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Michael Coulas posted an update 2 days ago
Why Slow Pitch Players Need Chiropractic Care
Slow pitch baseball demands explosive movements, violent swing rotations, high-velocity throws, and sudden sprints. As both a long-time player and a chiropractor, I see the toll this takes: shoulder impingements, hip stiffness, and painful hamstring or quad tears.
Chiropractic care keeps you on the diamond by targeting these…
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Michael Coulas posted an update a week ago
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…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 2 weeks ago
Chiropractic care is beneficial for the whole family
Spinal health is important at every stage of life—from infancy through the senior years. Chiropractic philosophy teaches that the power that made the body heals the body, and that each person is guided by an innate intelligence that coordinates growth, healing, and adaptation. Keeping the spine aligned supports this natural process.
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Michael Coulas posted an update 3 weeks ago
Acupuncture for Elbow Pain — and So Much More
When people hear “acupuncture,” one of the first questions they ask is:
“Does it hurt?”
It’s a fair question — but the truth is, acupuncture needles are extremely fine, much thinner than the needles used for injections. Most people feel little to no discomfort. Many actually describe the experience as deeply relaxing.
Acupuncture is part of…
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This was really cool to watch. I would love that high frequency flowing through my body tuning my energy to a rejuvenating flow. Glad the needles are just a subtle sensation.
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Michael Coulas posted an update 4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago (edited)
The secret on how to heal Elbow injuries with Chiropractic Care
Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) and tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) are common repetitive‑strain conditions affecting the forearm tendons. While the pain is localized at the elbow, the contributing factors often extend beyond the joint itself. The nerves supplying the forearm and wrist originate in the cervical spine and travel…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 5 weeks ago
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Optimized Athletic Performance with Chiropractic Care
Optimal athletic performance requires efficient biomechanics, neuromuscular coordination, and balanced recovery. Chiropractic care can support athletes by addressing spinal and pelvic dysfunction that may contribute to compensatory movement patterns. For example, an athlete recovering from ACL surgery while managing low back pain often…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 6 weeks ago
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Hip and Leg pain improved by chiropractic adjustments
Lower‑extremity symptoms such as leg pain, ankle weakness, or foot discomfort are frequently associated with irritation of the sciatic nerve, which originates in the lumbar spine. While mechanical factors such as disc irritation or joint dysfunction play a role, psychosocial stress can also contribute significantly. Chronic mental and emotional…
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Michael Coulas posted an update 7 weeks 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 8 weeks 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 months 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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