Chiropractic For Better Golf?
Golf, observes this [PJ] chiropractor, “involves concentration (nerves) and good range of motion (muscles and nerves). No wonder many [PJ] golfers think of chiropractic as their secret weapon!”
Golf, observes this [PJ] chiropractor, “involves concentration (nerves) and good range of motion (muscles and nerves). No wonder many [PJ] golfers think of chiropractic as their secret weapon!”
We all get caught up in the busy-ness of life, and sometimes the most important things are the very things we neglect. Fortunately, we can change that habit any time we choose!
Each of us is given this amazing body that takes care of millions of details all by itself without us having to give it any conscious thought. This “autopilot” feature of our bodies gets many of our [client]s into trouble.
Many health problems provide subtle warnings long before they become serious. If you ignore these quiet warnings, your body will increase these murmurings into something much louder to get your attention!
The pause between heartbeats constantly changes, and this “heart rate variability” is one indicator of overall health. Your nervous system controls the whole show, does the work for you – if it isn’t impaired.
The goal in the beginning of your chiropractic care is to create sufficient momentum to reverse the unhealthy spinal pattern which prompted a visit to our practice.
When your brain loses touch with part of your body and can’t regulate it, that’s big. Even if the symptom you notice is small, the fact that your brain’s communications to your body are getting misdirected is a serious issue.
What comes first, compromised function or the obvious symptom? Because our bodies are so adaptable, we often manage in spite of a growing problem that keeps nagging us.
Many people think chiropractic is about bones, especially spinal bones. But the fact is, we’re much more interested in nerves. In particular, the nerve messages that travel between the brain and the body and from the body back to the brain.