Back pain is typically thought of as “spine pain” but in reality a number of conditions can produce pain in your back.   Chiropractors are trained professionals dedicated to determining the origin of your problem and getting you the treatment you need.

The back is divided regionally into the “low back”, “mid-back”, and “upper back”, but the neck is essentially a part of that structure. Often, back pain bridges one or more regions. The “tailbone” and “pelvis” are an integral part of the back. It is equally important to consider the base of the skull (the occiput) as a component as well, since they are all connected.

Back pain showing up in the spine or any of these other regions that is coming from an internal organ system or a nerve issue can be identified with orthopedic and neurologic testing that can be done by Dr. Sibilla right inside the Blue Heron Chiropractic Clinic without having to refer you out.

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What is Consent to Treat?

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Returning to Full Effort after an Injury.

Back In the Ring…Or Squat After an injury it’s important to gradually increase your effort level from a safe baseline. Returning to full force too rapidly can […]
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August 23, 2016

Core Strength and Car Accidents?

Crunch Time What do elbows have to do with core strength and abdominal crunches? How do either relate to car accident injuries? First, the position of […]
March 25, 2016

Insurance Coverage and Auto Accidents – What you Need to Know Now

New Legislature, Better Coverage At Blue Heron, we have specialized in helping people recover from automobile accidents since 1996. Insurance coverage is a common concern for […]
March 31, 2015

The Plank Ranks High for Core Strength

Are plank holds the best exercise for abs? Plank exercises are a game-changer for abdominal muscles, based on research and results – but they are not for everybody. […]
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