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How posture can affect your nervous system and how chiropractic helps.

Posted on March 30, 2013 by LloydChiro in Clinical Care of the spine, Cottonwood Chiropractor, Headache, Low Back Treatment, Neck Treatment, Neuroscience No Comments
How posture can affect your nervous system and how chiropractic helps.

I love infographics. Getting up to speed with concepts and facts with just a glance is my kind of propaganda learning. Here is one that I stole from Pinterest yesterday. This only because Facebook doesn’t show these long form pictures very well. Read on:

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Take care of your spine even if they finally develop a spine transplant

Posted on March 29, 2013 by LloydChiro in Clinical Care of the spine, Cottonwood Chiropractor, Low Back Treatment No Comments
Take care of your spine even if they finally develop a spine transplant

As my series of popular Facebook pictures, here is an old standby from Someecards. This clever saying is older than the chiropractic profession itself, but that doesn’t stop some intrepid chiropractor from re-purposing this rhetorical saying into a snappy picture you’ve probably seen on Facebook! Do you feel insulted by the condescending tone of that surgeon yet? I do! [...]

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Chiropractic word association.

Posted on March 28, 2013 by LloydChiro in Clinical Care of the spine, Cottonwood Chiropractor No Comments
Chiropractic word association.

What words do you associate with chiropractic? Here is a poster that someone created with a bunch of fitting words from anatomical terms to positive health-oriented words. What do you think of this picture?

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Structures Involved with Low Back Pain

Posted on February 27, 2013 by LloydChiro in Clinical Care of the spine, Cottonwood Chiropractor, Low Back Treatment 2 Comments
Structures Involved with Low Back Pain

There are three main types of structures and tissues involved in low back pain: 1. Connective tissue 2. Nerves 3. Muscles 50% of Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year. 80% of the population will experience a baqck problem at some time in our lives. Americans spend at least $50 Billion each year [...]

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What to Expect if you Decide to Use an Inversion Table for Your Low Back Pain.

Posted on January 28, 2013 by LloydChiro in Clinical Care of the spine, Cottonwood Chiropractor, Low Back Treatment No Comments
What to Expect if you Decide to Use an Inversion Table for Your Low Back Pain.

Here is an interesting blog I ran across as I did a WordPress search for “Low Back Pain.” This is a blog written by a guy who is documenting his progress of using an inversion table to help with his low back pain. http://inversiontablenewbie.wordpress.com/about/ You can see with the “About” page that he used a [...]

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This site is about chiropractic care.

This is my personal site for me, Dr. Lloyd. It's mostly about chiropractic care. That's why I called it, "LloydChiro."

In this site you will find information about chiropractic care, me, and some things about diet, exercise, and other topics that interest me and your health.

Things chiropractors treat.

  • Ankle and Foot Biomechanics
  • Headaches
  • Low Back Pain
  • Rib Pain
  • Shoulder Aches and Pain
  • Neck Pain Relief


“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will instruct his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.”

-Thomas Edison

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