Complementary & Integrative Healthcare
Real Men and Yoga Five Ways Yoga Improves Your Fitness
Real men can, and do, practice yoga. The reasons men are joining this traditionally known women's activity are mounting. Approximately 15 million people practice yoga…. Continue Reading
Acupuncture and Growth
As spring develops further, we cannot help but notice the changes. In nature, the trees are starting to bud, flowers are blooming, the wind is… Continue Reading
Are Chiropractors Quacks?
The popularity of chiropractic care is increasing, but misconceptions remain. Many people don’t know what chiropractors do, or they’ve heard only sensationalized “news” stories. “Chiro”… Continue Reading
Chinese Medicine and Martial Arts
In ancient China, the Kung Fu master of the province was also the healer of the community. Fighting and healing seem to be unlikely skills… Continue Reading
Advanced Treatment For Chronic Pain Sufferers
Have you ever wondered why one out of every three people suffer from one of the following conditions? Recurring headaches Neck pain stiffness, jaw pain… Continue Reading
Your First Session With a Massage Therapist
A growing number of men and women have found therapeutic massage to be a valuable addition to their health and fitness routines as well as… Continue Reading
What Are Alternative and Complementary Medicine?
For some, alternative or complimentary medicine seems to be in opposition to or intellectually inferior to “traditional or western” medicine. Drawing these distinctions takes away… Continue Reading
Why Does the Pain Come Back?
Do you have a “bad back” that goes out a couple of times a year? Maybe you know someone with chronic sinus headaches. Or maybe… Continue Reading
Most Effective Treatment For Neck Pain
The prestigious British Medical Journal recently published a study that concluded that manipulation “is more effective and less costly for treating neck pain” than care… Continue Reading
Physical Therapy and Total Hip Replacements
The hip joint joins the pelvis to the femur, or thighbone. Your hip is a ball and socket joint. The head of the femur is… Continue Reading










