Patient Education

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Featured topics include:

  • Airbags and Auto Safety
  • Backpacks
  • Beds/Mattresses & Sleep
  • Gardening
  • Lifting Techniques
  • Mowing
  • Shoes
  • Snow Shoveling
  • Traveling Tips
  • Working Around the House

Working Around the House

There are hundreds of ways (some subtle and some readily apparent) that we can injure ourselves working or relaxing in and around the home. By not following basic safety precautions and just simple common sense, we put our health at risk doing even the simplest of tasks. The following are some simple

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Shoes

Tips about shoe features/selection Some serious back disorders and even more common conditions, such as muscle strain, can be linked to one avoidable thing: inappropriate, poor quality, or ill-fitting shoes. A good quality, properly fitting shoe pays big dividends for your spine down the road. When shopping

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Lifting Techniques

Untold musculoskeletal injuries occur every day when people lift heavy or even slightly heavy objects without following the proper techniques. Even a so-called simple task of lifting a box from the ground to place on a higher level such as a shelf or table can cause muscle and back strain. Remember this

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Beds, Mattresses, and Sleep

Since most of us spend at least a third of our lives lying down, a good quality mattress goes a long way in avoiding a whole host of musculoskeletal problems later in life. In addition, a quality mattress will help you get a good night's sleep, which most health practitioners agree is essential to a

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Snow Shoveling

As far as household chores are concerned, snow shoveling is one of the most stressful and traumatic household chores you can do to your spinal cord and muscles. When shoveling, consider these tips: Make sure your body is properly conditioned before donning your winter coat and grabbing your snow shovel.

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Gardening

Make sure your body is properly conditioned when doing outside work. Warmed-up muscles will be less likely to tighten up or snap when under the strains of bending, pulling, pushing, reaching, or stooping. You can warm up by taking a brisk walk or doing simple stretching exercises, such as knee-to-chest

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Monday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday
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Friday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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