Tag Archive for: Denver Chiropractic Center
Denver Chiropractic Center shares 3 tips for back pain
In this video we show you 3 tips for low back back pain. You can try them at home. As always check with a doctor first and seek professional attention when appropriate.
About 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lifetimes. It is the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed work days. In a large survey, more than a quarter of adults reported experiencing low back pain during the past 3 months
We’ve helped people with back pain since 1998. http://denverback.com
Denver Chiropractor shares 3 tips for shoulder pain
Today our Denver Chiropractor is discussing shoulder pain. In this video we show you a few tips for dealing with shoulder pain. As always make sure these exercises are appropriate for you by checking with a doctor first. Don’t forget, we get great results with shoulder pain. Call us at 303.300.0424
Dr. Hyman has extensive experience treating shoulder injuries with Active Release Techniques (ART), chiropractic adjustments, and rehab exercises to strengthen and stabilize. We’d be happy to evaluate your shoulder and tell you if we can help. You can call us or use this link to request and appointment to see how our Denver Chiropractor for shoulder pain can help you. https://www.denverback.com/contact/
We will respond by the next business day. Our Denver Chiropractic Center is easy to get to Colorado BLVD and I-25.
Denver Chiropractor shares core training video
Abs are back with this quick and effective routine. As always make sure this is appropriate for you (check with a doctor first). Have fun! These exercises can help prevent back pain.
Denver Chiropractor features the exercise of the day
Enjoy the exercise of the day from Denver Chiropractic Center. 303.300.0424
Our Denver Chiropractor shows you a quick way to strengthen legs,back and arms
Here’s a quick tutorial on an exercise that hits your legs back and arms all at once. You can substitute a dumbbell or a medicine ball for the kettlebell. As always use common sense.make sure this is appropriate for you- check w a doctor first 😉