Move Like The Pros
Years ago not all golfers had physical attributes or even looked like athletes until Tiger came onto the stage. Now we have golfers that look more like Brooks Koepka, strong, fit and move exceptionally well.
Abdominal Separation in Pregnant and Postpartum Women: What Does It Mean and What Should I Do About It?
Diastasis, or separation, of the front abdominal muscles goes by a lot of different names: diastasis rectus abdominis (DRA), diastasis recti, abdominal separation, “mommy tummy,” etc. They’re all just a fancy way to say that your rectus abdominus or “six pack” muscles have separated.
Incontinence during & after pregnancy… Should it happen??
While it may not be “normal” to have trouble with the pelvic floor, it is surprisingly common, especially in pregnant and postpartum women. Some researchers estimate that up to 3 in 4 women have stress incontinence during pregnancy, which often resolves spontaneously postpartum, but for many women, it continues for months or years after delivery.
What’s With All the Exercise? Why Not Just Adjust?
“My last chiropractor only adjusted me — why don’t you do that?” “Why do you want me to move so much during appointments?” “Why does it matter if I don’t do the exercises at home?” We hear all the time that we’re different, and patients frequently ask us questions like the ones above. We talk about movement a lot, and that’s because…
Exercise and Chiropractic
We believe that the best way to make you resilient to those aches and pains that seem to keep coming back can be through prescribed regular exercise.