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What to do if you get injured in a car accident?

Snow is coming and accidents can happen. With our first snowfall arriving (as we speak), we hope you stay safe on the roads.  In the unfortunate instance that you get into a car accident, here are some reminders for you: You may feel shock or disorientation at first -...

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Plantar Fascitis

Common Causes of Plantar Fasciitis There are multiple things that can lead to Plantar Fasciitis including: A change in footwear Changing to a shoe that your feet are not used to can cause plantar fasciitis. If wearing a new shoe, consider wearing it for short periods...

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The Power of the Chiropractic Adjustment!

The Power of Chiropractic Sometimes we just like to celebrate our successes, and this time we wanted to share a few with you! Whether we are helping to improve how your body's nervous system fires, or whether we are making structural corrections in your spine and body...

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Text us! A new way for you to communicate with us.

Text us! Dear Patient, This is a reminder that you can now text us for bookings or if you have any questions!  You can even ask one of doctors a question about your care by text. Save our clinic's number in your contacts - 204-951-6887 Send us a text message with your...

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Summer Updates

Keep your care on track this season! Coming up at Arora Family Chiropractic:   Dr. Cook will be unavailable July 3rd - July 7th (For care continuation, patients are recommended to see Dr. Arora)   Dr. Arora will be unavailable July 10th -  July 14th (For...

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Unlocking the Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Adults

In the hustle and bustle of life, it's easy to neglect our health and well-being. However, investing in regular chiropractic care can make a significant difference in how we feel and function on a daily basis. Here we aim to highlight the benefits of chiropractic...

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Athletic Therapy Treatment is NOT just for Athletes!

Have you ever heard the term Athletic Therapist and thought “I’m not an athlete. I don’t think this type of therapy is for me”? This is the most common misconception about Athletic Therapy! While yes, Athletic Therapists (ATs) do treat high level athletes, ATs are...

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Cupping Workshop – Coming Soon!

Want to learn how to decrease pain, decrease muscle tension, and improve range of motion on your own, between appointments? Now you can! Learn to use cups on yourself at home in just three hours. Our Athletic Therapist, Ashley Burr is hosting another Self-Cupping...

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