Don’t let holiday preparations put extra strain on your spine...
Posted on 05 July 2016 by John Gil
Tags: Family Health
Cooking, cleaning, reaching, wrapping, hanging, hugging, lifting. The Daily Mail found that women report being far more stressed-out over holiday preparations...
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Reasons to make exercise part of your healthy lifestyle!
Posted on 03 July 2016 by Angus Blance
Tags: Exercise
The number on the weighing scales isn’t the only reason to exercise. If your only goal is to lose weight, you might not stick with your workout regimen so here are a few more reasons to get moving...
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Caring for your spine and pelvis during pregnancy
Posted on 30 June 2016 by Lacey Prosser
Tags: Pregnancy
Pregnancy should be an amazing time for both mum and dad. Sometimes however, as a result of changes that occur, women experience pelvic and spinal pain in pregnancy.
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Chiropractic in sport
Posted on 20 June 2016 by James Barber
Tags: Sport
Golf, Football, Rugby, Cricket, American football, Formula 1, Cycling & Olympic athletes all have something in common. Yep, you’ve guessed it, they all have a Chiropractor.
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Banana & Vanilla Smoothie - a perfect post training boost
Posted on 15 June 2016 by John Gil
Tags: Diet & Hydration
Love milkshakes but hate the calorie content? Like the taste but not what they do to your hips? Then try this super quick and healthy alternative.
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Chiropractic, the truth of the matter
Posted on 14 June 2016 by Matt Sutton
Tags: Pain relief, Wellbeing
Chiropractic is good for getting people out of pain, but really we're best at getting people really healthy overall.
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Getting back on track.
Posted on 13 June 2016 by Thomas Waller
Tags: Back Pain
Mr N came to see me a couple of years ago with a chronic history of back pain as well as pain throughout most of his joints.
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How important is posture?
Posted on 10 May 2016 by Michael Gallagher
Tags: Posture
Did you know new research shows that people with an increased thoracic kyphosis (the curve at the top of your back) had a 44% greater rate of mortality than those with a normally functioning spine?
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