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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Nov 27, 2025 | Health Articles

Winter roads in , can turn treacherous in seconds—leading to an increase in rear-end accidents and sudden stops. At , we often treat patients who don’t realize they’ve suffered a whiplash injury until days or even weeks after the event. But prompt care can make all the difference. What Is Whiplash? Whiplash refers to the...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Nov 20, 2025 | Health Articles

Basketball season is around the corner—and whether you're in a league or just hitting the court for fun, choosing the right footwear could be your most important play. At in , , we help active individuals avoid back pain before it sidelines them. Your Shoes Could Be the MVP (or the Problem) Poor-fitting shoes affect...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Sep 25, 2025 | Health Articles

Whether you're a weekend warrior, full-time professional, or parent on the go, injury can derail your lifestyle. Often, we don’t truly listen to our bodies until pain becomes unbearable or movement is restricted. At in Fort Mill SC, one of the rising concerns we address is scar tissue. Thankfully, with early intervention and natural chiropractic...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Apr 11, 2023 | Health Articles

If you're suffering from knee pain, you know how it can interfere with your daily life. Knee pain can make it difficult to walk, climb stairs, or even sit down comfortably. But you don't have to suffer in silence. Our chiropractic services in , can help you find relief from knee pain and get back...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Apr 4, 2023 | Health Articles

For decades, arthritis was considered an inherent part of the aging process and a signal to a patient that it's time to slow down. However, that's not necessarily the case anymore. Recent research has revealed that people much younger are susceptible to developing rheumatoid arthritis pain, but the good news is that the pain doesn't...
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