When Should you see a Chiropractor?

Well the obvious answer is you should always see a chiropractor, but I will get to that in a minute.  First and foremost if you are having a pain symptom it is time to stop in and get evaluated and treated.  Even if chiropractic care is not right for you, Dr. Myers...

Chiropractic Care Helps with Back Pain

Chiropractic care can be effective at treating both acute and chronic pain.  Chronic pain is considered any pain that has been persistent for longer than 3 months.  Acute pain is a pain that just started and by definition will decrease in intensity and respond to...

Chiropractic Helps Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain and Chiropractic Article A new paper that has come out that reviewed back pain studies over a period of five years.  In case you don’t feel like reading I will give you the low down.  They determined that chiropractors are well suited for...

What Makes Elements Chiropractic Different

The is an old question that is often presented to business owners that is called the elevator question.  If you got in an elevator with somebody and had 30 seconds to explain what you do for a living and get them interested in your product or service what would you...

New Year Aches and Pains

With the winter weather and New Year’s Resolutions finally here I start to see a lot of aches and pains that can be alleviated with chiropractic care. Starting with the dreading winter weather a lot of slip and falls and shoveling or even snow blowing cause pain...

MRI Shows Effects of Chiropractic Adjustment

This video gets a little technical but it is an amazing example of how the central nervous system changes with just one chiropractic adjustment.  Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) is a clear fluid that runs through the brain and spinal cord and supplies nutrients and...