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Can you compartmentalize your body? Can you clearly separate your mental and emotional state from any aches and pains you might have, or the things you eat and drink from how much energy you have?
Of course not.
You are constantly under different forms of mechanical, chemical, and psychological stress. Dr. Chandler Collins' task is to aid in the appropriate removal and management of these forms of stress, as a guide on your path to optimal health and personal expression.
Dr. Collins' innovative practice employs thorough examination procedures with extremely effective, alternative forms of functional evaluation and treatment.
The refreshing result is care for your health that is individually tailored and refined for your specific needs.
Recent Blog Entries
Numbness or tingling in the hands is a relatively common occurrence in cyclists. I'd venture to say that most serious cyclists have experienced this phenomenon at least briefly while in the saddle...<more>
With temperatures in Texas reaching triple digits on a regular basis, there.s been a lot written on exercise in the heat... <more>
In last month's issue we talked about the stress of exercise, and how fitness and health are not synonymous terms. This time we're going to look at some evidence of how training can have detrimental effects without careful management... <more>
Think fitness and health are the same thing? Think again! <more>
How often have you just finished a good 3-4 hour ride, only to be greeted by a sore, stiff back that isn't too happy that you've decided to move from your usual hunched-over position on the bike? <more>
Here's the scenario: a cyclist has back, hip, or knee pain, and ends up in the office of a local health practitioner, or in the hands of the bike fitter at the local shop. He's told he has a difference in his leg lengths, and the asymmetrical wear and tear may be causing his pain. <more>
We're coming in for a landing this time. That is, in our last installment we talked about health care from a forty thousand foot view. <more>