by Core Health Chiropractic | Sep 29, 2019 | Chiropractic Health
Why is posture so important? The human spine houses and protects our spinal cord which connects our brain and central nervous system to the rest of our body. When your posture is constantly under strain, the normal movement of the spine can be affected. This places...
by Core Health Chiropractic | Sep 19, 2019 | Chiropractic Health
What is a chiropractic adjustment, and how can it heal the body? A chiropractic adjustment typically involves a specific force applied to a vertebra aimed at correcting spinal subluxations. The goal of adjusting the spine is to restore proper motion, improve spinal...
by Core Health Chiropractic | Apr 16, 2019 | Children Health, Chiropractic Health
Plagiocephaly (a flattened skull on one side) or Brachycephaly (symmetrical flattening) affects approximately 20% of infants, and has become more common since parents and doctors started reacting to SIDS risks by placing babies on their backs for extended periods of...
by Core Health Chiropractic | Mar 13, 2019 | Athletic, Chiropractic Health, Pregnancy, Women's Health
What kind of exercise, if any is safe for the expectant mom? With warnings and restrictions posted everywhere from airlines to amusement rides, moms-to-be aren’t exactly motivated to put their baby’s safety at risk in the name of exercise. The prevalence...
by Core Health Chiropractic | Feb 20, 2019 | Children Health, Chiropractic Health, Health
Acute otitis media, commonly known as ear infection, is so prevalent among preschool-aged children and younger, that it is considered the top reason parents bring their little ones to the doctor, as well as the top pediatric ailment receiving antibiotic treatment....
by Core Health Chiropractic | Feb 5, 2019 | Children Health, Chiropractic Health, Health
Do you have a colicky baby? Chiropractic colic care may help. Even though colic is relatively short-lived in infants aged six weeks to four months, the triple threat of frequent screaming and crying for three hours a day, three days a week, for at least three weeks by...