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.

📊 South Korea Study on Cancer Risk After COVID-19 VaccinationA new peer-reviewed Korean national cohort study analyzed o...
10/16/2025

📊 South Korea Study on Cancer Risk After COVID-19 Vaccination

A new peer-reviewed Korean national cohort study analyzed over 8.4 million adults to evaluate potential cancer risks within one year of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
👉 Full paper: Biomarker Research (2025) | PubMed 41013858

Researchers used South Korea’s National Health Insurance data to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, adjusting for age, s*x, and pre-existing conditions.
Key finding: while not all cancer types showed increases, several specific cancers demonstrated statistically significant elevated risks within the first year following vaccination.

📈 Estimated 1-year increases observed:
• Gastric (stomach) cancer – ~23% higher risk
• Pancreatic cancer – ~125% higher risk
• Gallbladder cancer – ~64% higher risk
• Bile duct cancer – ~65% higher risk
• Ovarian cancer – ~76% higher risk

The authors emphasize these findings do not prove causation and could reflect other factors such as delayed screenings, infection-related inflammation, or behavioral changes during the pandemic. They recommend further research to confirm or refute these signals and explore biological mechanisms.

🧬 Bottom line: This large-scale South Korean study found that while most cancers did not show elevated incidence after vaccination, five specific cancer types did exhibit significant short-term increases in risk—findings that warrant continued investigation, not alarm.

Citation:
Kim, M. et al. (2025). 1-year risks of cancers associated with COVID-19 vaccination: a large population-based cohort study in South Korea. Biomarker Research. doi:10.1186/s40364-025-00831-w



Muscles are built in gyms 🏋🏻‍♀️Bodies are built in kitchens 🧁
10/12/2025

Muscles are built in gyms 🏋🏻‍♀️
Bodies are built in kitchens 🧁

In a newly published neuroimaging study, researchers found that women who wore rose essential oil on their clothing for ...
10/11/2025

In a newly published neuroimaging study, researchers found that women who wore rose essential oil on their clothing for 30 consecutive days demonstrated measurable increases in gray matter volume on MRI scans — particularly within the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), a region involved in emotional processing and memory integration.

When aromatic molecules from rose essential oil are inhaled, they engage the olfactory system and its direct pathways to the brain’s limbic structures, which govern mood and memory formation. Researchers propose that sustained sensory input through scent may promote mild, experience-driven neuroplasticity — structural adaptations reflecting the brain’s responsiveness to ongoing stimulation.

While the precise mechanisms and long-term implications remain under investigation, the findings highlight an intriguing link between olfactory stimulation and gray matter modulation, suggesting that consistent exposure to naturally pleasant scents may support healthy brain function and emotional regulation.

🧠 Source: “Continuous inhalation of essential oil increases gray matter volume” – Neuroscience Letters, 2024. PMID: 38331299

🌿 World Mental Health Day — October 10, 2025At Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center, we believe that caring for your men...
10/10/2025

🌿 World Mental Health Day — October 10, 2025

At Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center, we believe that caring for your mental health is just as essential as caring for your physical health.

Today, on World Mental Health Day, we pause to recognize how common mental health challenges are — and how much hope there is in reaching out, supporting one another, and seeking care.

📊 By the Numbers (U.S.):
• About 1 in 5 adults (≈ 20–25%) experience a mental illness each year.
• Among young adults (ages 18–25), the rate of “any mental illness” is higher — roughly 30–40% annually.
• Depression and anxiety rates have increased notably since the pandemic.
• Yet, many who could benefit from care don’t receive it — often due to stigma, cost, or uncertainty about where to turn.

These are not just statistics — they represent real lives, faces, friends, and families. If you’re reading this and struggling, please remember: you’re not alone, and help is available.

💚 Simple Ways to Support Mental Wellness:
• Reach out — even a small check-in can mean the world to someone.
• Normalize rest, self-care, and asking for help.
• Share resources and support those around you without judgment.

