Thanks for reading last week’s post in such large numbers. It was one of the most viewed posts ever. If you didn’t read it yet, check it out before reading this weeks post. Today, we’ll be continuing last week’s post which discussed Chiropractic and pregnancy by following up with the birth process. Expectant mom’s: it’ll […]
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Condition of the Month, January: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Children
Welcome to 2015!! The new year is bringing wonderful changes to our office and your lives. Each month this year, we’ll be focusing on a different life situation that can improve with Chiropractic. We’ll be talking about these situations in the office and one entry each month of our weekly blog will further help teach how […]
Doc, Why do You Talk About “INNATE”?
Today’s edition of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: G: Back in March, while driving into the office I slowed down because a deer was on the side of the road. B: The deer decided to cross the road about 2-3 car lengths in front of me U: When I looked into the rear […]
Athletes in Chiropractic
This week’s post is to inform you of events and hours changes over the next few weeks. Before we do, June’s Topic is Athletes in Chiropractic: The Month of June is Athletes in Chiropractic month and we’ll be talking about how Chiropractic promotes better performance on the field. Runners and swimmers find times reduced, weight […]
Subluxation Communication
By, Brian Nardi, DC I’d like to begin today with a huge THANK YOU to all of you who have been so welcoming to the new members in recent weeks. On one occasion, one of the regular members sat down with a potential new member who was afraid of the open room and completely put […]
What is an Adjustment?
By, Avon Chiropractor, Brian Nardi, DC An Adjustment (Adjustment) brings the body to balance. Broken down it is literally translated “Balancing, centering, of the mind. What does your mind need to be centered with? It needs to balance with your body and your spirit. An adjustment is moving A VERTEBRAE by hand. In fact, Chiropractic […]