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HomeHealthGiving back your health

Giving back your health

OUR current population is living longer, wants to be healthy, active and mobile to enjoy those later years, however back pain and reduced mobility is now one of the top three causes of disability, affecting one in three people before retirement.
In fact chiropractors are now seeing younger people as young as eight years old with persistent back pain due to strain placed upon the body from poor sitting postures, mostly due to increasing technology use, i.e. phones and computers.
This can impact our lives financially, emotionally and affect the quality of everything you experience, throughout life.
People don’t have to have back pain or discomfort in their bodies when degenerative changes are occurring. This shows up a long time after the changes have happened, a bit like going to the dentist for a check-up, going to the chiropractor to have your spinal postural patterns assessed is a smart choice.
Chiropractic is the science of locating the problems in the spine and utilises a variety of techniques to reduce the impact on the nervous system, improving mobility and prevent early degenerative changes which lead to restricted mobility and back pain.
One Chiropractic Health has been established in the Peregian community, and has been keeping people in a state of well-being for over nine years. Dr Jodi Davis, a chiropractor and registered intensive care nurse, is joined by Dr Geoff Clarke and a team of health professionals, Bowen therapist Denae and massage therapist Jackie and Sonceea to provide exceptional health care.
To make an appointment phone 5471 3100 .
One Health Chiropractic will be holding an open day on Sunday 23 May in celebration of Spinal Health Week and its success in helping people within the Sunshine Coast community.
Running from 10.30 am-1pm at 1/6 Grebe Street, Peregian Beach, the day will include Spinal Health presentations by Dr Jodi Davis and Dr Geoff Clarke, a sausage sizzle, balloon making, face painting for kids, complimentary 10-minute massages and spinal health checks to assist our community to get their happy back.

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