!! Come see me tomorrow and find out how you can do your "thing" better!

10 Things most people don't know about...

Day 2   Things most people don't know about chiropractic;   2. Athletes use chiropractors to stay well and perform better, not just for the occasional injury. Athletes choose chiropractors because we are movement specialists. Chiropractors ... were spotted all over the Olympic coverage last year, and top athletes such as Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, Tom Brady, Evander Holyfield, and Arnold Schwarzenegger have all been proud patients of chiropractors. These days it’s far more common than not for major athletes and sports teams to keep chiropractors nearby to help prevent injuries, speed injury recovery, improve balance and coordination, and give them a greater competitive edge.
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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Determination!

What are you doing today to bring you one step closer to your goal?

Determination!

What are you doing today to bring you one step closer to your goal?
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Thursday, January 23, 2014

10 Things Most People Don't Know About...

Watch my posts and find out what you should know about Chirorpractic! I bet you there are some things you didn't know and will be glad you did!

10 Things Most People Don't Know About...

The next 10 days we will post 1 thing per day that most people don't know about chiropractic. So here we go!   Day 1   1. Pain is the last symptom of dysfunction.   A patient’s back is often restricted or unstable for months or years before ... it presents as a problem and they show up in a chiropractor’s office. In addition, the absence of pain is not health. While medication may be needed, if you take a pill and the pain goes away, the dysfunction that caused it still persists. Muscle, ligament and joint injuries often occur as a result of long-term biomechanical dysfunction, sometimes from past injuries, making the area more susceptible to future injury.
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