Proctor Chiropractic Blog
Common Pains that Chiropractic Care Can Relieve in Tacoma
Chiropractic care focuses on the overall wellbeing of the body through proper alignment, loosened muscles, healthy nutrition and more. At Proctor Chiropractic, we believe a balanced body, mind and lifestyle leads to a happier and healthier day-to-day. Dr. Keogh and Dr. Luke treat a great number of physical ailments, injuries, and diseases at our Tacoma,…
3 Ways Nutrition Consulting Can Improve Health in Tacoma
Do you need help losing those last 10 pesky pounds? Are you worried that even though you’re a healthy weight, you’re not making the right food choices for your body? If you feel tired, sluggish or struggle to live an active lifestyle, nutritional consulting can help. Our Tacoma, WA chiropractors, Dr. Georg Keogh and Dr.…
Benefits of Combining Massage and Chiropractic in Tacoma
While it may sound strange, it is true: When you combine massage therapy with your chiropractic treatment plan, you will heal faster. In fact, that is precisely why we offer massage therapy to our patients at Proctor Chiropractic. Learn more about why this works to determine whether you should be scheduling yourself a massage before…
Experiencing a Workout Injury in Tacoma
Working out is good for your health in many ways. Regular exercise helps build muscle mass, burn fat, and reduce your risk for injury and illness. Spending any time at the gym, training at home, or getting in shape for sports, however, does increase your risk for experiencing a workout injury. Fortunately, our Tacoma chiropractor…
How Effective Is Chiropractic Care for Children in Tacoma
Chiropractors are well known for treating back pain, whiplash and other conditions that commonly affect adults. However, chiropractic is not for mature spines only. In fact, a child’s small body can benefit tremendously from chiropractic treatment. Why bring your child to the chiropractor? Chiropractors in Tacoma can address the needs of growing children in ways…
Spinal Cord Injuries in Tacoma
There are about 450,000 victims of spinal cord injury in the United States. Over half 60 percent are 30 years of age or less and most are male. An estimated 12,000 people a year sustain a spinal cord injury (SCI). Among the most frequent causes of SCIs are sports and work related accidents, with auto…