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Tag: Dr. Carrie Gingerich

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What is Sciatica?

The term sciatica is widely used by people to describe a condition of back or leg pain  that they may be experiencing. When in actuality the term sciatica is not a condition, but symptoms of a condition that a person may be experiencing. Sciatica refers to symptoms in the buttock, leg or foot. Those symptoms…
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The Thoracic Spine

The thoracic spine is in the middle section of your spine (your “back bone”) as shown above. It consists of 12 vertebrae (making it the longest section) and they are labeled T1 through T12. It begins at the base of your neck and ends with the bottom of your rib cage. Your thoracic spine is…
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The Cervical Spine

When you hear someone mention the cervical spine or the cervicals, do you know what they are referring to? If not that’s okay, because we are here to share the knowledge! The cervicals are the bones located at the top of your spine, otherwise known as your neck. It consists of seven bones known as…
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Back to School

Now that school is back in full swing, we thought we’d share some tips and tricks to ensure your little one’s spines are well protected!   Sitting, sitting, and more sitting is what most of your children’s days consist of when in school. To reduce the chance of them experiencing back, neck or shoulder pain, it…
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Pregnancy and Chiropractic

Routine chiropractic care can not only help manage your back, hips, or joint pain, but it can also establish pelvic balance. This can provide your baby with as much space as possible over the course of your pregnancy. This may lead to a faster, easier labor and delivery. Pregnancy can cause a multitude of changes to…
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Feet and Footwear by Dr. Carrie

Free feet equal happy feet.  Ever consider that your low back, hip, or knee pain is coming from your feet? Or more importantly the type of shoes you are wearing? Well, it is definitely possible because of a kinetic chain that starts in your big toe and runs along the arch in your foot, up…
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