Sports Performance and Orthotics
Increase Performance Can wearing an insole or orthotics really improve my performance? In order to understand how an orthotic can help your athletic performance, an understanding of basic foot...
View ArticleTriathletes just look better!
To view the original, well referenced blog post look here. So the MRI’s shows it, being active is a no brainer. Comparing the images above… which leg would you rather have when you are 70? • Image 2:...
View ArticleFort Collins Physicals for Sport and School
If you are looking for a sports physical in Fort Collins then you have come to the right place. Here at Rocky Mountain Chiro Care we look for smaller problems that can rob performance of your student...
View ArticlePerformance Robbing Instability Patterns
Athletes are master compensators. They can figure out, without even realizing it, how to get around irregular movement patterns. But they do have their tells! There are many assessments and evaluation...
View ArticleChiropractic Heals Sports Injuries
Whether you’re a serious athlete or just play recreationally, at some point you might find yourself in debilitating pain from playing the sport you love. At these times, a chiropractor with knowledge...
View ArticleWhy Does My Back “Go Out” Without Any Warning?
Have you ever bent down to pick something up as light as a pen and your back goes into intense spasm, making it impossible to stand up straight again? Was the pencil really heavy enough to induce all...
View ArticleWhiplash is common among victims of Auto Accidents
Whiplash is a serious injury that is common among automobile accident victims. Whiplash creates a series of serious pain in the neck and throughout the rest of the body. The severity of the pain is...
View ArticleDisc Problems
What is a Disc? Discs are shock-absorbing rings of fibrocartilage that separate the bony vertebral bodies while allowing movement at each spinal level and enough room for the major spinal nerves to...
View ArticleWhat’s Degenerative Disc Illness?
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is typically associated with aging. As you age, your discs, like other joints in the body, can degenerate (break down) and become problematic: that’s a natural part of...
View ArticleFlat Feet and Your Aching Back
It is a common misconception that the feet can’t possibly have anything to do with chronic low back pain, and most think it is ridiculous to suggest it. Well, think again, we find this correlation...
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