the 5 pillars of wellness
I've come to understand that wellness is not just about the absence of disease or injury; it's about achieving a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. To that end, I'd like to introduce you to the five pillars of wellness: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, psychological well-being, and social connectivity.
custom orthotics 101
Orthotics are custom-made or over-the-counter devices that can help support, align, and improve the function of your feet and lower limbs. If you are experiencing foot, ankle, or lower limb problems, our chiropractor may evaluate your condition and prescribe orthotics if deemed appropriate.
core training: simple considerations
It is important to remember that “core” is not just your abdominals! All muscles that stabilize the axial skeleton (your head, spine and pelvis) are considered part of the core muscle group.
the rotator cuff for dummies
Have you ever injured your shoulder and had a someone tell you that you probably hurt your rotator cuff? If you agreed but then proceeded to wonder what a rotator cuff is, look no further because we’re going to fill you in!
how often should I get a massage?
Whether you’re an athlete training for your next big race or event, a family that goes on extra-long hikes every weekend, or someone who is working at a desk every day, massage can help you.