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MONDAY MOTIVATION: Positive Thoughts

January 25th, 2016
MONDAY MOTIVATION: Positive Thoughts via Project Happiness, Hycroft Chiropractic & Massage in Vancouver Hi everyone, Start your week off with some Positive Thinking. A positive mind helps encourage a positive healthy body. Each week we'll share some Monday Motivation! Hycroft Chiropractic & Massage in Vancouver strives to encourage healing through Mind, Body & Soul. Please s ...

Monday Motivation, Healthy Mind, Health Body

January 15th, 2016
MONDAY MOTIVATION: Positive Thoughts via Project Happiness, Hycroft Chiropractic & Massage in Vancouver Hi everyone, Start your week off with some Positive Thinking. A positive mind helps encourage a positive healthy body. Each week we'll share some Monday Motivation! Hycroft Chiropractic & Massage in Vancouver strives to encourage healing through Mind, Body & Soul. Please s ...

5-Things to Expect from Chiropractic Care

January 12th, 2016
Chiropractic Topic of the Day   Welcome to Hycroft Chiropractic & Massage in Vancouver What brought you to our office? Was it Pain, Discomfort, Stress or Tension? Was it the desire to learn about better posture? Are you looking for ways to reduce stress & keep your spine flexible & well-aligned for years to come?   5-Things to Expect from Chiropractic Care (1) Less Pain & D ...

Let’s Treat that Annoying Low Back Ache

October 16th, 2015
Low back pain is an everyday concern affecting many people around the world. Commonly referred to as Mechanical Low Back Pain, researchers have said that low back pain affects about half of the population of Canada.1 Additionally, up to 85% of working population are expected to experience low back pain in a lifetime.1   Low back pain can be the result of various conditions including str ...

Scoliosis: an osteopathic approach

April 24th, 2015
Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of the spine when viewed from the back. According to the Scoliosis Research Society, scoliosis is defined as a curvature of the spine measuring 10 degrees or greater. The curve can be “C” or “S” shaped and be present in one or two parts of the spine (e.g. lumbar, thoracic). Scoliosis develops most often during growth spurts of puberty. The most common typ ...

Best Stretches for a Long Flight

February 17th, 2015
Have you ever taken a flight and wondered why your body is so stiff and achy during and after that flight? That is what today's blog entry is all about. The best stretches for long flights (or drives if you are the passenger!) when in tight circumstances!The body loves motion. Lack of motion for long periods of time affects blood flow and puts pressure on spinal joints which cause them to sei ...

Headaches Treatment in Vancouver

January 23rd, 2015
Hi everyone, Today's blog entry is all about Headaches. Many of our patients complain about this type of syptom and here at Hycroft we are looking to offer drug free options for treatment and relief. Great info below. Please read and share with anyone you know suffering from Headaches! In great health! Team at Hycroft    Headaches are one of the most common symptoms that present ...

Therapeutic Massage Therapy in Vancouver

October 27th, 2014
Therapeutic Massage in Vancouver - Massage is the practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical (anatomical), functional (physiological), and in some cases psychological purposes and goals. The word comes from the French massage "friction of kneading", or from Arabic massa meaning "to touch, feel or handle" or from Latin massa meaning "mass, dough". An older etymology may even have be ...

Vancouver Registered Massage Therapy at Hycroft

October 27th, 2014
Welcome to Hycroft Chiropractic & Massage in Vancouver. We offer a Team of RMTs, Registered Massage Therapists here for you 6 days a week. Our massage therapists are available to you 6-days a week, including weekends & evenings. We're here to help! Please call 604-733-7744604-733-7744 to schedule an appointment. Mark Golin (Vancouver RMT) Hycroft’s newest (RMT) Re ...

Osteopathic Treatment of Frozen shoulder (Adhesive capsulitis)

October 23rd, 2014
Frozen shoulder, medically referred to as “Adhesive capsulitis” is an inflammatory condition of the capsule of the shoulder joint resulting in pain and stiffness. Daily activities such as brushing hair, reaching behind ones back such as to close a bra or taking off clothes are limited. (With greatest restrictions in shoulder external rotation). Typical findings of frozen shoulder are lack of ...
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