Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton

Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton VOTED Pennsylvania Chiropractor of the Year out of 4000 Chiropractorsby the Member Chiropractors of using both traditional and modern chiropractic techniques.

The office accepts almost ALL insurance including Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Personal Choice, Keystone, Highpmark, Capitol, Humana, Devon, PPO, HMO, POS, EPO, Federal Employees and State Employee Plans, Union Programs, Teachers and Local and County Programs - Basically we accept everything except Medicaid at this time! We also specialize in Worker’s Compensation and Auto Accident Insurance and is well versed in issued associated with the legal aspects with these forms of injury cases. We work with your attorney in difficult cases to ensure a maxim settlement and get you better fast! For all your back pain, headaches, neck pain, auto & work (worker's compensation) injuries, disc and decompression therapy, pinched nerves, decompresion, muscle spasms, rehab, etc. Dr. Keith Miller attended Rutgers College at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ where he double majored in Biology and Economics with a minor in Philosophy. While at Rutgers he was a NCAA Division I athlete. After his four-year undergraduate preparation, Dr. Miller attended Life University outside Atlanta, GA where he received his four-year Doctor of Chiropractic Degree with honors graduating Cum Laude. VOTED Pennsylvania Chiropractor of the Year out of 4000 Chiropractors in 2009 by the Member Chiropractors of the PCA. He is a Board Certified Chiropractor with the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) and has achieved all four Chiropractic Board Certification Examinations, as well as a separate Board Certification in Physiotherapeutics (PT \ Rehab) & serves as a doctor examiner on the NBCE. Dr. Miller is former Vice President and Executive Board Member of the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association (PCA) overseeing an organization representing the approximately 4000 chiropractors of PA. He was honored in 2007 where he received the “Above and Beyond Award”. In August 2008, he received the prestigious PCA “President’s Distinguished Service Award”. In 2012 he was given the honor of accepting "PCA Distinguished Service Award" for his outstanding work for the Chiropractic profession in Pennsylvania. Dr. Miller also serves as an active member of the American Chiropractic Association for several years as well. Since 1997 Dr. Miller has spoken before numerous groups both private and public about stress, sports injuries, peak performance, fibromyalgia, carpel tunnel & RSI, migraines and headaches, balancing women’s hormones, workplace safety, workplace & desktop ergonomics, low back injury prevention, proper lifting, and many other specialty topics like anatomy for kids. He also has spoken before other chiropractors and physicians on such topics as chiropractic technique & philosophy, business management, ergonomics, neurology & physiology, and childhood birth trauma. He has spoken to various groups of school students young & old, civic groups, computer & marketing firms, law offices, hospital workers, nursing home staff, massage therapists, teacher’s organizations & PTO’s, hair & nail stylists, unions, warehouse workers, restaurant employees, and many others. He is lecturer for the Philadelphia Dental Association Convention on common ergonomic injuries in a dental practice & modern TMJ treatment. Dr. Miller currently donates much of his time speaking & working with non-profit foundations such as the Health Awareness Foundation, The Doctors Speakers Group, The American Heart Association, and The American Red Cross & Susan Komen / Philadelphia Breast Cancer 3-Day Official Sports Medical & Chiropractic Team Coordinator from 2008 to present. Dr. Miller is well versed in the treatment of infant, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients. His practice utilizes many orthodox as well as more modern chiropractic techniques used in a variety of different types of patients care from Muscular & Skeletal complaints to Neurological and Visceral conditions. His practice specializes in sports injuries, headaches, fibromyalgia, lower back and neck pain, carpal tunnel, sciatica & disc injuries / degenerative disc disease, arthritis, worker’s compensation, motor vehicle accidents, numbness & tingling, scoliosis, trigger points, chronic pain, shoulder & knee/ankle injuries, repetitive strain injuries (RSI), as well as many others. Currently Dr. Keith Miller resides locally with his three children. Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center of Souderton serves the Indian Valley Region and beyond including: Telford, Franconia, Perkasie, Silverdale, Hilltown, Lansdale, Quakertown, Colmar, hatfiled, Harleysville, Montgomeryville, Line Lexington, Blooming Glen, Chalfont, New Britain serving Bucks and Montgomery County.

A major 15-year study published in *JAMA Internal Medicine* has revealed that added sugar may pose a greater risk to hea...
09/10/2025

A major 15-year study published in *JAMA Internal Medicine* has revealed that added sugar may pose a greater risk to heart health than cholesterol itself—more than doubling the chance of dying from heart disease, even in people who are not overweight.

Researchers found that individuals who consumed 25% or more of their daily calories from added sugar were over twice as likely to die from heart disease compared to those who consumed less than 10%. This risk held true regardless of age, weight, activity levels, or cholesterol numbers, making sugar intake a universal concern.

The biggest culprits include sugary drinks, desserts, candy, sweetened cereals, and fruit drinks. Excess sugar can raise blood pressure and trigger the liver to release harmful fats into the bloodstream. The American Heart Association recommends keeping daily sugar intake under 6 teaspoons for women and 9 teaspoons for men, but just one soda can exceed these limits. Small swaps, like fruit-infused seltzer or naturally sweetened snacks, can make a big difference in protecting your heart.

