There’s been some really warm weather in the DC region this week giving many of us time to enjoy our summer wardrobe one more time this year. However, I have some bad news. As we do our holiday shopping and merry making with our sunglasses on and in short sleeves we aren’t getting the sun […]
Meet the Doctor and an Intro to Kaigo Health
Dr. Bazley has recently started working with Kaigo Health to help busy professionals connect and maintain appointments with health care providers near their offices. Kaigo Health has visited and interviewed the doctors that it works with to make ensure a high quality of professionals. Check out the interview to find out more about Dr. Bazley. […]
Summer Fun
As we travel and try new activities this summer injuries may occur. Some will happen dramatically like when a person falls off a jet ski others will happen more insidiously from long car rides, lugging multiple bags on one shoulder or from walking on soft sand. Yes, sometimes the unevenness of soft sand can cause […]
Move Well at Honey Groove Festival
I am proud to be a community partner of The Honey Groove, a music and arts festival being held Saturday, April 11th in Washington DC. Whether on stage or in the audience, being able to freely enjoy the energy being created requires the ability to sit and stand at leisure. Plus the ability to dance, […]
For My Urban Gardeners and Farmers
Crouching down over the tulips, green beans and spinach encouraging (or begging) them to grow can lead to back pain, knee pain and headaches. Here’s some stretches to hopefully prevent some aches and pains. If you’re already having trouble getting into a squat or notice that pain builds up quickly in your neck or knees […]
I understand, it’s not easy losing weight…
…But DNP will kill you. There is not a single over the counter herbal or dietary supplement I would recommend for weight loss. Yes, you can use a fiber supplement to help you feel full, yes you use cinnamon as a blood sugar regulator. But these aren’t dietary and herbal supplements. If you’re truly struggling […]
Acceptable Care vs Better Care
What tickles me most about this article is the definition of “best care” seems to mean “acceptable level of care” in primary care settings. To get better results than “best care” adding spinal manipulation is key (according to the research). United Kingdom back pain exercise and manipulation (UK BEAM) randomised trial: effectiveness of physical treatments […]
Chronic Low Back Pain
Lumbago, this is the diagnosis usually given to a person who has diffuse achy low back pain that appeared out of nowhere (idiopathic), has lasted for a few months and doesn’t seem to be related to a disc injury, a fracture or anything more sinister. Lumbago, is a fancy word for “low back pain.” Lumbago […]
Preparation for Outdoor Winter Activities
Taking the dog out for a walk on a cold winter morning? Sledding with friends? No matter what stay warm and wear shoes that provide a sense of sure footedness. For some more tips on preventing injury this winter click on the link. ACA – Preparation for Outdoor Winter Activities Prevents Injury.
ThisVsThat: How Nutrition Can Be Confusing
This is a great article highlighting why it’s important to have a nutritional plan. Do you need more phytonutrients in your life or fiber? Maybe instead you need a tall glass of water. Keeping your health goals in mind and being mindful of your overall diet makes nutritional therapy much easier. What’s More Nutritious, Orange […]
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