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Dr. Cobbs Asks some important questions of interest to Bend residents - Chiropractor Bend Dr. Cobbs Asks...

Can someone who has had back surgery receive chiropractic care?
Yes. Rest assured that we will avoid the surgically modified areas of your spine. However, what we find is that surgical interventions will often produce spinal instability above or below the involved level. This is will be the focus of your chiropractic care.
Can chiropractic relieve PMS?
If you have subluxations, especially in the lower spine that impair nerves that direct and monitor the reproductive and hormonal systems, chiropractic could be helpful. Undetected subluxations may also be responsible for pelvic pain, incontinence, sexual dysfunction and even infertility. Maybe chiropractic can help. Find out!
It takes much more than a supply of grass seed to have a healthy lawn!

Seed or the Soil?

Imagine the freedom of learning that every effect has a cause!

We take this idea for granted, but this was not always the case. In times past many believed that poor health came as punishment from the “gods,” the result of poor “humors,” the “evil eye” or just bad luck. It’s difficult to keep and maintain one’s health if you don’t know what causes poor health.

Today we know better. As more and more people realize that the presence of germs doesn’t automatically manifest in a disease, it causes us to rethink the real cause of the cause.

Naturally, we see disease and poor health from a slightly different perspective. Germs are a lot like grass seed. They have the potential to germinate and become a healthy green lawn, but only if the circumstances are just right. If you’ve ever tried to start a lawn from scratch, you know how difficult it can be.

While grass seed needs the proper temperature, moisture, sunlight and soil conditions, all germs need is a lowered resistance due to physical, chemical or emotional stress. In fact, next time you get a cold, take an inventory of the one or more physical, chemical or emotional stresses that you experienced in the days just prior to your cold.

When your adaptive capacity is reduced by subluxations, even the mildest stress can exhaust your reserves, creating the perfect environment for a host of diseases, aches and pains.

One of the best ways to enjoy good health is for you, and those you love, to be checked regularly for subluxation and make sure your ability to adapt to stress is at full capacity.