Back pain is more than just an inconvenience. It’s also an obstacle to good health, making it difficult, if not impossible, to exercise.
One-half of working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year.
If you suffer from back pain, or simply want to optimize your health and wellness, consider seeing a chiropractic physician who can eliminate your pain at the source, as well as offer nutritional and ergonomic tips to keep you feeling better.
“Back pain, if not treated properly and at its source, may go away temporarily, but will often return,” warned Dr. Keith Overland, president of the American Chiropractic Association.
To find a doctor near you, visit www.ChiroHealthy.com. (StatePoint)
In order to make comments, you must verify your account.
In order to comment on SunJournal.com, you must use your real name and include the town in which you live in your profile. A member of our staff will call you to verify this information. To join in, fill out your user profile completely and check the box "please verify my status." We'll get back to you within one business day to verify your account.
Login or create an account here.
Our policy prohibits comments that are:
- Defamatory, abusive, obscene, racist, or otherwise hateful
- Excessively foul and/or vulgar
- Inappropriately sexual
- Baseless personal attacks or otherwise threatening
- Contain illegal material, or material that infringes on the rights of others
- Commercial postings attempting to sell a product/item
If you violate this policy, your comment will be removed and your account may be banned.