Seatbelt Injuries

When I graduated from Chiropractic school in 1998, I was convinced that my practice would be full of wellness-minded people who wanted to get their bodies up to optimum performance and keep it there.  The philosophers at our school promised a Utopia in which people sought our services in droves because they wanted to maximize […]

Sciatica

There was a time last weekend when I thought my chronic sciatica was going to act up.  We were in Chicago for a conference and were prepared for temperatures in the upper 70’s and lower 80’s since that is what the most accurate weather in the universe – up to the minute satellite forecasts from […]

Rocky Mountain Getaway

My last column was about roller coasters and being cautious when you ride them.  Some people who read it were amazed that a free spirit like me would be so careful and avoid something like a roller coaster as a way to fulfill my thrill seeking drives.  My thrill seeking has taken a turn that […]

Resolutions

It’s the time of year when people begin to make those trite New Year’s resolutions that seem never to come to fruition.  “I’m going to exercise every day.”  “At midnight on December 31st, I quit smoking.”   “I’m going to lose weight.”  There are hundreds of them, I am sure, but the thing that always bugged […]

Renewal

For those in the Christian faith, tomorrow is Easter Sunday – the end of the 40 days of Lenten sacrifice, the celebration of the resurrection of Christ, and a very important day in the ecumenical calendar.  It also marks a period of renewal for people who have been in a reflective space for the past […]

Reasons to Support

In recent months, we have been given opportunities to sponsor several different charity events – Relay For Life, The March of Dimes walk, Light of Hope for CASA, and the “It’s Reigning Cats and Dogs” auction that will benefit ARF.  We took the opportunities that various organizations offered for many reasons.   Sure, it’s good advertising […]