The term "adjustment" refers to the specific manipulation chiropractors apply to vertebrae that have abnormal movement patterns or fail to function normally. The objective of the chiropractic treatment is to reduce the subluxation, which results in an increased range of motion, reduced nerve irritability and improved function.

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Kathy B.
Date: May 05, 2010


I am writing to say I have had a very positive experience with Dr. Pulver. I went in to see him over a year ago complaining of severe neck pain. He layed out a plan to make the pain go away, and it did. I was always very skeptical of chiropractors in the past, but I swear by them now and Dr. Pulv...
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“OK Doc, what exactly can I proactively do to reduce my back pain in 2009?”

The answer is: Minimizing the potential for back pain requires a little retraining in how we approach our everyday tasks. The two most effective means to keeping your back in optimal working order are exercise and learning how to safeguard your back as you go about your daily work - at home, on the job and on the road.

Keep these simple “chiropractic breakthroughs” in mind as you go about your daily duties:

  • Making your bed. Bend at the knees and not at the waist—a simple but effective way to stay pain-free.
  • Keeping your closet organized. I bet most folks with backaches never give any thought to how they keep their closet. Minimize reaching high or low for items. Store shoes in a shoe bag on the door to save bending and stooping.
  • Washing dishes. Leaning over the sink can be painful. Stand close to the sink to minimize reaching. Shift your weight from one foot to the other. Stand on a foam or rubber mat to reduce strain.
  • Vacuuming. Shop for a vacuum that you can push with minimal exertion. Old vacuums frequently weigh a ton and that can strain.
  • Raking leaves. Use a leaf blower; beats a hand rake any day! A light-weight leaf blower might save you more than a few calluses.

And… consider the power of chiropractic care to keep you pain free in 2009. (You knew that was coming.) In the same way your car needs regular oil change, so too does a back require an adjustment to keep you running healthy.

Be aware that if you or someone you love has been feeling pain for more than 48 hours, please seek a chiropractor immediately. We’re only a phone a call away.

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