

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


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





















