Most desk-related aches and pains don’t come from a single injury. They build over time. Long hours sitting at a computer often place the body in the same positions day after day. Probably no surprise to you that includes shoulders rounding forward, the chest tightening, the head drifting forward. Over time, those patterns can lead to stiffness, tension, and discomfort.
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Long hours sedentary load the same areas over time, most commonly the neck, upper back, shoulders, and hips. That repetitive stress leads to irritation, stiffness, and discomfort.. Chiropractic care helps calm irritation and restore motion.. When motion improves, tension decreases.
Continue ReadingBy February, a lot of people start to feel discouraged. The routines they meant to keep up with haven’t stuck, and it’s easy to assume something isn’t working. But here’s the truth we see every day: progress doesn’t come from doing more, it comes from doing things more consistently.
Continue ReadingIf you sit most of the day, you’ve probably experienced this: something starts to hurt, you rest, maybe get treatment, and you feel better… for a while. Then the discomfort creeps back in. That cycle can feel incredibly frustrating.
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