We do not have Saturday hours at this time, but we have later hours throughout the week to accommodate as many patients as possible.
By Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC, FMS, SFMA Stress is a part of life, and so is back pain. Ironically, stress is a leading cause of episodic back pain. Your body experiences a cascade of physiological responses during chronic stress setting the stage for injury. The human body is genetically programmed to respond to stressful situations by …
By J.C. Smith, MA, DC There’s an 80 percent chance you’ll suffer back pain during your lifetime, for which your medical doctor will likely recommend over-the-counter pain medication or prescription medication to relieve the pain temporarily. Depending on your doctor’s assessment and how you respond, they may even consider you a candidate for spine surgery …
If you, like me, are one of the many people out there that had a hard time on the carnival rides at the Berrien County Youth Fair this last summer you are not alone. That spinning sensation may be fun to many brave souls, but for some of us it can’t end quickly enough. Imagine …
Pain in and around the sacroiliac joint is one of the most common causes of low-back pain. With approximately 80% of the population suffering from low-back pain at some point in their lives, the sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SJD) most likely represents about 15-25% of those cases. SJD is a broad term often applied to the …
If you have a headache, you’re not alone. Nine out of ten Americans suffer from headaches. Some are occasional, some frequent, some are dull and throbbing, and some cause debilitating pain and nausea. What do you do when you suffer from a pounding headache? Do you grit your teeth and carry on? Lie down? Pop …