Spinal Care Clinic shares new studies that detail how imaging,
back pain, and even exercise are [[associated with|linked to200] pain relief
outcomes.
Burlington and Hamilton back pain patients who notice their gait
is “off” may experience spinal stenosis what we…and new “smart
shoes”…may help!
Spinal Care Clinic understands and manages spine-related
conditions and advises on best standing and sitting postures to avert
pain.
Spinal Care Clinic shares intriguing
findings on how pumpkin leaves may help improve or even regenerate degenerated
disc tissue.
Spinal Care Clinic shares new research studies
that help explain why back pain sufferers move differently.
Spinal Care Clinic carefully examines our back pain patients to
determine its source which, though not common, may be spinal
gout, a painful, inflammatory joint condition.
Burlington and Hamilton neck pain from using a smartphone is more
and more common, affecting not just the neck but other factors like
sensorimotor and somatosensory processing. Your chiropractor can help relieve
the pain and offer prevention tips.
Burlington and Hamilton back pain often
comes with fatty paraspinal muscles. Regardless of which appears first,
chiropractic care addresses both to reduce pain and strength the spine.
Spinal Care Clinic explains
dysphagia (swallowing trouble) associated with cervical spine
issues and its treatment with gentle chiropractic.
Burlington and Hamilton back pain and its accomplice,
fatty paraspinal muscles, may irritate lumbar spinal stenosis for which
Spinal Care Clinic has relieving treatment.