📌 Helpful Resources:
• 988 — Su***de & Crisis Lifeline (call or text anytime)
• NAMI.org — National Alliance on Mental Illness
• MentalHealth.gov — education and resources
• WHO.int — global campaigns and insights

At Advanced Chiropractic & Spine Center, we are committed to caring for your whole health — mind and body.
If you or a loved one need support, please don’t hesitate to reach out. 💙

10/10/2025

It hasn’t been this COLD
🥶 since April 18th!

🧠 Is Chiropractic Care Safe for Older Adults with Neck Pain?A new large-scale study published in the Journal of Manipula...
10/09/2025

🧠 Is Chiropractic Care Safe for Older Adults with Neck Pain?

A new large-scale study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT) explored the safety of chiropractic care for older adults experiencing new episodes of neck pain. Using 2019 Medicare data from nearly 292,000 patients, researchers compared outcomes across three groups: those receiving chiropractic manipulative therapy (CMT), those receiving primary medical care with analgesic prescriptions, and those seen in primary care without medication.

The findings were clear — patients who received chiropractic care experienced significantly fewer adverse events than those managed through standard medical approaches. Compared to those who received primary care with analgesic prescriptions, the chiropractic group showed a 20% lower risk of adverse outcomes. When compared to primary care without medications, risk was still 14% lower among those treated by chiropractors.

These results reinforce the safety of chiropractic care for older adults with neck pain and support its role as a conservative, non-pharmacologic treatment option that may help reduce reliance on medications while maintaining positive patient outcomes.

📖 Source: Whedon JM, Anderson B, MacKenzie T, Groot L, Moonaz S, Lurie J, Haldeman S. “Observational Study of the Safety of Chiropractic vs Medical Care Among Older Adults With Neck Pain.” J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2024. PMID: 40923947

Companies should make their products less toxic instead of virtue signaling with Pink Products in October Breast Cancer ...
10/08/2025

Companies should make their products less toxic instead of virtue signaling with Pink Products in October Breast Cancer Month.

Revealing Parkinson’s Hidden TriggerResearchers developed ASA-PD, an ultra-sensitive imaging method that directly visual...
10/07/2025

Revealing Parkinson’s Hidden Trigger

Researchers developed ASA-PD, an ultra-sensitive imaging method that directly visualizes alpha-synuclein oligomers—protein clusters believed to trigger Parkinson’s disease—in post-mortem human brains.
Examining tissue from 15 Parkinson’s patients and 15 controls, they detected 1.2 million oligomers, finding larger, more numerous clusters and a unique oligomer subclass present only in Parkinson’s brains. These oligomers appear years before symptoms, suggesting potential early biomarkers. Parkinson’s affects 166,000 people in the UK, with global cases projected to reach 25 million by 2050.

The breakthrough offers new avenues for early diagnosis and targeted treatments, and may aid understanding of other neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s.

In another recent study, Propagation of pathologic α-synuclein from kidney to brain may contribute to Parkinson’s disease” by Yuan et al. (2025). In mice, they showed that normal kidneys help clear α-synuclein from the blood; when kidney function is impaired, α-synuclein accumulates in the kidney and can spread into the brain.

https://www.psypost.org/scientists-uncover-kidney-to-brain-route-for-parkinsons-related-protein-spread/

Understanding the α-synuclein protein, how the kidney plays a role in its abundance and then its affect on brain 🧠 tissue damage might lead to future and very promising developments in treating and preventing many of these cognitive degenerative diseases.



https://scitechdaily.com/parkinsons-trigger-seen-directly-in-the-human-brain-for-the-first-time/

A groundbreaking imaging technique has, for the first time, made the invisible visible. For the first time, scientists have managed to directly observe and measure the protein clusters thought to spark the onset of Parkinson’s disease, representing a major leap forward in understanding this rapidl...

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