07/30/2024
🌟 Get Adjusted Before Back to School! 🌟
Parents, as the new school year approaches, it’s important to ensure your kids and you are in top shape. Schedule your adjustments at New Leaf Chiropractic to start the year off right!
📅 Why Get Adjusted?
• Boost your immune system: Research shows that chiropractic adjustments can enhance the immune system’s function by increasing white blood cell counts and enhancing antibody formation .
• Improve concentration and focus: Studies indicate that regular chiropractic care can improve cognitive function and mental clarity, which is crucial for a successful school year .
• Enhance overall well-being: Chiropractic adjustments help in maintaining proper spinal alignment, which is essential for optimal body function and overall health .
📚 Back-to-School Tips:
1. Proper Backpack Use: Make sure backpacks are not too heavy and are worn with both straps to avoid back strain.
2. Healthy Snacks: Pack nutritious snacks to keep energy levels up throughout the day.
3. Sleep Schedule: Establish a regular sleep routine to ensure your child gets enough rest.
4. Hydration: Encourage your kids to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and focused.
5. Stretching: Incorporate stretching exercises to prevent stiffness from long hours of sitting.
Schedule your appointment today and make this school year the best one yet!
📍 Contact Us:
New Leaf Chiropractic
23830 Hwy 59 N
Kingwood, TX 77339
📞 (281) 540-2225
🌐 www.newleafchiro.com
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2. Zhang, J., et al. “Chiropractic manipulation promotes development of lymphocytes.” Journal of Neurology Research, vol. 7, no. 2, 2012, pp. 97-101.
3. Bakris, G., et al. “Atlas vertebra realignment and achievement of arterial pressure goal in hypertensive patients: a pilot study.” Journal of Human Hypertension, vol. 21, no. 5, 2007, pp. 347-352.
4. Kent, C. “Models of vertebral subluxation: a review.” Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, 1996.