With the start of a New Year,
January is also a great time to get yourself back to good health!
It may surprise you to learn that taking good care of your back, or
more importantly your spine, can help improve your overall health. The
nervous system, your body's center for all mental activity, lies within
your spinal cord. Over a decade ago, scientists discovered a relationship
between your nervous system and your immune system. If you have curves or
misalignments in your spine, they keep your nervous system from working
normally, decreasing your immunity and increasing your susceptibility to
disease. Doctors of chiropractic can put your spine back in its proper
place to help your body work at its best!
Taking care of your feet can also help your spine. When you walk, your
feet go through a particular cycle, called the gait cycle. It has three
parts: when your heel hits the ground, when your whole foot is on the
ground, and when you push-off the ground to take the next step. Research
has proven that there are small, important movements in your spine during
this cycle. If you have any problems with your gait cycle, you will
eventually have problems with your spine. Foot Levelers can help.
Foot Levelers works with your chiropractic treatment to help your body
stay healthier longer. They are the world's exclusive provider of Spinal
Pelvic Stabilizers, custom-made orthotics you wear in your shoes. By
supporting all three arches of your foot, they help provide a balanced
foundation for your spine and support you throughout all parts of the gait
cycle. Stabilizers help hold your chiropractic adjustments longer, keeping
your body in its correct alignment and all your important body systems
working hard.
Celebrate the New Year and visit your local doctor of chiropractic
today to get on the road to good health. For more information about Foot
Levelers' products, please visit us on the web at footlevelers. To
find a healthcare professional in your area, visit footlevelers/find_professional.php.
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