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Preparing for your outdoor adventures

2020-08-19T16:59:11+00:00April 30th, 2018|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors We reached out to Albertan adventurer Ina Lucila for to get her perspective on how she prepares her body for playing in outdoor spaces. As the days get warmer and longer, the urge to hibernate and binge watch your favourite series is fading away, replaced by [...]

Get Ready for Spring! Cleaning Safely

2020-08-19T16:59:53+00:00March 28th, 2018|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors As of March 20, spring is upon us. You can almost smell the grass under the snow, feel the warmth in the breeze, taste the Easter chocolate you will inevitably sneak out of your child’s basket. And if that extra dose of sunshine is giving [...]

From Kids to Seniors: Fun for the Whole Family

2020-08-19T17:00:52+00:00February 27th, 2018|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors Life only ever gets busier – at least, that’s what it feels like sometimes. Between work, caring for dependents, keeping the house clean, getting the car in for maintenance, taking your dog to the groomer’s and on and on … With all of life’s demands, [...]

Beat Blue Monday – Reset your New Year’s Resolutions

2020-08-19T17:47:58+00:00January 15th, 2018|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors It has been two short weeks since the start of the new year. Two short weeks since you promised yourself you would learn to love kale salads, commit to going to bed early and finally learn how to work those intimidating machines at the gym. [...]

How changing your exercise routine can help your overall, joint health

2020-08-19T17:53:30+00:00December 14th, 2017|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors A large part of chiropractic is helping patients find patterns in their lifestyles that may be contributing to their pain. Your chiropractor can also help identify ways to adapt some of your current habits or routines to place less stress on your joints. One possible [...]

Your Feet May be Causing Your Lower Back Pain

2020-08-19T17:52:11+00:00November 1st, 2017|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors Can’t seem to find an answer as to why your back is aching? The answer might lie right below you … your feet. It’s easy to assume aches in pains in our backs are originating from where you are actually feeling it. So if your [...]

The Intersection of Therapeutic Massage and Chiropractic Treatment

2020-09-15T19:11:19+00:00October 1st, 2017|General|

Therapeutic massage and chiropractic treatment have a lot in common, especially from a patient’s point of view. For example, both therapies can relieve pain, help you de-stress, and aid in preventing future injuries. So how do you know if you need chiropractic treatment or massage therapy? The answer is that both of these forms of [...]

Chiropractors as Part of the Opioid Reduction Strategy in Canada

2020-08-19T17:39:07+00:00September 1st, 2017|General|

Originally posted by the Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors It is hard to live in Canada and not be aware of Canada’s current Opioid Crisis. An estimated 2,000 Canadians are dying annually from prescription opioids. Our country is facing a national crisis. Currently, Canada is the second highest consumer of prescription opioids in the [...]

Chiropractic Care and Chronic Medical Conditions

2020-08-19T17:54:32+00:00August 1st, 2017|General|

Chiropractic care can be helpful for a variety of chronic, or long-lasting, medical conditions. These include spinal issues, sciatica, chronic pain, headaches, and many others. But what about non-orthopaedic chronic medical conditions - diseases that do not primarily affect the bones, joints, and connective tissue? These problems include diabetes, heart disease, mental illness, lung disease, [...]

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