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Why hasn’t anyone told this to me before? Tips for new patients (Part 7)

Why hasn’t anyone told you this before? Not even your previous chiropractor? I think once I share it with you, it’s going to turn on a big bright light bulb in your head that will explain a lot of things… What is the healing paradox of the spine, and why […]

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What three things can help me? Sleep, water, supplements — Tips for new patients (Part 6)

Last time we went over 50 different ways you could lose your alignment. Hopefully it was eye-opening. Now it’s time to talk about the three things you can be doing at home to make the most of your spinal care, especially in the first couple of months. The three things

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How can I hold my alignment better? Tips for new patients (Part 5)

Sometimes people get frustrated that they aren’t completely holding their alignment like they believe they should. (By “holding alignment”, we mean maintaining positive posture/spine changes with decreasing symptoms over time.) Why we want you to hold your alignment sooner rather than later if possible I always want the spine to

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Is an old problem returning? Tips for new patients (Part 4)

Sometimes when you’re in the process of healing with chiropractic care, it can feel like an old problem is coming back. We call this retracing. Let’s talk about the chiropractic concept of retracing through an old symptom. One way to experience chiropractic retracing of an old symptom Let’s start with

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