By Dr. Richard Thompson A significant proportion of my clinical practice over the past 13 years has focused on treating acute and chronic soft-tissue injuries. Acute injuries, or injuries that occur suddenly and within the past 14 days, require careful attention to...
By Maria Gehue, PT The female body is amazing. We have the power to grow and nurture an actual human being and then physically bring LIFE into this world. But people seem to think when that’s all over with we can just carry on, as though we haven’t been ripped from...
By Dr. Jessica Fitzpatrick, DC My journey to finding my place in the chiropractic profession really begins with what I chose not to study and pursue as a career, as I originally had a very different path in mind. I do believe sometimes life presents you with scenarios...
By Coline Amée-Cochand, R.Ac Acupuncture is a millennial medical discipline, practiced for over 2000 years. Having evolved and modernized with time, it is now one of the most used alternative therapies in the Western world. An acupuncture treatment consists of the...
By Dr. Ryan Trueman, DC Pain. It’s a scary word and 95% of the time it is the reason patients step into my office. What many people don’t realize is that pain is a very complex physiological signal that takes into consideration many variables other than structural...