What is the Best Pillow and Sleep Position?
If you’re sleeping in a position that doesn’t support your spine, respiratory system, and digestive system, you’ll likely struggle to get great sleep.
Chiropractic Treatment for Migraines
If you’re experiencing migraines or other severe headaches, consider visiting an experienced Pembroke Pines chiropractor.
Managing Middle Back Pain After a Car Accident
If you’re experiencing middle back pain after a car accident, a Pembroke Pines chiropractor can help you get to the root of the problem and find relief.
The Downsides of Using Medication to Treat Physical Pain
When you’re in pain, it’s only natural to want to find a solution that provides the quickest relief. Here's why medications might not be best.
What Can a Chiropractor Do for a Herniated or Bulging Disc?
4 Treatment Methods We Use at Rush Chiropractic Herniated discs affect about 1 to 3 percent of the population, but just because they’re common doesn’t mean they should not be taken seriously. Not only are herniated and bulging discs often painful, but when left untreated, they can also lead to more serious concerns like chronic…
How to Manage Upper Back Pain
Understanding, Preventing and Treating Common Upper Back Injuries If you’ve ever struggled to climb out of bed after a day of helping a friend move, or you’ve noticed that it’s harder to lift your arms after a particularly intense workout, then you know that upper back pain is more than just a nuisance. Now imagine…
5 Techniques for Improving Your Posture
Posture is a habit that we all form early in life. And like many other habits, it can have dramatic impacts on our health, even for those active in the Pembroke Pines area.
How a Chiropractor Can Help Treat Whiplash
Whiplash often seems like a minor inconvenience at first, but when left untreated, it can cause chronic pain and lead to more serious health conditions in the future.
The Long-Term Effects of Rear-End Collisions
The danger of rear-end collisions is that you might not realize you’ve been injured until much later. While some people experience pain immediately after the accident, others don’t see any symptoms until weeks later, and at that point, they may not realize where the injury originated from.