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What to Consider Before Visiting a Chiropractor

Before Visiting a chiropractor, you might feel overwhelmed as to how it is going to be?   Is this treatment reliable? How expensive is it ? There are many such questions that come to your mind. So here some tips to help you get started:   Patient History and Symptoms During a chiropractic visit, you might need to give a detailed history of your disease and symptoms. When and how did the pain start? Where is the pain, and what triggers it? Is the pain mild, extreme, or throbbing? How often do you feel the pain?   A chiropractor can consider your medical history or previous reports of your problem, old x-rays, or scanning of your treatment. If you are asked to provide information on family medical conditions, or any other previous injury, then don’t worry! All these details can help him to understand the root cause of your problem and make him reach the possible treatment for you.   Comfortable clothes   If you think visiting a chiropractor is just a regular meeti...

How Do High-Heeled Shoes Affect Your Back?

High heels are still one of the most popular shoe styles. Many of Dr. Karl Jawhari's patients say they like wearing heels because they give them more height, accentuate the muscles in their legs, and improve the way their bodies are positioned. Unfortunately, high heels can put additional strain on a variety of body components. If you wear heels frequently, the tension can develop into health issues that demand a visit to our clinic. We will go over how high heels affect the body, as well as some of the health issues that come with them, as well as some advice for wearing them safely.   When wearing heels, how does your body position change? When you wear heels, your body goes through several changes: The curve of your spine changes The spine has a natural S-curve that works as a shock absorber, reducing the amount of stress placed on the vertebrae. Unfortunately, wearing heels can cause this S-curve to be altered, resulting in some unanticipated issues. When you are wearing heels,...