Chiropractic Athletic Center has been providing quality chiropractic care to patients for over 20 years. At our local offices in York, PA we are dedicated to managing your pain. We always use the most advanced chiropractic technology and solutions that are available today. Our chiropractic services are designed for each individual person. Our chiropractors are safe and gentle, and we always provide a through consultation at each and every patient's visit.
We provide a non surgical and non- invasive treatment for pain management along with non-surgical spinal decompression. We've have served over 10,000 happy patients and we can't wait to relieve your pain as well! Are you suffering from back pain? Is your arthritis stealing your quality of life? Chiropractic Athletic Center is dedicated to safe and effective forms of non-invasive, non-surgical chiropractic care.
A worldwide problem is spreading the globe like wildfire, perhaps even faster than wild fire!.
We provide a non surgical and non- invasive treatment for pain management along with non-surgical spinal decompression. We've have served over 10,000 happy patients and we can't wait to relieve your pain as well! Are you suffering from back pain? Is your arthritis stealing your quality of life? Chiropractic Athletic Center is dedicated to safe and effective forms of non-invasive, non-surgical chiropractic care.
A worldwide problem is spreading the globe like wildfire, perhaps even faster than wild fire!.
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Now that you've made your appointment to see a chiropractor at Chiropractic Athletic Center, what can you expect to happen on your first visit?
Here are some helpful tips to do before you come to the office.
Wear comfortable, loose fitting clothes and comfortable shoes.
Bring any medical reports you may have.
If you have had x-rays or an MRI taken please bring the report or films with you.
Plan on spending approximately half an hour in our office for your first visit.
This will aid the doctor in analyzing your condition and prescribing a treatment plan specific to your needs.
Here are some helpful tips to do before you come to the office.
Wear comfortable, loose fitting clothes and comfortable shoes.
Bring any medical reports you may have.
If you have had x-rays or an MRI taken please bring the report or films with you.
Plan on spending approximately half an hour in our office for your first visit.
This will aid the doctor in analyzing your condition and prescribing a treatment plan specific to your needs.
Dr. KEN BAKER - Dr. Baker is a 2002 graduate of Northern York High School in Dillsburg, PA.
After high school he attended West Chester University and received his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology.
In 2010 he graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Daytona Beach, Florida and returned to PA to join Chiropractic Athletic Center in York, PA as an associate doctor.
Dr. Baker is certified in Active Release Technique, providing him with the ability to address many soft tissue complaints in ways other physicians can not.
After high school he attended West Chester University and received his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology.
In 2010 he graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Daytona Beach, Florida and returned to PA to join Chiropractic Athletic Center in York, PA as an associate doctor.
Dr. Baker is certified in Active Release Technique, providing him with the ability to address many soft tissue complaints in ways other physicians can not.
There are many forms of arthritis.
They range from severely debilitating rheumatoid arthritis to common osteo-arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis.
Over ninety percent of people over the age of fifty have some degree of oseto-arthritis.
It is basically the wearing out of the joints over time, or plain and simple wear and tear.
There are a lot of factors that determine when and how severe it will affect you, some factors you can control and some that you can't.
Rheumatoid arthritis is less common, but much more destructive.
They range from severely debilitating rheumatoid arthritis to common osteo-arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis.
Over ninety percent of people over the age of fifty have some degree of oseto-arthritis.
It is basically the wearing out of the joints over time, or plain and simple wear and tear.
There are a lot of factors that determine when and how severe it will affect you, some factors you can control and some that you can't.
Rheumatoid arthritis is less common, but much more destructive.
Neck pain can be caused by many mechanisms.
It is often called torticollis, cervical strain, cervicalgia, strained neck, pulled neck and more.
The most common cause of neck pain is improper sleeping patterns.
It?s recommended to sleep on your side or back, but NEVER sleep on your stomach.
Car accidents are another major cause of neck pain.
Many people do not have neck pain for up to 24 hours after an auto accident.
What may seem like a minor fender bender can sometimes cause severe damage to your neck and spine.
It is often called torticollis, cervical strain, cervicalgia, strained neck, pulled neck and more.
The most common cause of neck pain is improper sleeping patterns.
It?s recommended to sleep on your side or back, but NEVER sleep on your stomach.
Car accidents are another major cause of neck pain.
Many people do not have neck pain for up to 24 hours after an auto accident.
What may seem like a minor fender bender can sometimes cause severe damage to your neck and spine.
I hear this several times a day in my chiropractic office, "I thought it would go away".
This may be true in most cases, but not in the spine.
Most people believe that a pulled muscle (muscle strain) is something that is very common and will go away.
A pulled muscle is exactly that, a "pulled muscle".
It is the contraction of a muscle without conscious effort, usually due to injury or over stress and use.
When a muscle contracts it shortens, therefore moving the joints closer together.
When a muscle in the spine contracts it moves the spine too.
This may be true in most cases, but not in the spine.
Most people believe that a pulled muscle (muscle strain) is something that is very common and will go away.
A pulled muscle is exactly that, a "pulled muscle".
It is the contraction of a muscle without conscious effort, usually due to injury or over stress and use.
When a muscle contracts it shortens, therefore moving the joints closer together.
When a muscle in the spine contracts it moves the spine too.
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