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Can a Chiropractor Provide Adequate Sports Injury Treatment?

Written By Big Bend Chiropractic on October 30, 2020

Fall sports are something not only high school athletes look forward to, but the community as well. However, with all the nonstop action, your athlete can easily find themselves with a sports injury that needs treatment to get them back... Read More


Why Choose Chiropractic Care for Auto Injury Treatment?

Written By Big Bend Chiropractic on July 21, 2020

Florida is one of the most dangerous states in the country for drivers and passengers. In 2019, over 254 thousand people sustained injuries in over 400 thousand vehicle accidents.  After an accident, it’s important to seek prompt auto injury treatment – regardless... Read More


How to Avoid Sports Injuries from Inactivity During Social Distancing

Written By Big Bend Chiropractic on June 22, 2020

With gyms closed, millions of people were forced to readjust their workout routines. Some gobbled up home workout equipment and took up jogging.  Others preferred to avoid exercise for a while – and that’s fine! Regardless, jumping back into your pre-lockdown workout after... Read More


5 Strategies to Strengthen Your Immune System Wellness

Written By Big Bend Chiropractic on May 21, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has led millions of people around the world to take a closer look at their immune system wellness.  Truth be told, you can’t “boost” your immune system – and you wouldn’t necessarily want to. An overactive immune system... Read More


Low Back Pain Treatment with Chiropractic Care

Written By Big Bend Chiropractic on March 16, 2020

More than 80% of Americans experience low back pain at least once in their lifetime. In fact, it's the main contributor of job-related disabilities and missed workdays. Your lower back is engineered to provide support, flexibility, and strength to your upper... Read More


How Can Chiropractic Treatment Help Text Neck?

Written By Big Bend Chiropractic on February 14, 2020

You’re probably reading this from a mobile device with your head and neck hunched forward. This is known as the text neck position. An average adult head weighs about 12 pounds when looking straight ahead. However, the weight multiplies up to... Read More


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