How Car Accident Chiropractors in Toronto Support Recovery

After a car accident, most people look for dents or broken parts. It is easy to focus on the damage you can see. But what about the pain that shows up days later? A sore neck, a stiff back, or headaches that were not there before can all make everyday tasks harder than they should be. Seeing a car accident chiropractor in Toronto can make a difference early on. Fall is a busy time in the city. With school drop-offs, crowded roads, and rainy weather, accidents can become more common. When they do, it is not just the car that needs [...]

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Why Your Desk Job is Secretly Sabotaging Your Spine and What To Do About It

Many people don't realize that their seemingly harmless desk jobs might be doing more harm than good to their spines. Spending hours sitting hunched over a computer can contribute to discomfort and health problems that sneak up quietly. In Toronto, where many professionals work long hours at a desk job, these issues can become even more pronounced. Understanding how this daily routine affects spinal health is key to finding relief. Picture yourself sitting at your desk in Toronto's downtown core. The workday passes with little movement beyond reaching for a coffee cup or juggling a computer mouse. Routine tasks can be [...]

Setting the Record Straight on Idiopathic Scoliosis

What is Idiopathic Scoliosis? Scoliosis is a general term used for a sideways bend in the spine. There is a lot of fear and misunderstanding on this topic so today we are here to set the record straight. https://youtu.be/G46GJy4zhgs?si=FPXTUMK1M5xO0me7 Idiopathic scoliosis is the term given to scoliosis without a known cause. It is much more common than most people think, around 1-2% of school-aged children and 8% of adults, making it the most common type of scoliosis. The degree of curvature in the spine can vary and is split into three main categories. Mild Scoliosis: curves ranging from 10-25 degree [...]

How to Achieve and Maintain Scapular Stability

What is Scapular Stability? Scapular Stability refers to the ability of the shoulder blade (scapula) to maintain its position and movement during shoulder movements. The scapula is a crucial component of shoulder function as it serves as the anchor point for many of the muscles that control movement and stability in the shoulder joint. The muscles surrounding the scapula which include the rhomboids, serratus anterior, and trapezius, work together to maintain scapular stability.  It is important to maintain proper shoulder mechanics, to prevent injuries and improve performance in physical activities. Scapular dysfunction is one of the many issues that can lead [...]

The VOMS?

Did you know CT scans are not the best or the only way to diagnose a concussion? Most functional brain injuries from a concussion do not show anything significant with brain imaging technologies such as CT scans. So how do we test for signs and symptoms of concussions? Experts have developed a screening tool called VOMS to do exactly that.  What is The VOMS? Well, for one, it stands for Vestibular Ocular Motor Screen. It is a screening tool used by trained healthcare professionals to determine the extent of a patient's concussion symptoms after a head injury.  The VOMS is made [...]

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