Blog: New Clients

Communicate Life Changes

You might have wondered why we ask about life changes on your check in form, and why you even need to do check in forms in the first place. Well, a LOT can change week-to-week, not to mention over the course of a year. Whether seasonal or more permanent, life
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Teamwork Makes Our Care Work

It may be a little cheesy, but it’s totally true. When we say that we work as a team, we mean it. Our teamwork goes beyond the tag-team concept in our chiropractic room where our unique approach creates an environment for optimal collaboration between our
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It’s All in Your Head, and It’s Real: How Pain Works

Recent developments in pain science have led to a deeper understanding of how pain actually happens. Perhaps the most frustrating reality of this deeper understanding is that the dismissive people who are disregarding pain they apparently don’t understand
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What to Expect When Transitioning to Maintenance

The transition to maintenance is often an interesting experience for clients. The process is so repeatable that we can write a blog about it! So, what should you expect? LESS PAIN Almost without exception, there will be a moment where you think: “I actually
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The Body is an Onion (And Other Realizations from Treating Older Issues)

New clients come in for all sorts of reasons. Some have a severe pain issue – one that is keeping them from their jobs or performing activities of daily living. Some have been receiving care and are looking to continue maintenance, but they’ve just
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Preventative vs. Reactive Care

Why react when you can prevent? Most of us have a mentality towards dealing with pain and health issues without ever actively deciding we do. It becomes established as we’re growing up, and unless there is some sort of intervention as an adult, we never
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