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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Jun 19, 2018 | Health Articles
We all love movie soundtracks. The music can transport us right into the story and lift us high, allow us to cry, or give us reasons to hide under our covers in fear. Now just think about if our lives all had theme music playing in the background. In reality, the sound ...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | May 17, 2016 | Health Articles
Just like in the movies, we would to love envision our movements playing with inspirational theme music. Funnily the theme music maybe playing but it may sound more like squeaks, pops, and groans.
Not to inspirational is it?
Do not fret, if you have found yourself promising that you will start working out and stretching soon, listen ...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Apr 21, 2015 | Health Articles
"Ahh it is just my age." How many times have you used that excuse recently?
If you have found yourself saying that or promising that you will start working out and stretching soon, listen up and get ready to start limbering up for "if we do not use it we will lose it."
Understanding Joint Flexibility
Some people ...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Jan 1, 2015 | Health Articles
One of the key tenets of chiropractic is that health is our natural state. If someone is not healthy which is often signaled by pain or disease, we look for what could be interfering with this natural state by looking for the underlying cause.
With that in mind chiropractic care is primarily designed to improve the ...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Sep 17, 2013 | Health Articles
Chiropractic care is primarily designed to improve the flexibility of spinal joints. A loss of the spinal vertebral motion can lead to spinal muscle tightness and pain, which generally results in various other physical problems. For example, headaches, lack of restful sleep, and increased irritability may all have a link with a loss of spinal ...
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