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Laser Therapy to Quit Smoking
A 2015 study done by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) calculated over 36 million Americans smoke cigarettes. Many of these smokers have tried to quit, often several times, but they have little success. Luckily, a new, highly effective treatment... Read More
How Can Chiropractic Treatment Help Text Neck?
“Text neck” is a fairly new problem to people who spend long periods of time on their smartphones or other devices. While the name sounds humorous, text neck can cause very real, long-term problems. Why You Should Seek Chiropractic Care for... Read More
Knee Pain Treatment with Low Level Laser Therapy
Patients suffering from knee pain from a previous injury or osteoarthritis may benefit from getting knee pain treatment with low level laser therapy (LLLT). Seeking Chiropractic Care for Knee Pain Chronic knee pain can be very debilitating: it can limit your level... Read More
SIGMA Therapy Offers Unprecedented Precision for Chiropractic Treatment
When most people imagine their first appointment with a chiropractor, they imagine something not unlike a typical massage therapy session—manual manipulation, in chiropractic parlance. While manual spinal manipulation has long been —and remains— one of the most important treatments in the... Read More
Chiropractic Care After a Car Accident
After a car accident, it goes without saying that you’re probably going to have some injuries. If you’re suffering from back problems, chiropractic care after a car accident is essential. Why You Should Consider Chiropractic Care After a Car Accident Roughly 40%... Read More
Treating Symptoms from Whiplash with Chiropractic Care
Following a car accident, you might feel lucky just to be alive. However, if you suffered whiplash, you’ll soon have a hard time focusing on anything except the pain it causes. While this type of injury is debilitating, the good... Read More
Using Light to Treat Pain: Are You Eligible for Cold Low Level Laser Therapy?
It might come as a surprise, but the modern medical community knows very little about the nature of pain. Despite the astounding advances that 21st century medicine has to offer so far, pain assessment has remained a largely static field, perhaps... Read More
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