by Dr. Leah Gallucci | Dec 12, 2016 | Chiropractic, General Chiropractic
Chiropractic care has a 100-year history in America and today it is finally gaining the acceptance it deserves for easing a wide variety of physical problems. Chiropractic care supports and eases pain associated with the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. As such,...
by Dr. Leah Gallucci | Aug 25, 2016 | Chiropractic, chiropractic for sciatica, General Chiropractic, Pain Management
Sciatica is a dreaded name that many people experience, not just hear. But how many people are aware of what it really is? What we can say is that it is not a disease. It is in fact, a symptom of compression of the sciatic nerve. This nerve then becomes ‘pinched’....
by Dr. Leah Gallucci | Jun 30, 2016 | Back Pain, Chiropractic, family chiropractic care, General Chiropractic, Hip Pain, Neck Pains, Seniors
Tylenol is a commonly used medication for treating back and arthritis pain. Acetaminophen, the primary ingredient in Tylenol, is the most widely used “pain reliever” medication in the United States. Thanks to misinformation regarding the safety of the drug, it has...
by Dr. Leah Gallucci | Jun 14, 2016 | Chiropractic, General Chiropractic, Pain Management
A recent passage of bills by Congress has taken the first step towards fighting back against the opioid epidemic in the US. The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has publicly applauded Congress for these major steps. However, more needs to be done according to...
by Dr. Leah Gallucci | May 24, 2016 | Chiropractic, family chiropractic care, General Chiropractic, Health Tips, Kids & Infants
Chiropractic care for kids is designed to help children physically thrive as they mature. As kids grow, their bones model the response that physical stress puts on their bodies. Known as “Wolf’s Law”, this growth requires proper joint motion to distribute forces...
by Dr. Leah Gallucci | May 5, 2016 | Chiropractic, family chiropractic care, General Chiropractic, medicare, Seniors
As the body begins to age, it is essential that we stay both active and healthy. Despite the fact that bones and muscles begin to weaken with age, there is no reason we should stop doing what we love. However, many senior citizens experience severe and chronic pain as...