June Updates!

Hi all! Thank you so much for the opportunity, I am so grateful for all of you. I have some good information for you this month. To start, I am going to cover changes to the schedule. This month, the schedule is normal (MWTh 8-6, T 2-6, F 8-12). Looking forward to July, the office will … Read more

May Updates

Office Closings – the office will be closed on Monday, May 27th for Memorial Day. I’v often told you that the latest research suggests that you should have your spine checked every 7-14 days.  Even newer research suggests that the frequency of care should be more often and when patients in the study were adjusted … Read more

April Updates

April Updates Its the time of year when we start getting outside to exercise, move around and play with the kids. This email will cover running and I’m going to give you a lot of information that has really helped me and changed the way I run to keep myself healthy. Quote – “Every year, anywhere … Read more

March Updates

This month I will be covering a sacred cow in which everyone of us has been taught forever. Icing an injury (this is different than taking ice baths/cold exposure for general wellness). First, I have a change to the office schedule. Office Closings for March/April – Updated from my email last month, I have to take a … Read more

February Updates

 I am going to start doing these monthly updates a little differently. I have been getting weekly emails from Tim Ferris and I love his format. He keeps his email brief with 5 bullet points of what he is learning including things he’s reading, watching, doing, among other things. I will vary these a little … Read more

Upper Crossed Syndrome

Upper crossed syndrome is a muscle imbalance where the chest/pecs become short and tight and the upper back muscles (trapezius, levator scapula) become lengthened and tight. Most of the time we feel the symptoms in the upper back – knots, pain, tightness. Our first inclination is the stretch the upper back out, but those muscles are … Read more

Higher Level

 “The philosophy of chiropractic is to take care of the whole person, not just their symptoms. The mission is to restore the person to a state of normalcy so that the body can heal itself, reconnect, and function at a higher level.”