As the weather warms more runners are heading outside to train. Unfortunately, increased activity can also lead to an increased risk of injury, particularly patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), also known as runner’s knee. What is Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome? Runner’s knee is often used to describe PFPS, but runner’s knee is actually a broader term describing […]
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How Chiropractic Benefits Those That Suffer From Migraine Headaches
 If you have ever had a migraine before then you know that it is much more than a simple headache. The symptoms can be debilitating, lasting hours and even days. According to the Migraine Research Foundation, it is the eighth most disabling disease in the world. An estimated 38 million people in the United […]
A Lil’ Slice of Heaven
Can you see it? Â Heaven in your mind. Â Can you imagine what heaven looks like? Â Or is it just grey and black with disembodied spirits floating around? Â Do you know that we have “little slices of heaven” here with us now and that Chiropractic reveals a Lil’ slice of Heaven? When I was a child, […]
How Chiropractic Helps People Who Suffer from Plantar Fasciitis
Feet are important. When you consider what your feet go through, taking 8,000 steps over the course of a day, according to the Illinois Podiatric Medical Association (IPMA), it’s easy to see how 75 percent of all Americans will have some type of foot pain at some point in their lives. Plantar fasciitis is a […]
How Chiropractic Helps Those That Suffer from Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, or TMJ, is a common condition that affects the jaw. It can be extremely painful and many people are turning to methods other than medication or surgery to relieve that pain. Lifestyle changes such as chiropractic care have been cited as a viable treatment for TMJ pain. What is TMJ? The joint […]
How Chiropractic Helps Those Who Suffer from Meniere’s Disease
Chiropractic has been proven to help many health conditions, including those that seem completely unrelated to the spine. Meniere’s Disease is one of those conditions. A disorder of the inner ear, Meniere’s Disease affects somewhere between 3 and 5 million people in the United States alone. The good news is, the majority of […]






