Why Your Insurance Isn’t Really About Health Care — It’s About Sick Care

When people hear the words “health insurance,” it sounds reassuring — as if someone’s got your back when it comes to staying healthy. But here’s the truth that many people never realize: companies like Blue Cross, Aetna, and others aren’t truly health care companies. They’re for-profit insurance businesses — and that distinction matters more than […]

How Golfers Can Beat Low Back Pain with Chiropractic & Spinal Decompression

Golf may look like a smooth, low-impact sport — but anyone who plays regularly knows how much strain it puts on the back. The repetitive twisting, bending, and explosive power of a golf swing can take a toll on the spine. In fact, low back pain is one of the most common injuries among golfers […]

Meniscus Surgery vs. Knee Decompression: Which Is Right for You?

Knee pain is one of the most common issues people face as they age—or even earlier for athletes, runners, or anyone who’s active. One of the leading causes of knee pain is a meniscus injury, which can occur from sudden twisting, sports activities, or natural wear-and-tear over time. Traditionally, patients have been told that meniscus […]

Skip Surgery, Start Healing: Why Spinal Decompression is the Smarter Path to Recovery

When back pain becomes unbearable, many people believe surgery is the only answer. But surgery is never just a single step — it’s two. First, the invasive procedure itself. Then, a long, often painful rehabilitation process just to regain strength and mobility. Spinal decompression offers a completely different path. Instead of enduring surgery and rehab, […]

The Fascinating Origins of Spinal Decompression — And How It Can Help You Avoid Surgery

Did you know that one of the most effective, non-invasive treatments for back pain actually started in Canada? It’s true — the concept of spinal decompression was first introduced by a Canadian health minister who believed that the key to long-term spinal health wasn’t just medication or surgery… it was strategic, mechanical relief of pressure […]