Tests and Exams for Scoliosis

If you can detect scoliosis in a child early on and begin treatment right away, you can lessen the chances of the spinal condition getting worse. For parents who have a history of scoliosis in their family, it is highly recommended that you have your children undergo...

Low Back Pain: Multifidi

In the past I have spoken about the importance of deep core musculature for the prevention and rehabilitation of low back pain. The deeper (less superficial) the muscle is, the better vertebral stabilizer it becomes. The multifidi are the king of this kingdom. Often...

5 Common Myths of Chiropractic Care

Many patients are afraid of trying alternative treatments to surgery when treating their back and spine conditions because they have a lot of misconceptions about how they work.  This commonly happens with chiropractic care, for example, but by debunking some of the...

Physical Therapy Treatment: What to Expect

Physical therapy involves specific exercises that treat spinal and back conditions, eliminate pain, and heal bodily injuries. Doctors often prescribe physical therapy for pain reduction, to aid in recovery, to restore balance, in preparation of surgery, and even to...

Frequently Asked Questions About Active Release Techniques

Common injuries in the body caused by too much physical activity, accidents, trauma, or stress can alter the normal motions of our muscles and joints, resulting in chronic pain, weakness, and decreased functionality.  Consequently, they can reduce our capacity to...

Spinal Decompression FAQs

Frequent back pain must be treated as soon as possible to avoid the risk of it becoming worse. Different safe and non-surgical back treatments are available to patients and can guarantee effective result in alleviating back pain.  One of the more popular...