🧠 SHARE this with someone you love or know that struggles with Autism / In their Family!!!Stanford researchers just reve...
09/10/2025

🧠 SHARE this with someone you love or know that struggles with Autism / In their Family!!!

Stanford researchers just reversed autism-like symptoms in mice by targeting one overlooked brain region—the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN).

The RTN acts as a gatekeeper for sensory input. In mice modeling autism, it was found to be hyperactive, driving symptoms such as:

• Hypersensitivity to sounds and touch

• Social withdrawal

• Seizures

• Repetitive behaviors

By reducing this overactivity—using both an experimental seizure drug (Z944) and a brain-modulating technique called DREADD—scientists were able to restore typical behavior patterns. Even more striking: when researchers artificially increased RTN activity in healthy mice, they developed autism-like behaviors, showing how central this brain region may be.

The study also offers new insight into why epilepsy often co-occurs with autism, since both may involve disrupted thalamic circuitry.

⚡ While still in preclinical stages, this breakthrough points to a promising path for future, biology-based autism treatments. If confirmed in humans, it could represent one of the most precise therapeutic targets discovered so far.

📖 Source: Sung-Soo Jang, Fuga Takahashi & John R. Huguenard (2025). Reticular thalamic hyperexcitability drives autism spectrum disorder behaviors in the Cntnap2 model of autism. Science Advances.

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Are you stuck in a routine that life feels the same all day every day?  Wake up, shower, work, scroll your phone, eat, s...
09/09/2025

Are you stuck in a routine that life feels the same all day every day? Wake up, shower, work, scroll your phone, eat, sleep 😴 repeat 🔁
Change your routine. Leave the house. Try learning something new, a new idea… game..: facts… skills. When you try and learn new things your life changes and time slows down. And you feel happier and better. Less depressed.

Come on down to the office this week to hear in detail from Dr. Booth why Josh Allen is the greatest quarterback of all ...
09/08/2025

Come on down to the office this week to hear in detail from Dr. Booth why Josh Allen is the greatest quarterback of all times as he explains in depth his love for the Bills! One thing we all agree on, NEVER give up! :)

ps. Go Birds!

Individuals with   treated with stimulants have a "non-negligible risk" of developing psychosis or bipolar disorder, wit...
09/08/2025

Individuals with treated with stimulants have a "non-negligible risk" of developing psychosis or bipolar disorder, with a higher risk associated with amphetamines compared to methylphenidate. "Non-negligible risk" refers to a real, significant, or actual risk that cannot be dismissed or ignored as trivial, unlike a "negligible" risk which is so small it's considered irrelevant.

Before you decide to put your kids on a simulant ADHD Medication (Ritalin, etc), you might want to think about your family history of these disorders and the risk of your child's future mental health.

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Happy Monday! What will you do this morning to make this week amazing?
09/08/2025

Happy Monday! What will you do this morning to make this week amazing?

Read that again. And again. How do you want to think and feel?It’s kinda up to you.
09/07/2025

Read that again.
And again.
How do you want to think and feel?
It’s kinda up to you.

By far the  #1 conversation and strength exercises we talk about in our office weekly. Stop slouching. Stretch your pecs...
09/06/2025

By far the #1 conversation and strength exercises we talk about in our office weekly. Stop slouching. Stretch your pecs. And please strengthen the muscles between your shoulder blades to avoid having a jump as you age, reduce you back and neck pain as well as headaches and so many other issues. This is a good method but there are even better that we teach. Ask us at your appointment.

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New studies indicate that moderate coffee consumption may reduce risks for multiple chronic diseases, including cardiome...
09/04/2025

New studies indicate that moderate coffee consumption may reduce risks for multiple chronic diseases, including cardiometabolic multimorbidity (like type 2 diabetes and heart disease) and frailty in older adults, while also being linked to a lower risk of early death. ==> Read for Details

Moderate consumption:
The sweet spot for many health benefits appears to be around 3 cups (24oz) per day.

Additives matter:
Benefits are more likely with black coffee or coffee with low amounts of sugar and saturated fat. Adding too many sweeteners or cream can nullify these positive effects. (Sorry Pumpkin 🎃 Spice Latte ☕️)

Timing of intake:
A 2025 study suggests that drinking coffee in the morning (before noon) may lead to greater reductions in early death and cardiovascular disease risk compared to drinking it throughout the day.

Reduced risk of chronic diseases:
Moderate coffee consumption, especially three to five cups daily, has been linked to a lower risk of developing heart disease, stroke, and Type 2 diabetes.

Lower frailty risk:
A 2025 study found a possible link between daily coffee consumption and a reduced risk of frailty in older adults, suggesting coffee may enhance healthy aging.

Decreased mortality risk:
Consuming moderate amounts of coffee is associated with a lower risk of early death from all causes.

Potential cognitive benefits:
Caffeine may offer a protective effect against conditions like Parkinson's disease and may improve memory and protect brain cells, according to some research.

https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2025/when-it-comes-health-benefits-coffee-timing-may-count #:~:text=Moderate%20coffee%20drinking%20—%20about%20three,to%20die%20from%20cardiovascular%20disease.

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Souderton, PA
18964

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Wednesday 10am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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