Chiropractor Columbia SC

Suffering from excessive back pain? Look into chiropractic physical therapy. Chiropractic physicians understand the musculoskeletal system and will help alleviate your pain. Here you will find listings for the finest chiropractors in Columbia, SC. Feel the difference chiropractic health will make. Search and find the right chiropractor around Columbia who will give you the best chiropractic treatment.

Vitality Spine Center
(803) 386-9902
161 Medical Circle
West Columbia, SC
Jones Shelly Dr
(803) 771-9990
2711 Middleburg Drive
Columbia, SC
Carew Joseph Chiroprctr Jr
(803) 252-0108
1811 Bull Street
Columbia, SC
Shows Chiropractic
(803) 252-3873
1408 Elmwood Avenue
Columbia, SC
South Carolina HIV-Aids Council
(803) 254-6644
1115 Calhoun St
Columbia, SC
Chiropractic Health Ctr of SC, LLC
(803) 875-0939
412 Veterans Rd
Columbia, SC
Chiropractic Wellness
(803) 771-9990
2711 Middleburg Drive
Columbia, SC
Frost Stanley N Dr
(803) 765-1516
1713 Taylor Street
Columbia, SC
Bracey Chiropractic Center
(803) 254-6730
4122 West Beltline Boulevard
Columbia, SC
Capital Chiropractic
(803) 251-4425
1410 Blanding Street
Columbia, SC
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If you're like most women, you love shopping for a new purse. But aside from such considerations as style, fabric, color and price, there's one very important factor that should influence your buying decision: the size of the bag. In addition to being quite functional and a current fashion statement, oversized purses can cause you pain, particularly if you load them up with all of the daily gear you just can't live without.

"Women gravitate toward [oversized bags] because they're very functional," admits Karen Erickson, D.C., a spokesperson for the American Chiropractic Association. "We carry around our gym clothes, water bottles, cell phones, and makeup." The problem? Bags that are too heavy can cause pain and spasms. Aside from aches in your back and neck, a bag that weighs you down can cause headaches because the trapezius muscle (the muscle spanning your neck, shoulders and back) goes up into the base of your skull. This can also cause pain to radiate down your arm and into your hand. How to carry your purse comfortably?

Find a bag that's the right size for your body. That up-to-the-minute purse that's as big as a beach tote may be all wrong if you're five feet tall and 100 pounds. Look for something that hits you in the lower ribs and waist area, Dr. Erickson advises. "If it's up under your armpit it's too short, and it if hits your leg it's too long and can interfere with your walk." Choose a strap wide enough so that it doesn't dig into your shoulder. Also be wary of bag accoutrements such as buckles and chains, which add unnecessary weight...

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