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Desk Job Survival Guide for a Pain-Free Spine
Sheri Cunningham Sheri Cunningham

Desk Job Survival Guide for a Pain-Free Spine

Having a desk job is somewhat of a mixed bag. It comes with perks like a consistent paycheck and the joy of working in sweatpants (at least for remote workers). But a desk job also comes with a darker side. Sitting for hours every day can wreak havoc on your spine, leading to chronic pain, poor posture, and an unshakable bond with the nearest bottle of ibuprofen.

June is National Safety Month, so there's no better time to tackle this often-overlooked health issue. If you've been ignoring those neck twinges or lower back aches, it's time to make a change.

The good news? There are fairly simple ways you can protect your spine and prevent long-term issues without quitting your day job or becoming a yoga guru. Let's break it down.

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Standing Tall: Tips to Correct Bad Posture Habits
Sheri Cunningham Sheri Cunningham

Standing Tall: Tips to Correct Bad Posture Habits

June is National Safety Month, and it's dedicated to healthier, safer lifestyles. While this might conjure up images of seatbelts and non-slip shoes, there's one safety aspect that often goes unnoticed but is just as essential: good posture. How you sit, stand, and move doesn't just affect how you look. It can protect your health, increase your energy, and even improve your emotional well-being.

At The Upper Cervical Clinic, Dr. Larry Burks has seen how chronic poor posture can contribute to significant health issues, from back and neck pain to a compromised nervous system. The good news? It's never too late to make a change. 

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Post-Concussion Syndrome Relief
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Post-Concussion Syndrome Relief

Post-concussion Syndrome occurs after a mild traumatic brain injury and presents as a collection of symptoms. Patients who have had more than one brain injury are at increased risk. Symptoms can be physical, cognitive, behavioral, and/or emotional.

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Concussion and Upper Cervical
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Concussion and Upper Cervical

The first two bones in your neck (C1, C2) is the most unstable region of your spine. So if you’ve had a concussion or force injury to your head and/or neck you have most likely moved that area out of alignment. What exactly does concussion mean?

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Vertigo and The Fall
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Vertigo and The Fall

Fall is here in all of her glory – vivid oranges, reds and golds adorn the trees and the air is crisp and delightful. As I watch the leaves falling from the trees I see one spiral down, then lift back up, and swirl back down again… which is fine for leaves, but not for people!

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