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Rye Chiropractor Discusses Different Types of Headaches

Rye Chiropractor Discusses Different Types of Headaches Headaches are one of those health issues that can be mild and irritating, severe and debilitating, or one of many degrees in between. They can build up slowly or come on suddenly, and no matter how bad it is, almost everyone wants a remedy as soon as possible.…

Rye Chiropractors May Help Scoliosis

Rye Chiropractors May Help Scoliosis Among common back conditions, scoliosis is one that has the potential to cause a great deal of discomfort and immobility. Between 5 million and 7 million people in the United States are affected by scoliosis. Rye chiropractors have the ability to provide relief to many scoliosis patients, making their day-to-day…

arm pain in Rye NH

Can Your Neck Cause Arm Pain?

Can Your Neck Cause Arm Pain? Bottom Line: Have you ever had a “dead arm”? It’s an uncomfortable combination of pain and numbness from sitting or sleeping in an awkward position that thankfully goes away after a few minutes. If you have cervical radiculopathy, that same feeling of pain, numbness, and weakness in your arm…

shoulder pain in Rye NH

The Link Between Posture and Shoulder Motion

The Link Between Posture and Shoulder Motion Your shoulder is one of the most complex joints in your body. It is surrounded and supported by a complex network of nerves, tendons, muscles, and ligaments. Many of these structures tie back to your spine or mid-back and neck. Your posture, or position, directly impacts the motion…

Rye Chiropractor Talks about Bulging Discs

Rye Chiropractor Talks about Bulging Discs The concentric rings made from cartilage and other materials that are located between your vertebrae are known as discs. These discs provide a cushion between the vertebrae, preventing them from grinding against one another while your spine is moving. Rye chiropractors have very good results when treating this type…

Tennis Elbow in Rye NH

Tennis Elbow? I Haven’t Swung a Racket in Years!

Tennis Elbow? I Haven’t Swung a Racket in Years! Bottom Line: You don’t need to be John McEnroe to feel the pain of tennis elbow. Actually, 95% of people who suffer from lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, don’t even play tennis! Lateral epicondylitis is an inflammation of the tendon that attaches to the lateral epicondyle…