Shelby County Chiropractic

Healthy New Year’s Resolutions for 2019

Healthy New Year’s Resolutions for 2019!

Our New Year’s Resolutions are usually centered on making our careers and relationships better. Let’s leave that for 2018! This year, aspiring to get healthier than you were last year. Stamp out your unhealthy habits. Learn to get rid of unnecessary pains. Your true achievement lies in valuing “yourself’

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Stress Management - Effective Chiropractic Techniques

Stress Management – Effective Techniques

Once in a while, you feel guilty because you shouted at your subordinate at work or where you took a wrong decision and regretted it later. These are all the sign of stress!

The good news is that there are many ways you can try to let go of the stress and cure it with the simple stress management effective techniques.

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How Chiropractic Care Alleviates Chronic Pain

How Chiropractic Care Alleviates Chronic Pain

Your dustbin probably contains heaps of empty painkiller boxes. You’ve visited your surgeon thrice this month. Nothing seems to be helping. It’s been three weeks, and you’re still unable to sleep peacefully at night. Your kids complain that you always use chronic back pain as an excuse for not playing with them. You feel distraught.

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Treating Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) With Chiropractic Adjustments

Winter Blues: Treating Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) With Chiropractic Adjustments

Interpreting conditions as isolated to a single part of the body is an easy mistake which is why many consider Seasonal Affective Disorder as only being limited to one’s state of mind. SAD has numerous symptoms rooted in the spine. Misalignments in the vertebrae can negatively affect the central nervous system, causing problems to appear throughout the body. Every year, around 5 percent of the U.S population suffers from seasonal depression.

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The Relationship between Weather Changes and Pain

The Relationship between Weather Changes and Pain

Did you ever hear your grandmother make predictions about weather changes as soon as her joints started to ache? Well, she’s not alone. Many people begin to experience pain with the change in season or weather. But the science behind it doesn’t necessarily support such claims due to a lack of evidence and the myriad of factors that need to be taken into account. That’s not to say there’s zero correlation between pain and weather change—maybe we’ve not discovered it yet.

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