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Lower Back Injury Clinic: why it happens & what to do about it!
Back Pain is Common - But It's Not "Normal"
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Running Injuries, Why They Happen, and Ways To Fix Them - The Sports Chiropractic Approach
Running Injuries and Why They Happen - The Sports Chiropractic Approach
Dec 17, 2025


Stronger Hips, Stronger You: Understanding 3 Common Hip Conditions - Long Beach, CA
The hips are the foundation of almost everything you do—sitting, standing, running, lifting, even simply walking across the room. When they’re not functioning well, your whole world can feel smaller. At Elite Motion Chiro , we see hip issues every week here in Downtown Long Beach —athletes, weekend warriors, office workers, parents, and anyone in between. This month, we’re spotlighting three of the most common hip musculoskeletal conditions, pain associated with these conditi
Dec 5, 2025


Mobility, Flexibility, Stability; What's The Difference? The Sports Chiropractor Approach
When it comes to moving well, preventing injury, and performing at your best, three concepts often get thrown around: flexibility , mobility , and stability . While they’re related, they aren’t the same — and understanding the difference can have a huge impact on how you train and recover . Strength Training Clinic for Climbers - Long Beach Rising, May 2025 Flexibility Flexibility is your muscle’s ability to lengthen. Think about reaching down to touch your toes—if your hams
Oct 27, 2025


Still resting and icing your injury? How We Build Treatment Plans With You, Not For You
The Problem with Generic Advice When you go to the doctor (chiropractor, physical therapist, medical doctor, etc.) for an injury, you’ll often hear the same recommendations: rest, ice, eat well, take it easy . And while those suggestions may work for a short while, they rarely come with real support for building habits and a plan that actually fits your lifestyle. And let’s be honest—much of the advice we’ve all heard for years, like “RICE” (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevatio
Oct 17, 2025
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