Posts Tagged ‘Gloucester County NJ Chiropractors’
The Votes Are In and More Patients Love Their Chiropractor
Patients often find that Chiropractic is more successful than medical care, for treating a wide range of conditions and diseases.
According to nationwide surveys, results show the popularity of Chiropractic care is at an all-time high.
Nearly 30% of the U.S. population, aged 18 and older, have used Chiropractic.
90% of Chiropractic patients felt their treatment was effective.
58% ...
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Chronic Knee Pain? Chiropractic Provides Relief
Nowadays, Derise Rawls visits chiropractor Dr. Chris Beckwith on a regular basis for knee pain. She started seeing him after a tear in the cartilage of her knee had kept her in pain for two years.
“I couldn’t walk my grandchildren outside. I couldn’t walk with my husband,” Derise said. She tried the usual avenue of ...
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Risk to Benefit Stats Chiropractic Versus Medical
Every form of health care can contain some risk and the media often sensationalize those risks and create fear. But what are the real numbers? The following shows a comparison between spinal manipulation, spinal surgery, and anti-inflammatory drugs (non-steroidal).
Your patients need to know these statistics.
Cervical Spine Manipulation:
Complication 2.09 per million
Death .268 per million
Cervical Spine Surgery:
Complication ...
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Chiropractic Adjustments Can Change Your Life
Three months ago, a former tennis professional was so hobbled by an apparent “bad hip” that invasive replacement surgery seemed imminent. Now, just 10 weeks after receiving a single Chiropractic adjustment, remarkably, he’s back on the path to pain-free living.
Jim Bartell’s troubles with his hip area began over 10 years before when he was in ...
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Optimal Health and Wellness with Chiropractic
A Chiropractic-based research project is being used to study the effectiveness of Chiropractic care and it’s relation to the general health status of patients.
Data was collected from 311 patients for the project using the RAND Health Survey and a global well-being scale. X-rays of pre-adjustment and post-adjustment were also reviewed for the study.
Participants in the ...
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When Housework Isn’t a Pain in Your Back
Not many people like doing housework. For most, it’s a real pain in the aaah … what’s the word? Sacroiliac. But it’s not just the disruption it causes to your longed-for life of leisure; it really can be a pain. Literally.
The activities you carry out around the house may not seem too physically demanding, but ...
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Going for the Gold? Prevent Sports Injuries
We all know that exercise and playing sports is an essential part of staying healthy. It benefits your heart, lungs, joints and bones, and also your mind in the way it releases mood-enhancing endorphins. The downside is that physical activity can sometimes lead to injury, either because we are new to it, or we push ...
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Make it Easy as Pie When Choosing Your Bike
However you choose to ride around on two wheels: on-road, off-road, for fun or competitively - the bike you choose to do it has to be fit not just to those needs, but also to your body. You wouldn’t enter a Tour de France on a Big Wheel, and neither should you ignore the finer ...
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Osteoarthritis and Chronic Joint Pain
For decades, osteoarthritis has been considered a part of aging. But not anymore. Recent research points out that older people don't have to suffer from osteoarthritic pain. And, surprisingly, people much younger than 65 can develop osteoarthritis.
What Is Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis (OA), or degenerative joint disease, affects more than 20 million Americans and is more common in women than in ...
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When Life Pushes You Around – Get Stress Relief
Stress has become a fact of life, and for some, the daily norm. Although occasional stress can help improve our focus and performance, living with chronic stress can backfire by causing anxiety, depression, and serious health problems.
Understanding who we are, knowing our major struggles, putting them in perspective, and taking action can help us deal with ...
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