

The Brain-Spine Connection: Why Chiropractic Care Is About More Than Your Back
When most people think about chiropractic care, they think about joints, muscles, and the spine. But what if one of the most important effects of an adjustment happens in your brain? A growing body of research suggests that spinal adjustments do much more than improve movement in the spine—they directly influence how the brain processes information from the body. The Science: A recent review examining ten separate studies found that spinal manipulation was associated with mea


“How Long Before I Feel Better?” Understanding Your Body's Tissue Repair Timeline
Whether it's a sore shoulder, an irritated Achilles tendon, knee pain, or a recurring back problem, many people expect their body to recover within a few weeks. Unfortunately, biology doesn't always work on our preferred schedule. A fascinating study published in 2026 has provided new insights into how quickly different tissues in the body repair and renew themselves. The findings help explain why some injuries improve rapidly while others require patience, consistency, and o


Can "Exercise Snacks" Fix Back and Neck Pain from Sitting? (2026 Study)
Prolonged sitting has become one of the defining health challenges of modern life. Whether you are an office worker, a student, a driver, or a remote professional, chances are you spend hours each day glued to a chair with very few opportunities to move. But what if the antidote to your daily aches didn't require an hour at the gym? A new 2026 systematic review published in BMC Public Health by Zeng and colleagues investigated whether "exercise snacks" can significantly reduc


Spinal Health Month : Your Spine Affects More Than You Think
As Spinal Health Month comes to a close, it's a good time to reflect on a simple question: How much attention do you give your spine? Most people only think about their spine when something hurts. A stiff neck. An aching lower back. A headache that won't go away. But your spine influences much more than your comfort. It affects how you move, how you work, how you exercise, how you sleep, and even how you feel emotionally. The Australian Chiropractors Association has focused t


The New Smoking? Why Too Much Sitting Is Hurting More Than Your Back
Many of us spend hours each day sitting. We sit while working, driving, answering emails, attending meetings, scrolling through our phones, and relaxing in front of the television. The problem isn't simply sitting itself. The real issue is how long we sit and how little we move. Research continues to show that prolonged sitting is associated with a range of health problems including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, poor mental health, and musculoskeletal conditions su


Is Back Pain Holding You Back?
If you've ever experienced back pain, you're certainly not alone. In fact, four out of five Australians will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Back pain is now the leading cause of disability worldwide and affects millions of Australians every year. It can interfere with work, exercise, sleep, hobbies, family activities, and overall quality of life. The good news? Most people can take positive steps to improve their spinal health and reduce the impact of back


Back Pain and Mental Health
The Connection Many People Miss Most people think of back pain as a purely physical problem. A sore back makes it harder to exercise, work, garden, play sport, or enjoy time with family and friends. What many people don't realise, however, is that back pain can also have a significant impact on your mental health. The relationship actually works both ways: back pain can affect your mood, and poor mental health can make back pain feel worse. Understanding this connection is





















