Tag: back pain

  • Symptom of the Week: Shoulder Pain

    The shoulder joint is one of the most complex in the body and it’s unique design allows for lots of mobility, but unfortunately this also means less stability and thus it can be prone to injury. Due to the complexity of the shoulder joint the cause of the pain is usually due to a multitude…

  • Why juice?

    At Rosetta and Carrick Chiropractic WE LOVE JUICING!!! Click on the link to Jason Vale’s website for lots of yummy recipes and free downloads. CLICK HERE why-juice chiropractor, belfast, back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica

  • Success story of the week!

    I’ve been very active over the years. I competed as an athlete for 4-5 years before becoming a gymnastics coach. Gradually over the years after being diagnosed with a growing arthritic problem, the pains were gradually getting worse in my right knee and hands and more recently I was getting further shooting pains in my…

  • Condition of the Week: Whiplash

    Chiropractic treatment has been a great source of relief for many people who have suffered from whiplash. What exactly is whiplash? Anytime the spine is unexpectedly moved in one direction and then it rebounds in the opposite direction there is the possibility of developing a whiplash type injury. It can happen in a backwards and…

  • What’s in a vaccine?

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  • The health of your spine affects your nervous system!

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  • Webster Technique – Restoring Proper Pelvic Balance And Function For Pregnant Mothers

    Do any reading about chiropractic treatment during pregnancy and the chances are you will have either read about or have seen videos posted on the internet about “The Webster Technique”. What is it? “The Webster Technique is defined as a specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment that reduces interference to the nerve system and facilitates biomechanical…

  • Success story of the week!

    As a teenager I trained to be a Lifeguard as I enjoyed swimming and it was great for my fitness. At the age of 17 whilst doing the breast stroke I heard a ‘click’ and immediate pain the lower back. As the years progressed my lower back was painful. At the age of 29 I…

  • Symptom of the week: Scoliosis

    Scoliosis is a progressive condition causing the spine to curve or twist into a “C” or “S” shape. • Scoliosis is quite common, affecting two to three in every 100 people. • In eight out of 10 cases, the condition usually develops between the ages of 10 and 16, during the growth spurt of puberty.…

  • Back pain when driving?

    Why Driving Causes Back Pain The mere act of sitting in a car seat can put strain on the back. This is because the seats do not usually allow for the lumbar curve in the spine. In fact, sitting upright in a car makes this curve non-existent, and it can put strain on the muscles…