by John Panopoulos | Nov 28, 2018 | Active Health News, Chiropractic, functional-medicine
The holiday season is here, which means our daily routines will be disrupted by festive get-togethers, cookies, pies, traveling, and shopping. It can be stressful just thinking about it, but we have some tips to help you stay on top of your healthy habits throughout...
by John Panopoulos | Nov 26, 2018 | Active Health News, Chiropractic, pain-relief
Use It or Lose It Proper maintenance is required for most things that we care about and this is particularly true of our body. The natural aging tendency to become more sedentary leads to a loss of strength, flexibility, mobility and balance. This will occur as a...
by John Panopoulos | Nov 26, 2018 | Active Health News, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, functional-medicine
Your brain processes 3 different inputs to establish your sense of balance: your inner ear, your eyes, and tiny pressure sensors that line the inside of the joints of your upper neck. Dizziness or “vertigo” arises when one or more of these balance systems malfunctions...
by John Panopoulos | Nov 15, 2018 | Active Health News, Chiropractic, functional-medicine, pain-relief
Read the outcomes of one study that was used to determine the value of Medical Doctor and Chiropractic collaboration for Pain ManagementThe Ontario Ministry of Health has funded a study to determine the value of MD/DC collaboration in the management of lower back...
by John Panopoulos | Nov 6, 2018 | Active Health News, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, pain-relief
The headlines have been full of raids on “pill mills.” Commentators have been applauding the tough new stance on narcotic pain relievers. But is the crackdown on pain relief really helping more people than they harm? The Drug Enforcement Administration says yes. But...
by John Panopoulos | Nov 4, 2018 | Active Health News, Chiropractic, pain-relief
Typical symptoms of TMJ include: jaw clicking limited mouth opening possible jaw locking pain Chewing and eating usually make your symptoms more noticeable. TMJ pain is generally described as an “ache” located in front of your ear canal but may also refer to other...