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July Newsletter

We hope you guys have a wonderful 4th of July! We will be closed Friday, July 24th and Monday, July 27th of this month…Oh…P.S. Kamrey is doing amazing and so are Mom and Dad! We can not wait to have this little bundle in office with us next month! All the snuggles… This months hours will be the same, except Tuesday and Thursday will be from 2-7 P.M. Also, we will be starting to have Yoga classes once a week! $12.00 a class and will be beginner level! Everyone welcome! Call us if you would like more information! 

LETS TALK ABOUT HEADACHES, AND HOW CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP!
The very first thing that Dr. Brandon and Dr. Kendra do is to find out everything they can about the patient’s headache – when did it start, how did it first happen. It is very important to know the actual causes of the headache or migraine – whether it’s because of an activity or because of an injury that happened in an accident.

If the headache is because of the activities at work or home, Dr. Wilbanks suggests posture correcting exercises, modifies the workplace and offers advice on performing these activities without it causing a headache.

Then the treatment begins with soft tissue therapy and chiropractic adjustments. The patient’s condition is tracked continuously, a constant feedback is asked for about how the patient feels after receiving the treatment, so that suitable adjustments can be made.

Dr. Brandon and Dr. Kendra work by correcting the mechanical dysfunction of the vertebrae of the neck and improving the alignment in the bones of the neck. This helps a great deal in relieving the pressure and irritation which causes headaches. These misalignments and dysfunction in the bone structure could be a result of an accident and injury, causing throbbing headaches and migraines, and can be corrected by a us today!

In most patients, stress, strain and tension are the biggest causes of headaches and migraines – which is corrected by chiropractic. We can correct misalignments caused because of several hours spent bent down on a laptop each day, resulting in a poor posture and stress, by applying a sudden, and yet controlled pressure on the affected muscles.