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Sprained ankle? Come get treated at our Chiropractic office.

If you find yourself dealing with an ankle sprain, and let's face it, the traditional "R.I.C.E." method falls short. Enter the more effective M.I.L.D. strategy: Mobilize, Inflame, Load, and Don't Brace. Mobilizing the ankle prevents stiffness and promotes fluid movement for a better healing response.

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Can chiropractors flip breech babies?

Although as chiropractors we don't "treat" breech babies, there is so much we can do to help improve the mother’s pelvic biomechanics and decrease muscle tension. The amazing thing is that when we address these problems in the mother, babies will often flip!

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7 Healthy Habits to Start in 2022

With the new year comes lots of new resolutions and good intentions, and these often aim at improving health and fitness. The good news is that you don't have to completely overhaul your diet or exercise routine to improve your health.

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Have an ache or pain? Here's why you shouldn't expect pain medications to fix you.

If a medication helps your headache, or back pain, or knee pain, but your pain comes back, it shouldn’t be a surprise. Not getting immediate relief (or relief that lasts) from pain medication can be frustrating for sure, but it doesn’t mean that nothing can help you. It just means that your problem isn’t the result of a medication deficiency.

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Your Movement Diet

Just like nutrient deficiencies, many of us often have movement deficiencies. A whole-food-based diet will keep your body feeling its best, and a full-spectrum movement practice will keep your muscles and joints feeling their best. Our joints were not made to stay in one position — they were made to move! — so if we spend most of our time, day after day in the same position, our joints can become deficient in a particular movement, and they let us know by feeling stiff and signaling pain.

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Understanding Pain: Why Do We "Pick the Scab?"

Much like a scab forming on our skin, our backs are constantly trying to patch and heal themselves. We, however, by continuing to repeat harmful movement patterns in our daily lives cause re-injury. We are essentially “picking the scab.” It is unreasonable to expect the body to heal if we continue to provoke it in the same way that led to the original injury.

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Baby Toys! What to Look for and What to Avoid

How you play with your baby can actually affect how they move as a child or even as an adult. Although we mean well when we try to “help” baby roll, sit, or walk, we aren’t actually teaching them how to do those activities. Instead, we’re teaching them how to do those things with compensations. Dr. Whitney lays out why some toys can interfere with normal development, what toys and baby items you should avoid, and how you can play with your baby to help their little brain and body grow!

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Dr. Whitney's story: Why women's health

I was frustrated because I felt like somehow pregnancy and delivery had damaged my body, and that just didn't make sense to me. I didn’t understand why I was having severe back pain. I thought I should have been fine.

After my first birth, I realized that there really is no standard of care for postpartum women. And women deserve better.

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Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD)

Treatment will usually start by focusing on pain relief and releasing trigger points in the surrounding muscles. We do this with dry needling or muscle release, or a combination of the two. Because the TMJ is so unstable (remember — it partially dislocates when you open your mouth all the way), chiropractic adjusting of the jaw is usually not indicated.

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What You Need to Know About Your Postpartum Recovery

A lot of women ask how soon they can return to exercise postpartum, what kind of exercises they should do, and when they should expect to “get their bodies back.” But what happens after the standard six-week postpartum wait? Are you in the clear to hop back in the gym and pick up where you left off before pregnancy?

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3 Ways to Pick Things Off the Ground Without Hurting Your Low Back

Have you ever picked up a box, a child, or even something as light as a pencil off the ground and then had immediate low back pain? It’s more common than you might think, but just because it happens to a lot of people doesn’t mean that it makes it any easier when it happens to you. Here’s why the way you’re (probably) currently picking things off the ground isn’t helping your low back pain.

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6 Things to Look for in a Sports Chiropractor

“Sports Chiropractor.” It’s an overused title that often does not carry any weight. We want to make sure that if you are looking for a “Sports Chiropractor” that you find a provider that will help you meet your athletic goals and give you the care you deserve. Here are 6 things that make a Sports Chiropractor true to their title.

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