Chiropractic – A brief history Chiropractic started in the late 1800s, and it has come a long way since then. As a profession, it began in 1895 when its founder, Daniel David Palmer, “adjusted” the spine of a deaf janitor and claimed to restore his hearing....
Is it worth to restore your spinal alignment? There are many health benefits that a balanced spinal alignment is able to provide. However, does it worth the time and effort to gain these benefits? Perhaps we should consider some simple concepts to help us on this...
A better curve in your neck Having a good curve in your neck means a lot. Clinical problems of the human spine continue to be prevalent in modern society. Examples include chronic neck pain, lower back pain, sciatica, radiculopathy leading to pain, numbness and...
Lower Back Pain Lower back pain is one of the most common health concerns in today’s world, affecting 8 out of 10 people at some point during their lives. Although most cases are not due to serious organic causes, yet it is a challenging condition to diagnose,...
Spondylolisthesis – what is it? Treatment for Spondylolisthesis sometimes depends on the severity of the condition. Spondylolisthesis is Latin for “slipped vertebral body”. There are several types of spondylolisthesis, depending on the mechanism of injury....
Spinal curvature – the key to healthy life Over and over again, we have been talking about how important is the spinal curvature to a person health. Also, how the spinal curves can affect a person musculoskeletal health. Here is just a short list of the benefits...
Spinal arthritis With Corrective Chiropractic Spinal arthritis as discussed in part 1 https://essentialchiropractic.sg//spinal-arthritis-chiropractic-biophysics/ , is getting more common in our aging population. Presenting here is a case of a 62 years old man...
Introduction Spinal arthritis is getting very common in today’s aging population. In fact, it is one of the most common source of musculoskeletal pain to many individuals in Singapore. It is actually not a single disease, but an informal way of referring to...