Guest Blog by Corey Schuler, MS, DC, CNS, LN This is the third part of our series on healing after surgery. Get Moving Again Surgical recovery often requires a sedentary lifestyle for a time. As soon as you are able and cleared by your doctor, get moving again. Active physical and manual therapy or chiropractic […]
Bone Health Enhanced by Even Minimal Physical Activity
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism reports that even small amounts of physical activity can increase bone health in premenopausal women. Researchers from King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia studied 1235 premenopausal women over 8 weeks of a physical activity regimen. They then compared bone strength in […]
Turf Toe Injuries – How to Prevent & Treat
How it happens: A turf toe injury occurs when the great toe is forced upward, causing sprains or tears of the plantar ligaments and tendons. How to prevent: When playing on turf or other surfaces that require cutting, stiff shoes that prevent upward motion of the great toe prevent this injury. How to identify the condition: […]
6 Back-to-School Injury Prevention Tips for Kids & Parents
Guest blog by CastCoverZ! It’s Back-to-School time! Did preventing injuries make it onto your checklist? Although children and parents alike are full of excitement and nerves as it’s time to head into a new classroom, it is important to know that 40% of all injuries occur at the beginning and the end of every school […]
Tips for Healing After Surgery part 2: Sleep & Nutrition
Guest Blog by Corey Schuler, MS, DC, CNS, LN Continuing our series on how to help your body heal after surgery, here are some tips on how to help your body recover after surgery from Dr. Corey Schuler. Resist Skimping on Sleep Your body heals when you sleep. You need to be able to fall […]
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