Sports injuries and your Child’s Posture

Sports injuries and your Child's Posture In just a couple of weeks kids will return to school, and soon they will begin playing sports. It's easy to think it's normal for a kid to get banged up and bruised, and that we should just let kids be kids. But sometimes kids experience preventable sports injuries due to conditions that could have been prevented. There are several reasons it is important for your child to receive [Read More]

2019-11-07T01:44:12+00:00August 25th, 2014|

5 Common Questions about NUCCA Chiropractic

NUCCA Chiropractic NUCCA adjustment Many people are confused about chiropractors in general. Maybe you are unsure about why you would see a NUCCA (upper cervical) chiropractor and what exactly an upper cervical chiropractor does. Today we're going to look at 5 of the most common misconceptions people have about upper cervical chiropractors. Is NUCCA Chiropractic Safe? Some people may be under the impression that chiropractic adjustments are dangerous. But the truth is general chiropractic [Read More]

2023-06-29T18:33:23+00:00August 18th, 2014|

Sleep problems linked to ADHD and other behavioral disorders in children

  Sleeping and ADHD ADHD and Sleep Problems Lack of good sleep is linked to more than a groggy morning, especially in children and young teens, the Miami Herald reports. Health experts have seen a rise in sleep disorders that cause symptoms similar to ADHD, such as hyperactivity and trouble focusing. In addition, new research is showing the medical approach to ADHD is failing. Research is mounting that mind altering drugs like Ritalin [Read More]

2021-04-06T05:31:43+00:00August 11th, 2014|

Post Concussion Syndrome and PTSD in Chicago Illinois

PTSD linked with Post-Concussion Syndrome In February 2012, doctors from the Department of rehabilitative medicine at the University of Washington reported on a study of 239 people who have suffered mild traumatic brain injuries, also known as concussions. After 6 months, 17% of them had developed the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Rates of PTSD in civilian MTBI in this study are consistent with prior research. Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury, usually [Read More]

2016-10-15T02:11:37+00:00August 4th, 2014|
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