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Introduction
When the body sustains an injury or a virus, the immune system springs into action by sending out…
Daily Ways To Stay Active: EP’s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic
Learning how to stay active with busy lives and schedules takes practice. There are daily ways to incorporate…
Invisible Injuries You Should Not Ignore
Automobile accidents are emotionally and physically traumatic events. After an accident, individuals assume that…
Muscle Cramp: EP’s Chiropractic Injury Specialists
Pretty much everyone experiences a muscle cramp at some point. A muscle cramp is an involuntarily contracted muscle…
Body Misalignment Digestive Problems: EP Chiropractic Center
Body misalignment can cause various symptoms to be experienced, ranging from headaches, neck and back pain, sore…
Softball – Baseball Injuries: EP’s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Team
Softball and baseball require running, jumping, throwing, and swinging movements. Even for the fittest athletes and…
Intercostal Muscle Strain: EP’s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Team
Intercostal muscles are the muscles within the rib cage, commonly called the intercostals, which connect the ribs…
Muscle Knots – Trigger Points: EP Chiropractic Rehabilitation
Muscle knots or trigger points are tissues/segments of muscle fibers stuck in a contracted state and balled up or…
High Hamstring Tendinopathy: EP Chiropractic Team
The hamstring muscles attach, through a tendon called the proximal hamstring tendon, to the ischial tuberosity, the…