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TyTron™ C-5000 thermographic scanner
All of our practice members are familiar with this device we use to help determine whether or not someone needs an adjustment. Although each individual is scanned on every visit in our practice, someone recently pointed out to me that … Continue reading
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Tagged nerve interference, subluxation, thermography, TyTron™
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What to Wear – your chiropractic visit
There are various things we do to get the greatest benefit from our adjustments. For example we try to time them right. One wouldn’t want to get their neck adjusted only a few minutes before painting a ceiling. It’s not … Continue reading
A more productive life
“Give people what they want, and do so with excellence.” It sounds like the formula for a successful business, doesn’t it? It’s true in our practice as well, with one extra wrinkle; people actually need something more than just what … Continue reading
BMX World Championships in Rock Hill
In just 75 days from now the 2017 UCI BMX World Championships will be held in Rock Hill. This exciting international event will be held at Rock Hill’s BMX Supercross Track located at Riverwalk. Riverwalk is an exciting, fast-growing part … Continue reading
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Tagged BMX World Championships, Catawba River, Giordana Velodrome, Riverwalk, Rock Hill
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How long and how often?
Yesterday when a practice member asked me how long it will take her to get better, it struck me that this is one of the most frequently asked questions we get. Going along with it usually is the next question, … Continue reading
Caveat Emptor
The title of this message is the Latin term, Caveat Emptor, which means “let the buyer beware.” That’s the term that popped into my head after returning to the office for afternoon hours a little while ago. At lunchtime today … Continue reading
Harvard Medical School Publication Values Chiropractic
HEALTHbeat™, an online newsletter published by Harvard Medical School, that regularly examines various topics related to healthy living, reviewed chiropractic in 2016. (click the graphic to the right to visit the Harvard publication) Although their considerations were narrowly focused on … Continue reading
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Tagged asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, Harvard, headaches, interference, whiplash
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Nuts!
On December 5th, Hayley Dunning, of the Communications and Public Affairs Office at The Imperial College London, reported these stunning new research findings: “A handful of nuts a day cuts the risk of a wide range of diseases.” Citing a … Continue reading
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Tagged All-cause mortality, Cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Nuts, Peanuts
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Holidays upon us
We’ve just come through the most contentious election season ever, with more divisiveness than anyone can recall. After so much angry talk about who’s right or wrong, we’ve finally had a chance to think about how fortunate we really are. … Continue reading