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Michael Coulas posted an update 5 days ago
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The Importance of upper cervical spine Adjustments to improve overall Health
The upper cervical spine plays a critical role in protecting and supporting the nervous system. The first two vertebrae—Atlas (C1) and Axis (C2)—surround the brainstem as it exits the skull through the foramen magnum. This region serves as a vital communication center, relaying information from the brain to the rest of the body.
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Michael Coulas posted an update a week ago
Recovery from shoulder injuries—such as rotator cuff strain, mild instability, or minor subluxation—requires attention to both local structures and the spine. The shoulder is neurologically connected to the cervical region through the brachial plexus, the nerve network that exits the neck and supplies the shoulder and arm. When cervical…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 2 weeks ago
What is Reconnective Healing?
Reconnective Healing® is an energy-based approach introduced by Dr. Eric Pearl, a chiropractor from California and author of The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself. He describes this work as accessing a spectrum of healing frequencies that facilitate balance on physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels. Unlike traditional…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 3 weeks ago
How to make stress work for you
Stress is not inherently harmful; it is a natural adaptive response. The impact of stress depends largely on perception. When individuals interpret life circumstances as threatening or adversarial, the body shifts into sustained sympathetic activation. Over time, this chronic stress response can create internal imbalance—what might be described…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 4 weeks ago
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Chiropractic philosophy is about treating the Whole person
True health goes beyond symptom relief—it’s about caring for the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Chiropractic philosophy is grounded in the principle that the power that made the body heals the body. Within each person exists an innate intelligence—a self‑regulating, self‑healing system that constantly works to maintain balance and adapt… Read more
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Michael Coulas posted an update 5 weeks ago
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How Chiropractic Care Can Help Relieve One‑Sided Low Back Pain
If you’re experiencing low back pain that stays mostly on one side — either the right or left — the sacroiliac (SI) joint may be involved. The SI joints connect your lower spine to your pelvis and help transfer weight from your upper body into your legs when you stand, walk, or bend.
When one of these joints doesn’t move properly, it can…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 6 weeks ago
Top 3 reasons people seek Chiropractic care
The top three reasons people seek chiropractic care are low back pain, neck pain, and headaches. These common concerns are often linked to spinal joint dysfunction and tension that can irritate surrounding nerves and soft tissues. When the spine isn’t moving well, the body may compensate—leading to stiffness, muscle tightness, and recurring… Read more
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Michael Coulas posted an update 7 weeks ago
Rib Subluxations Relieved with Chiropractic Adjustments
Rib dysfunction (often called rib “subluxation” in chiropractic care) can create sharp, stabbing pain in the chest or upper back, sometimes worsening with breathing, coughing, or movement. Depending on the level involved, upper rib restrictions may contribute to neck and shoulder tension, mid‑rib irritation can feel alarming and mimic heart or…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 2 months ago
Cervical Dystonia management and chiropractic care
Cervical dystonia is a focal movement disorder characterized by involuntary, sustained or intermittent contractions of the cervical musculature, often resulting in abnormal head posture, pain, and sleep disturbance. While botulinum toxin remains a primary medical intervention, conservative co-management strategies may provide additional… Read more
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Michael Coulas posted an update 2 months ago
Hypermobility Syndrome Disorder and Chiropractic Care
Hypermobility syndromes (including HSD/hEDS) involve increased joint range that can contribute to pain, muscle guarding, fatigue, and feelings of instability. Chiropractic care can be beneficial for some hypermobile patients when it’s individualized and stability-informed—often emphasizing low-force techniques, symptom-guided dosing, and… Read more
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something I so wish I knew earlier in life! Important info to be shared!!🙌🏻
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