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Posture Through Life: How Babies, Kids, Adults and Seniors Develop Different Postural Patterns
Age & Posture
Posture evolves throughout life, from early movement milestones in babies to workplace habits in adults. Growth, movement patterns and daily activities all influence spinal alignment. Understanding these changes can help identify early signs of postural stress and support healthier spinal development through movement, exercise and professional care.
Tech Neck: The Hidden Effects of Phones, Laptops and Modern Work
Devices, tech Neck & Posture
“Tech neck” describes the neck strain caused by prolonged phone and computer use. Looking down at devices places increasing pressure on the cervical spine and surrounding muscles, which may contribute to neck stiffness, headaches and shoulder tension. Understanding the early warning signs of tech neck and making simple posture adjustments can help reduce strain and support healthier spinal movement.
The Modern Posture Problem: Why Sitting, Screens and Stress Are Changing Our Spines
Poor Posture
Poor posture has become one of the most common causes of neck pain, headaches and back tension. Long hours sitting, excessive screen use and reduced movement place increasing strain on the spine. In this article, we explain why posture matters, the early warning signs of postural stress and practical ways to support spinal health with simple daily habits and chiropractic care.
How One Spinal Manipulation Session Boosts Strength + Brain-to-Muscle Drive in Athletes
What the Research Shows
Spinal manipulation is often associated with pain relief, but emerging research suggests it may also influence athletic performance. A controlled study in elite Taekwondo athletes found that a single chiropractic adjustment temporarily increased muscle strength and enhanced brain-to-muscle communication. These findings highlight a short neurological “priming” window that may support strength, power, and speed-based training when chiropractic care is timed strategically.