Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a condition often misdiagnosed and misunderstood in the medical community. There’s also a lot of confusion around Fibromyalgia and the symptoms generally associated with the condition.

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Allergies

By correcting your subluxations, chiropractors can help you adapt better to the stresses in your environment, including those relating to allergies.

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Headaches

Chiropractors address the cause of headaches, rather than giving painkillers and other drugs which only treat the symptoms.

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Neck Pain

Neck pain can occur anywhere from the top of your shoulders to the bottom of your head. Learn how Chiropractic care can aid in correcting this.

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Sports Injuries

Chiropractic is used by the top professional players in sports as diverse as golf, tennis, baseball and football. Competitors from CrossFit, volleyball, surfing, rowing, running, cycling, sailing, weight lifting, and more are chiropractic care enthusiasts.

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Scoliosis

Your spine is made up of 24 bones called vertebrae that stack up one on top of the other to form a straight line when viewed from front to back.  When the spine curves or twists excessively side-to-side it is called scoliosis.

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Bedwetting

 Bedwetting or enuresis (the involuntary passage of urine) is a poorly understood problem that continues after the child reaches five years of age.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

This condition is increasingly common and causes patients to miss many days of work. Millions of people now suffer from CTS and increasing numbers of them are seeking chiropractic care.

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Ear Infections

An ear infection is the inflammation of the inner, middle, or outer ear, often with infection. Usually caused by bacteria, an ear infection occurs when fluids build up behind the ear drum.

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TMJ Syndome

An Improper skull/jaw/spine alignment that can affect your entire nervous system. Up to 78% of the general public have some amount of TMJ dysfunction.

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