Tag archive for ‘chiropractic’
Video Blog: Cervicogenic Headache and Upper Cervical Chiropractic
The source of headaches is often confusing. The kinds of headache are multiple, and their diagnosis is often controversial. Learn about a common kind of headache–the cervicogenic headache, and how it actually starts in the neck, and not in the head.
Video Blog: Multiple Sclerosis and Upper Cervical Care
Several case studies show relief of MS symptoms in association with Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care. Is there something that can explain these results? New research tells us “Yes!”
“Doctor with a heart” charity event coming this Valentine’s Day
Need abroad and in our community demands that we do something. So, this is what we’re doing.
Guest Post: The problem of Johnny’s seizures
Years of seizures, surgery, and medication, and no real answers. When Johnny’s mom heard of upper cervical care, she knew she had to try it for her son. Even when his primary care provider told her not to.
Balanced Living Podcast: Cycling with Skunk River Cycles
I interview Ronn Ritz from Skunk River Cycles in Ames to learn the secrets of cycling from an expert. We learn how to select a bike, talk about the benefits of cycling, and the advancements in this under appreciated sport.
Are your child’s ears more important than her spine?
While children don’t typically have the same kinds of back pain as adults, they still have the same hectic schedules, carry the same loads, and sit for hours in the same desks and chairs, and put their bodies through the same rigorous sports.
New study highlights need for low back pain alternatives
Alternatives for low back pain often offer more relief than traditional medical care. Why aren’t they better known?
Baby boomers going green with chiropractic
America is going green. Millions of Americans are eating organic foods, recycling, and purchasing natural products. Some say that these natural shoppers are the buyers that are “greening” American healthcare with an interest in wellness and prevention.



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