Choosing a chiropractor is a personal choice you make. Each Chiropractor has their own style and approaches to pain management. In this internet world, you don’t face any problem while finding a chiropractor in Los Angeles for your pain relief. You just have to type “Chiropractor near me” in google and you will see lots […]
Many of us still haven’t realized the term “chiropractor” we wonder why and how people consider appointments to services like this. In the world where you get medicine for almost everything, no matter it’s back pain or serious leg pain, there are drugs available and it removes almost all your problems. Even if someone you […]
If your employees are designated as “safety-sensitive” for the Department of Transportation (DOT) – meaning their job can impact both their own safety and the safety of the public – they are required to have a regular physical to be compliant and keep working. A DOT physical follows strict guidelines mandated by the Federal Motor […]
A car accident happens every day! This idea has been around for a long time: your emotional and physical health before you have experienced trauma like a car accident has a lot to do with how much pain you are going to have afterward. And that idea is part of a more general belief in […]
Can you tell me what’s the difference between disc herniation and disc protrusion? I saw two different surgeons for an opinion on what’s causing my back pain. One told me it is a disc herniation. The other said it was a disc protrusion. Are they the same thing or do I have two different problems? […]
Keys to recognizing and recovering from whiplash. Each year, more than two million Americans experience whiplash. Also called a neck pain or sprain, it occurs when the head suddenly snaps forward, then backward — a whip-like motion that overstretches the joints, muscles, and ligaments of the neck and upper back. Here are things you may […]
Strength training programs had a positive effect on both acute and chronic injury rates in the time following. The authors noted that the impact of the training was dose-dependent, meaning that the higher the volume and/or intensity of the study, the better effect it had on minimizing injury risk.