chiropractic

How Can Chiropractic Care Help with Shin Splints?

How Can Chiropractic Care Help with Shin Splints?

Anyone can suffer from shin splints, not just runners and athletes. There are times when that telltale burning, pain, or tightening on the front of your lower leg stops when the activity stops, but there are other times that the pain remains.

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Hip Flexors and Chiropractic Care

Hip Flexors and Chiropractic Care

Do you often have pain in your groin, have a popping in your hip while transitioning from a seated to a standing position, or feel clicking and popping in your hip when going from walking to running?

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Why You Should Visit A Chiropractor This New Year

Why You Should Visit A Chiropractor This New Year

Happy New Year! 2021 is finally here! This is the time of year where people begin to return their focus to themselves; it brings a fresh start. Making a fresh start by making changes to prioritize your health is important. This new year, your health is dependent on you – if you are looking to regain control of your health, here are some reasons visiting a chiropractor may be the best option for you!

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Why You Should See a Chiropractor This Holiday Season

Why You Should See a Chiropractor This Holiday Season

‘Tis the season for holiday cheer! For fun family gatherings, presents under the tree, for stress and weight gain. For many, the holiday season is the most overwhelming time of the year. Visiting Fletcher Chiropractic this holiday season has many benefits for your health during this time of year. Here are six reasons you should consider visiting a chiropractor this holiday season.

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What is Hyperextension, and how can Chiropractic Care Help?

What is Hyperextension, and how can Chiropractic Care Help?

Most of us have heard of hyperextension but do we really know what this injury is? Hyperextension can occur in any joint, although it is most common in the knee, elbow, finger, neck, shoulder, and ankle. Hyperextension means that a joint has been forced to move beyond its normal range of motion. When this happens, there can be damaged tissues around the joint, and in a more severe case, the ligaments in this joint might stretch or tear.

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