Pure Chiropractic Blog
Organic Healthcare: No Prescription Necessary
Organic Healthcare: No Prescription Necessary Bottom Line: The term Chiropractic comes from the Greek words cheir (hands) and praxis (practice). It literally means “done by hand.” Modern Chiropractic began way back in 1895, but many people still don’t exactly understand how Chiropractic care works… or when it may be the best time to see a…
What You Need To Know About Delayed Pain After A Car Accident
What You Need To Know About Delayed Pain After A Car Accident Bottom Line: If you can walk away after a car accident without any catastrophic injuries, you may consider yourself lucky! Even if you feel ok after exchanging information and speaking with the police, it’s always a good idea to see a Chiropractor following…
The Surprising Link Between Posture And Depression
The Surprising Link BetweenPosture And Depression Bottom Line: Have you ever been able to tell what someone’s mood is just by how they walked into a room? We all have! It’s a great example of how our posture and attitude are connected. Within seconds you can look at someone and tell whether they are confident,…
Postural Stress: The Link Between Tech Neck And Pain
Postural Stress: The Link BetweenTech Neck And Pain Bottom Line: Postural stress occurs not only because of your anatomy but also because of the decisions you make each day. Believe it or not, many of us spend 2 hours or more per day on our smartphones or tablets. That adds up to hundreds, if not…
Whiplash: How These Injuries Can Cause Chronic Pain
Whiplash: How These Injuries Can Cause Chronic Pain Bottom Line: Whiplash injuries used to be considered “no big deal’, but times have changed. Doctors now know that whiplash can cause lifelong pain and disability if not treated properly. During a car accident, the head often suddenly moves forward and backward with a tremendous amount of…
Improving Your Posture To Keep Your Spine Healthy
Improving Your Posture ToKeep Your Spine Healthy Bottom Line: Posture is described as the position that your body maintains while standing, sitting, or lying down. Most experts would agree that “good” posture reduces the stress on your spine by balancing the load placed upon the muscles and ligaments that support it. Why it Matters: Good…