Our Tips for Workplace Injuries

Labor Day Weekend is almost here and we’ve been thinking about all the patients who come to us for treatment for workplace injuries. You may think that just because your job isn’t physically demanding means you can’t sustain a workplace injury, but that’s just not true. Here are some of the injuries to look out for while working and how chiropractic can help.

Chiropractic Care for Scoliosis

At Healthy Life Chiropractic, we treat patients of all ages from newborns to senior citizens. There are many conditions that are more commonly seen in a specific age group, including scoliosis in children and teenagers. If your child suffers from scoliosis, chiropractic care may be able to help. Here’s what you need to know.

How Chiropractic Can Help Teachers

Back to school is stressful for parents and students, but what about teachers? Hours spent hunched over a desk while lesson planning and grading or standing while teaching takes a toll on the health of the spine. Back pain is common for teachers, as is stress. Fortunately, the chiropractors at Healthy Life Chiropractic can help! Here’s how chiropractic can help teachers stay healthy and pain-free all year long.

Back to School Tips

The new school season is officially here and it feels like the world is waking up after the efforts to quarantine. Although different counties may be in different phases, many kids are going back to the classroom. Beyond maintaining a sense of patience and flexibility (it’s important for your mental health, too!), here are some of our tips to help keep your kids safe during the school year.

Start Stretching for a Healthy Spine

At Healthy Life Chiropractic, we are committed to more than the health of your spine – we want to help improve your health overall. One way to do this is by making stretching a part of your regular routine. When combined with chiropractic care, you’ve got a winning pair. Here are just a few reasons why stretching is good for the health of your spine and body.

Staying Home and Staying Active

Many businesses are reopening, but health experts recommend we continue to practice social distancing. After weeks and weeks practicing social distancing, it can start to take a toll on your mental and physical well-being. When you don’t have your normal activity outlets, your activity levels can diminish. Here are our tips to help you stay active while staying home.