Friday, June 12, 2009

Walking and Chiropractic

The average person takes about 10,000 steps on a daily basis. The feet provide stability and balance for your body. Fallen arches can effect your body’s position and weight distribution. Structural foot problems can create neck and low back pain. This in turn causes the hips and knees to overwork.

Your Doctor of Chiropractic knows that foot imbalances can be corrected by adjustments to the feet, and you may also be fitted for orthotics. Orthotics can help balance the body, and provide stability to injured areas.

Foot problems may not always result in pain. Your chiropractic adjustments also have less chance of holding if the feet are out of balance.

Consult your chiropractor if you are experiencing back and foot problems.

6 comments:

  1. Great info! Im sure that its even worse for overweight people. How oftern should you visit your chiropractor to check your feet>
    P.S> Can chiropractic help people with big feet that get stuck in there mouths

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  2. Loan Guy,
    I would recomend getting your feet checked every month when you are getting your adjustment. Ha! Funny comment! I think there is probably something we can do to help with the foot in the mouth problem.
    Thanks,
    Dr.Moulas

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  3. Does this work for bone spurs too?

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  4. Candy,
    It can, please check with you chiropractor. Bone spurs can be tricky.

    Thank you,

    Chiropractor Moulas

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  5. Walking is one of the easiest and most rewarding forms of exercise. All you need is a good pair of shoes, comfortable clothing, and desire.

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  6. Walking is one of the easiest and most rewarding forms of exercise. All you need is a good pair of shoes, comfortable clothing, and desire.

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