Spring’s Coming on Fast!
MyChiroPractice2020-01-15T12:08:47-07:00Although the weather seems fickle you certainly don't need your allergies to be. With the spring coming on, the warm weather, and the fun, the last thing you want to worry about it
Although the weather seems fickle you certainly don't need your allergies to be. With the spring coming on, the warm weather, and the fun, the last thing you want to worry about it
The Salt Lake Tribune reported a significant accident on I-15 Wednesday morning just outside Roy, Utah. Around 5 am a Semitruck rig carrying two trailers with around 7,500 gallons of diesel gasoline rolled over and
Did you know that back pain is the #1 cause of missed work in America? More people miss work for back injuries, back pain, and back treatment than any other injury or irritation in the
A Tuesday morning, March 9, 2010, three car accident left 4 people injured. An eastbound suburban was turning north when it slammed into a Jeep headed westbound. The Collision caused the suburban to collide with
On Monday, March 8 a young man by the name of Trent Walker, 24 years of age and Senior at USU in Public relations was driving down Spanish Fork Canyon. His car crossed the center
Dr. Dirk Woodmansee, Salt Lake City Chiropractor, recently published an article discussing what it means when your doctor says that your spine curvature is abnormal. From a study done that involved several hundred patients it
Scottish research shows that posture exercises have a significant impact on migrain control. Louise Kenny started having mirgrains at the age of 7, which put her in the hospital for days at a time. As
Everyday semi-trucks on the road appear harmless, but quickly turn deadly when your vehicle or the truck goes out of control. Large truck accidents more frequently than is widely published. Every 16 minutes in the United States, a
The Deseret News reported that two men were playing speed games on I-15 Friday night. One would speed up and get in front of the other and then slow down. They repeated this irresponsible cutting
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Latinos are dying of automobile related accidents at a ratio of 14.6 per 100,000 compared to 12.8 per 100,000 of non-latinos. While this is not significantly higher the Utah