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Recovering from Sports Injuries: The Benefits of Chiropractic Care
This article explores common sports injuries and how chiropractic care can help athletes recover. With references to studies, it explains the techniques chiropractors use, such as spinal manipulation and soft tissue therapy, and how they can be more effective than medication for pain relief. Recovering from Sports Injuries: The Benefits of Chiropractic Care Common Sports Injuries Chiropractic Care for Sports Injuries Conclusion Sports injuries can be debilitating, causing pai

Dr. Tanner DeBettencourt, D.C.
Apr 233 min read


Spring Yard Work and Back Strain in Southeast Texas
Spring Yard Work and Back Strain in Southeast Texas March is one of the busiest outdoor months in Southeast Texas. Warmer weather encourages many Beaumont residents to begin yard work, gardening, and home projects. Activities like lifting mulch, trimming trees, and prolonged bending can place stress on the spine and surrounding muscles. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, back discomfort often develops when muscles and joints experience r

Dr. Tanner DeBettencourt, D.C.
Apr 231 min read


Why Neck Tension Increases During Allergy Season
Why Neck Tension Increases During Allergy Season During spring in Beaumont, higher pollen levels can contribute to congestion and sinus pressure. These symptoms can influence posture and muscle tension in subtle ways. When people experience sinus pressure, they may tighten muscles around the base of the skull or tilt their head forward without realizing it. Over time, this can contribute to tension headaches or neck stiffness. The American Migraine Foundation notes that tensi

Dr. Tanner DeBettencourt, D.C.
Apr 231 min read


Red Light Therapy and Modern Wellness
Red Light Therapy and Modern Wellness Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, has become increasingly common in wellness clinics across the United States. This therapy uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light that interact with cells in the body. Research published in journals such as Photomedicine and Laser Surgery suggests these wavelengths may influence mitochondrial activity and cellular energy production. Because of these mechanisms, red ligh

Dr. Tanner DeBettencourt, D.C.
Apr 231 min read
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