Countdown to World Spine Day – October 16 – Two Days to Go
Benefits of chiropractic beyond the spine Each year millions of people visit their chiropractor on a regular basis, not because they have back and neck pain (although they do for…
Benefits of chiropractic beyond the spine Each year millions of people visit their chiropractor on a regular basis, not because they have back and neck pain (although they do for…
Chiropractic care improves spine and nerve function Chiropractic care is well known for improving function of the spine, including reduction in pain, improvement in movement and improvement in posture. However, over…
The relationship between your spine, nervous system and health Your spine is made up of 26 separate bones (24 vertebrae, the sacrum and the coccyx) and is interconnected with nerves, muscles,…
World Spine Day has been celebrated on October 16th since 2012. Millions of people in all continents of the world suffer with spinal disorders. These can include low back pain, neck pain,…
Welcome to our Spring newsletter In this edition we introduce our next special offer - timed around the school holidays, update you on our fundraising for Chiropractic Research Month and report on some some news…
Welcome to our Winter newsletter In this edition we introduce Bronwyn, our new CA, discuss the relationship between good posture and your mood, continue our Did you Know? series, have…
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World Spine Day 16th October 2016 As part of World Spine Day (October 16th), the New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association (NZCA) is urging the nation’s baby boomers to take care of…
Good sleeping posture may be more important for overall health than previously thought, according to the New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association (NZCA). New research published[1] in the Journal of Neuroscience earlier this month, shows…
Here is the latest news from the New Zealand Chiropractors' Association SPRING IS THE PERFECT TIME TO “JUST START WALKING” SAY NEW ZEALAND CHIROPRACTORS Just walking more has a host…