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Heat vs. Ice: Which Works Best for Treating Injuries?

2020-08-19T16:31:40+00:00February 28th, 2020|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors Heat vs. Ice … It may sound like the title of an upcoming blockbuster movie, but it’s a question most active people have mulled over during their life after they’ve sustained an injury. Like most dilemmas, there isn’t really an easy answer to this question. [...]

Chiropractic care for arthritis

2020-08-19T16:56:25+00:00January 25th, 2020|General|

Chiropractors see many patients who present with various forms of arthritis. Here are some things people don't typically know about arthritis and how chiropractic may help relieve the associated pain they are experiencing. First off, let’s define arthritis ‘Arthritis’ can sometimes seem like a catch-all term. It literally translates to ‘arthro-‘, meaning ‘pertaining to the [...]

Chiropractic care for arthritis

2020-08-19T16:56:46+00:00November 29th, 2019|General|

Originally Posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors Chiropractors see many patients who present with various forms of arthritis. Here are some things people don't typically know about arthritis and how chiropractic may help relieve the associated pain they are experiencing. First off, let’s define arthritis ‘Arthritis’ can sometimes seem like a catch-all [...]

What is Patient Centred Care Anyhow?

2020-08-19T17:46:08+00:00October 31st, 2019|General|

This post is a summary of Sue Robins’ talk at ACAC’s AGM in Red Deer on September 22, 2019. What Is Patient Centred Care Anyhow? Patient centred care is sadly an often misunderstood term. Simply put, patient centred care means doing things with patients, not to them or for them. Creating Connection At its heart, [...]

Easing into activity to prevent injury

2020-08-19T17:05:25+00:00August 29th, 2019|General|

Before you jump into your outdoor plans, or go from any period of inactivity to activity, chiropractor Dr. Alanna Tinney provides some tips to help you make the most of being active outdoors and stay injury-free. Easing into activity to prevent injury by Dr. Alanna Tinney No one wants to spend nice weather stuck on [...]

Plant and rake without the ache

2020-08-19T16:36:44+00:00June 27th, 2019|General|

Reprinted with permission from the Ontario Chiropractic Association. Gardening is a great way to stay active and have fun in the sun. But many people sustain injuries that could easily have been prevented with a little know-how. S-t-r-e-t-c-h before you start To plant and rake without the ache, do each of these stretches five times. Don’t [...]

Pack it light. Wear it right: Handbags

2020-08-19T16:35:54+00:00May 30th, 2019|General|

Reprinted with permission from the Ontario Chiropractic Association. Some women carry the whole world in their handbag, but a heavy bag or purse can cause pain and injury to your back, neck and shoulders. Overstuffed bags can also cause poor posture by encouraging the carrier to lean to one side. The good news is pain and [...]

Sciatica: what is it, what causes it and how chiropractic can treat it

2020-08-19T16:37:49+00:00April 29th, 2019|General|

Have you ever heard someone mention sciatica as a reason for why they’re feeling uncomfortable or experiencing pain? If you have; but were left with more questions than answers, you’re not alone. While sciatica is a common condition, it can be challenging to understand exactly what it means. Sherwood Park chiropractor, Dr. Shawn King breaks [...]

Minimize Pregnancy Related Back Pain

2020-08-19T17:03:40+00:00April 15th, 2019|General|

Reprinted with permission from the Ontario Chiropractic Association. Did you know that at least half of pregnant women experience back pain? And 10% of those report discomfort severe enough to disrupt their daily routines. The good news is that there are steps you can take to protect your back during pregnancy. What causes pregnancy-related back pain [...]

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