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PostureHQ highlights Spinal Health Week

Picture a morning free from nagging aches and pains, a working day where you move with ease, and a weekend where you tackle the golf course or swell at First Point with freedom and fun… with the skilled team at PostureHQ Chiropractic, that vision can become your reality.

Back pain is pervasive, with four out of five Australians experiencing it at some point.

Dr Elizabeth Borham, of PostureHQ Chiropractic Noosa Heads, stresses that chronic back pain not only limits daily activities but also impacts mental and physical health, with far-reaching consequences for families and communities.

Dr Liz, member of the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA), says the groups most affected by musculoskeletal disorders include working-age individuals (25-64) and older adults, highlighting the need for preventive measures and active lifestyles.

It’s national Spinal Health Week (20-26 May 2024), and it’s more crucial than ever as Australia faces a back pain crisis affecting over 6.1 million individuals.

Spearheaded by the ACA, this initiative highlights musculoskeletal disorders, in particular low back pain, which costs the economy a staggering $55.1 billion annually.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises low back pain as a global public health concern, advocating for holistic non-surgical interventions, including chiropractic care, based on evidence-based guidelines.

Dr David Cahill, ACA President, welcomes WHO’s guidelines, emphasizing a patient-centered approach focusing on education, tailored exercises, and drug-free therapies.

By advocating for holistic chiropractic care, ACA aims to address the underlying causes of back pain, promoting overall well-being and quality of life.

How do you get back to living without pain?

Your first consultation marks the beginning of a journey toward a brighter, pain-free future.

Dr Liz, Dr Carlyle and the team at PostureHQ are poised to greet you with personalised solutions tailored to your needs.

Say goodbye to the agony of every bend or the weight of the world on your shoulders.

And to mark Spinal Health Week, we’re offering your initial consultation and treatment for just $95, not the usual $180.

To take up this offer, call PostureHQ on 5455 4067 or book online at posturehq.com.au

This isn’t just about alleviating pain; it’s about reclaiming your freedom to move and savour every moment of life. It is possible to live without pain.

Don’t delay any longer – seize the opportunity and call or book online to schedule your initial consultation today.

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