Chiropractic Blog

Chronic Inflammation

Eating Clean to Defeat Chronic Inflammation

By Espinosa | April 15, 2022

Chronic inflammation is the natural result of a poor diet Foods that are high in processed ingredients usually contain high levels of sugar and bad fat- foods that make you feel OK and fill you up but let you down in the long run. A buzzword in the health community, inflammation is linked to all…

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Office

How to Keep your Office from Being the Death of You

By Espinosa | April 6, 2022

Office ergonomics are made for form and function but rarely are they made for good health Let’s subscribe to the conventional wisdom that working in an office has fewer risks than working construction, or directing traffic or being a lion trainer … … … The risks associated with office work are much less glaring and…

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Daily Stretch

Getting Excited about the Daily Stretch with Active Isolated Stretching

By Espinosa | March 30, 2022

We all know that stretching is good for us… …but even so, it is probably the activity that is the largest victim of our lazy nature. There are very few people I know who cannot reasonably find 10 minutes to stretch in a day, but there are millions of excuses for why we don’t. Let’s…

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Exercise and Chiropractic

Leaving Pain Behind with Exercise and Chiropractic Therapy

By Espinosa | March 21, 2022

Exercise and chiropractic therapy are important for managing back pain As a general rule, daily exercise is recommended for people concurrent with their chiropractic treatment for a variety of reasons. Studies show that exercise and stretching strengthen key muscles, reduce acute and chronic pain, improve range of motion and overall boost your quality of life,…

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reverses aging

Cell rejuvenation therapy safely reverses aging in mice

By Espinosa | March 14, 2022

Imagine living to be 200 or more, and healthy as a teenager the who time.  A-lot-Longer Healthier Living Could be right around the corner. “We are elated that we can use this approach across the life span to slow down aging in normal animals. The technique is both safe and effective in mice,” says Juan…

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Cooling Down

Cooling Down with Child’s Pose

By Espinosa | March 5, 2022

The cool down is an important part of any exercise routine But many people forego it altogether in favor of hopping in the shower and getting on with their day. Devoting a few extra minutes to stretching at the end of your work out will help to finish off the work out on a well-rounded…

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Releasing your Neck

Releasing your Neck from Tightness

By Espinosa | February 26, 2022

Have you ever complained of a stiff, sore neck… …and then not done anything about it? Join the club…we humans are a funny race when it comes to taking action to prevent pain. This is unfortunate because most modern activities are putting more of a burden on our neck, causing strain to the muscles and…

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Tracking Your Back Pain

Tracking Your Back Pain with a Daily Journal

By Espinosa | February 19, 2022

Coming to grips with your pain If you live with chronic back pain, whether this is a recent affliction or a life long struggle, you need to be proactive about taking care of yourself. Too many of us simply ignore the pain until it accumulates into a debilitating episode that takes us out of action.…

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Chiropractic for Pain Relief

Chiropractic for Pain Relief

By Espinosa | February 12, 2022

Chiropractic Is effective at relieving pain  The core of chiropractic theory holds that the spine affects the function of your entire body. Therefore, in order to regulate the function of your body, including keeping pain at bay, a proper alignment of the spine must be maintained to allow you to move your best and allow…

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Frozen Shoulder

Chiropractic for Frozen Shoulder

By Espinosa | February 4, 2022

What is frozen shoulder? Less commonly known as adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder refers to stiffness, pain, and a limitation in range of movement in the shoulder. It commonly occurs after an injury, whether acute or from repetitive strain; tissues surrounding the shoulder joint stiffen, and scar tissue begins to form. When this occurs, any movement…

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