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Archive for the ‘Wellness’ Category


Chiropractic Boulder helps people feel better

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

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Chiropractic Boulder success stories

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

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Winning the blood sugar battle wellness workshop with boulder chiropractor

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

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Boulder chiropractor shares tips for spring cleaning

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

?  Spring Cleaning  ?

   It’s that time of year! People dust the corners and break out the ladder for spring cleaning. But many people are unaware of the potential risk of injury that may occur as the result of spring cleaning. You need to know that thousands of injuries occur every year with the use of simple gardening tools.

Even more injuries occur as the result of handling a ladder improperly. So the key to avoid spring cleaning injuries is to know your LIMITS. It’s easy and tempting to take on more spring cleaning chores than your body can accommodate because you don’t feel the ‘pain’ immediately. So be sure to take breaks throughout. Another important idea is to stretch before spring cleaning. Yes, S-T-R-E-T-C-H. A little stretching can go a long way to prevent injuring your back and neck.  Here are some simple rules I want you to follow so you don’t injure your back.

“Five Rules To Avoid Spring Cleaning Injuries… Inside Your Home.”

Rule 1

Prepare an appropriate schedule. Write out what you’re going to do. When you do, you’ll get more done. Don’t try to complete too many tasks at once as this can cause you to hurry and may increase your risk of injury.

Rule 2

Reduce the strain on your back and knees when cleaning the floor by using the right TOOLS. EXAMPLE: Clean the floor with a mop, as opposed to washing the floor on your hands and knees. Doing this will save your knees, and you’re going to feel a lot better tomorrow.

Rule 3

Use a steady and wide base of support. This is a basic rule but one that you don’t want to break. Use a step stool – instead of a piece of furniture – to dust in high corners. Using furniture is a big NO NO.

Rule 4

Have someone assist you when moving furniture to clean. I know you’re big and strong, but you need to adhere to this rule. Do not try to lift heavy objects by yourself for spring cleaning activities. Remember to squat and lift object with the support of your knees, not your back.

Rule 5

This step is really important. Use long strokes to push the vacuum instead of short strokes. Pushing and pulling the vacuum in short, hurried strokes can hurt your back, and you know that can be very painful.

 

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Network Family Wellness Center
Danny Knowles D.C. and Richelle Knowles D.C.
1715 15th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 998-1000

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Chiropractor in boulder shares simple ways to get happy

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Simple Ways to Get Happy

Take control of your mood and improve your health.

Here are (9) ideas to get you started. Choose the ones that work for you. If tuning out the news or making lists will serve only to stress you further, try one of these approaches.

1. Practice mindfulness. Be in the moment. Instead of worrying about tomorrow

2. Laugh out loud. Just anticipating a happy, funny event can raise levels of endorphins and other pleasure-inducing hormones and lower production of stress hormones. Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, tested 16 men who all agreed they thought a certain videotape was funny. Half were told three days in advance they would watch it. They started experiencing biological changes right away. When they actually watched the video, their levels of stress hormones dropped significantly, while their endorphin levels rose 27 percent and their growth hormone levels (indicating benefit to the immune system) rose 87 percent.

3. Go to sleep. We have become a nation of sleep-deprived citizens. Taking a daily nap or getting into bed at 8 p.m. one night with a good book — and turning the light out an hour later — can do more for your mood and outlook on life than any number of bubble baths or massages.

4. Hum along. Music soothes more than the savage beast. Studies find music activates parts of the brain that produce happiness — the same parts activated by food or sex. It’s also relaxing. In one study older adults who listened to their choice of music during outpatient eye surgery had significantly lower heart rates, blood pressure, and cardiac workload (that is, their heart didn’t have to work as hard) as those who had silent surgery.

5. Declutter. It’s nearly impossible to meditate, breathe deeply, or simply relax when every surface is covered with papers and bills and magazines, your cabinets bulge, and you haven’t balanced your checkbook in six months. Plus, the repetitive nature of certain cleaning tasks — such as sweeping, wiping, and scrubbing — can be meditative in and of itself if you focus on what you’re doing.

6. Just say ‘No’. Eliminate activities that aren’t necessary and that you don’t enjoy. If there are enough people already to handle the church bazaar and you’re feeling stressed by the thought of running the committee for yet another year, step down and let someone else handle things.

7. Make a list. There’s nothing like writing down your tasks to help you organize your thoughts and calm your anxiety. Checking off each item provides a great sense of fulfillment.

8. Do one thing at a time. Edward Suarez, Ph.D., associate professor of medical psychology at Duke, found that people who multitask are more likely to have high blood pressure. Take that finding to heart. Instead of talking on the phone while you fold laundry or clean the kitchen, sit down in a comfortable chair and turn your entire attention over to the conversation.

9. Tune out the news. For one week go without reading the newspaper, watching the news, or scanning the headlines online. Instead, take a vacation from the misery we’re exposed to every day via the media and use that time for a walk, a meditation session, or to write in your journal.

Network Family Wellness CenterDanny Knowles D.C. and Richelle Knowles D.C.

1715 15th StreetBoulder, CO 80302(303) 998-1000

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Boulder, CO Massage Therapy Improves Your Health & Wellness – Dr. Daniel Knowles, D.C.

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

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Boulder Chiropractor for Overall Wellness – Dr. Daniel Knowles, D.C.

Monday, March 19th, 2012

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Boulder, CO Health and Wellness – Dr. Daniel Knowles, D.C.

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

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Boulder chiropractor offers anti-aging

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

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Best Boulder Chiropractors health and wellness

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

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