Managing Low Back Pain | Akridge & Akridge Chiropractic
A recent study on Acetaminophen (Tylenol) found that it is NOT effective for acute low back pain. In addition, Paracetamolis ineffective for acute LBP even for patients who comply with treatment. This reinforces the notion that management of acute LBP should focus on providing patients advice and reassurance without the addition of paracetamol.
Professional Athletes Endorse Chiropractic Care | Akridge & Akridge Chiropractic
Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer talks about how chiropractic care got him ready to go for Game 7 of the World Series:
Advanced Clamshell | Akridge & Akridge Chiropractic
A new study concluded that low BACK pain may be linked to HIP weakness…
Choose Rehab, Not Rest | Akridge & Akridge Chiropractic
Chronic tendinitis includes conditions like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and rotator cuff.