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Exercising on a Bad Foundation Increases Injury

Exercising on a Bad Foundation Increases Injury

Exercising on a Bad Foundation Increases Injury | Chiropractor Thousand Oaks A house built on a poor foundation crumbles.  As a chiropractor Thousand Oaks, I see that this concept has implications for the health and performance of us all, whether a professional...
Is Your Posture Accelerating the Aging Process?

Is Your Posture Accelerating the Aging Process?

Is Your Posture Accelerating the Aging Process? | Chiropractor Thousand Oaks Are you accelerating the age of your spine?  As a chiropractor Thousand Oaks, spinal arthritis and degenerative disc disease are common findings, but old age isn’t the only reason for...
Do Chiropractic Adjustments Cause Stroke?

Do Chiropractic Adjustments Cause Stroke?

Do Chiropractic adjustments cause stroke?    Not according to the best scientific evidence! According to Murphy’s review of the research, “The odds of stroke occurring within 24 hours of a visit to a primary care physician was virtually the same as stroke...
Lessons From A Triathlon: Preventing Injuries

Lessons From A Triathlon: Preventing Injuries

Lessons From A Triathlon: Preventing Injuries | Thousand Oaks Chiropractor Last weekend I was privileged to treat 36 tri-athletes, as a team member of the Wildflower Triathlon medical team.  The events were grueling and injuries were common, including plantar...
Architectural Marvel

Architectural Marvel

What do the Golden Gate Bridge, the Eiffel Tower, and your body all have in common?  They are all masterfully  engineered, architectural marvels.  Every piece of metal, bolt, and wire contribute to bearing the load of those modern structures.  If parts were removed or...
Are Chiropractors Qualified Doctors?

Are Chiropractors Qualified Doctors?

Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) are sometimes mistakenly thought of as “pseudo doctors.”  Though this reputation is earned by some DCs (there’s bad ones in every profession), this is largely a misconception. Why such a perception?  Lasting bias still...