Backpacks worn by youth and adults are risks for low back
pain that Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation meets every day. Carrolltown chiropractic
patients are encouraged to find other ways to carry their stuff!
So
are women’s spinal curves curvier than mens? They may appear so, but
hyperkyphotic curves in either gender really benefit from the gentle Carrolltown
chiropractic care at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation.
Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation appreciates all spines be they curvy or
straight. The painful Carrolltown spines will appreciate the chiropractic
care!
Carrolltown migraine sufferers – about 15% of us – wonder
about alternatives to manage the migraine and associated neck pain.
Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation’s chiropractic care may just be relieving.
Trust
Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation to monitor any progression of a scoliotic curve. Adolescent
idiopathic scoliosis keeps its young patients, parents and Carrolltown chiropractor
on alert!
Back pain may be yours if you have a short leg and stand on
it all day at work. It throws your spine out of line a bit, so let Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
help diagnose and address any short leg you may have.
Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation finds it interesting that an old test like
the DEXA scan has a new purpose. It can check for osteoporosis risk and
diabetes risk!
Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is on top of all things spine-related in
youths and adults! Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation shares the new scoliosis screening
guidelines that may alert Carrolltown parents to a spine curvature their
kids may have.
Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation takes into account the effect sarcopenia may
have on our older chiropractic patients and encourages exercise to strengthen
their spine supporting muscles.
Carrolltown pregnant women trust Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation’s
spinal care! When they visit, Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation looks out for new persistent back
pain complaints which may point to vertebral fractures related to osteoporosis.