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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Sep 13, 2022 | Health Articles

Have you been diagnosed with Rotator Cuff Syndrome? If you have, you may feel the pain of not only in the shoulder but the limitations it has put on your life, whether and work or trying to enjoy a game of golf or tennis.
To better help you understand our recommendation for this injury, let ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Aug 16, 2022 | Health Articles

Next time you are out, look to the person on your left and right or better yet look at the group of people who are just a short distance from you. What you may notice is the rolled shoulders and head forward posture. No, it is not the cell phone they have in their ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Jul 26, 2022 | Health Articles

Unless you live on Netflix, you are unable to turn on the television without a commercial appearing, for some new pharmaceutical drug that will cure whatever condition or disease that your body may be suffering from at the moment.
Drug manufacturers commonly advertise on television and in various other media to encourage people to "Ask your ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | Jul 19, 2022 | Health Articles

The summer season is in full swing! As we are enjoying the warm weather, barbecues and the excitement of long awaited vacations, are you feeling red with anger, white with pain, and emotionally blue with being park-benched with low back and leg pain?
If so, read on.
What is Sciatic Nerve Pain?
Your sciatic nerve is the longest ...
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by Oak Park Chiropractic | May 5, 2022 | Health Articles

For decades, arthritis was considered an inherent part of the aging process and a signal to a patient that it’s time to slow down. But not anymore. Surprisingly recent research points out that people much younger can develop rheumatoid arthritis pain but the best news is that people no longer need to suffer needlessly from ...
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