When a child’s eyes do not work together properly, the effects can extend far beyond vision alone. A child may struggle to read smoothly, avoid sports, lose their place on the page, tilt their head frequently, complain of headaches, or appear clumsy compared to peers. Some children … [Read more...] about Why Strabismus Is More Than an Eye Problem: The Neurology Behind Visual Coordination
The Hidden Power of Language: How Knowing More Than One Language Shapes Your Brain
In chiropractic neurology, the nervous system is understood as the central command center of the body. Every movement, perception, and decision depends on its integrity and adaptability. One of the most neurologically demanding and transformative tasks the brain performs each day is … [Read more...] about The Hidden Power of Language: How Knowing More Than One Language Shapes Your Brain
Why Your Posture Says More About Your Brain Than Your Back: A Chiropractic Neurology Perspective
You Are Tired, Tense, and Tight—But No One Has Asked About Your Brain You have tried stretching, strengthening, foam rolling, ergonomic chairs, posture braces—but your posture still does not feel “right.” Your shoulders slump forward. Your head juts out. You are achy by noon and foggy by 3 PM. … [Read more...] about Why Your Posture Says More About Your Brain Than Your Back: A Chiropractic Neurology Perspective
Implications of the Frontal Lobe in Concussions
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, CCSP Concussions, or mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), are injuries that involve an impact to the head or body. Concussions are typically associated with a change in brain function. They are the most common form of traumatic brain injuries, accounting for about … [Read more...] about Implications of the Frontal Lobe in Concussions




