
5 Ways to Boost your Energy Naturally
April 1, 2019
Tired? Can’t focus? Sluggish? Groggy? Aren’t we all. That probably has something to do with why more than 54% of Americans consume some form of caffeine every single day. But caffeine, as important as it is to so many of us, can be a band-aid quick-fix for our lack of energy. Fatigue, although normal, can
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Can a Chiropractor Prescribe Medicine?
March 1, 2019
With the wide range of medical issues that can be helped or solved through chiropractic care, it may seem likely that chiropractors rely on prescription medications when working with patients. However, this is actually not the case. There are a couple of fundamental reasons why chiropractors do not prescribe medication. To understand these, it helps
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9 Benefits of Chiropractic Adjustments
February 1, 2019
As you may already know, chiropractic adjustments — also known as spinal manipulations — are a tool used by trained practitioners to help naturally bring the body back to order when something causes it to go out of whack. Chiropractors have a long, trusted history of using chiropractic adjustments to help with certain common and
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How Do Chiropractors Adjust Your Back?
January 1, 2019
Have you ever heard people going to the chiropractor to have their spine “cracked”? That process is actually something called a chiropractic adjustment, and chiropractors use them to help people with various types of aches & back pain. What are chiropractic adjustments? Chiropractic adjustments (also known as chiropractic manipulation, manual manipulation or spinal manipulation) are
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Graham Reinhardt and his staff produce monthly chiropractic blogs to better educate current and future patients. We use a multi-disciplinary approach combining traditional chiropractic techniques with the latest muscle and rehabilitation therapies, dry needling, and clinical nutrition. Dr. Graham Reinhardt treats athletes and patients seeking professional and dedicated chiropractic care in the Denver area.
