by thegrovewellness | Nov 10, 2008 | Comox Valley Chiropractic, Research, treatment options
Myth #3: There is no evidence to support that chiropractic works. I don’t even know where to start with this one. The fact is that there is are so many studies done on spinal manipulation that a Medline search would be overwhelming. Instead of going through the...
by thegrovewellness | Nov 2, 2008 | Comox Valley Chiropractic, Health Resources, Research
Myth # 2: Chiropractors aren’t doctors, they have very little education compared to medical doctors. This is a continuation of my post on the top 4 myths about chiropractic. Before I address the educational qualification of chiropractors, how about a refresher on what...
by thegrovewellness | Oct 16, 2008 | Comox Valley Chiropractic, Health Resources, Research, treatment options
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock in the last few weeks, you’re aware of the financial crisis that is affecting the world. With governments stepping in with millions (and billions) of dollars to bail out companies and banks alike, its time to realize...
by thegrovewellness | Oct 11, 2008 | Comox Valley Chiropractic, Health Tips, Research
Nothing irritates me more than reading incredibly misleading health related headlines in the Vancouver Sun with my morning coffee. Thus was the case this week when I was greeted with this headline upon sitting down in the kitchen: “Aspirin May Prevent Breast...
by thegrovewellness | Oct 8, 2008 | Comox Valley Chiropractic, exercise, Health Resources, Health Tips, Research
I wrote in a previous post about the public education campaign launched by the Canadian Chiropractic Association which dealt with falls prevention for the elderly. That information can be found here. It is well documented that injuries sustained from falls can be a...
by thegrovewellness | Oct 4, 2008 | Comox Valley Chiropractic, Health Tips, Research
Here in Vancouver, the wait time for a non-emergency MRI can be upwards of 6 months unless you’re lucky enough to get in on a cancellation. It is not uncommon in my office to have people recovered well before their MRI appointment comes around. It often spurs a...