Discover Chiropractic with Dr. Keith Ellard!!!

Discover Chiropractic with Dr. Keith Ellard, October 3rd – 7th

How does a guy get from rock star to chiropractor?

Migraines – bad ones – from the age of seven to twenty-two as a result of multiple concussions.

And the jump from pre-med into chiropractic? Well, those migraines went from occasional to daily, and the debilitating pain that could not be addressed by anyone was finally addressed by a chiropractor.

The instant that Dr. Ellard was adjusted, the migraine pattern changed and then eventually stopped. It did not take long before becoming a chiropractor was the next part of his journey.

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Office Location

591 Byron Avenue Ottawa, Ontario
K2A 4C4

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday:
07:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday:
07:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed

Contact Details

Phone: (613) 288-2225
FAX: (613) 288-2226

A Party in Your Spine

So what’s with the popping associated with certain types of Chiropractic adjustments?  Isn’t cracking your joints supposed to be bad for you?

Not all Chiropractic techniques involve the ‘cavitation’ of joints (the escape of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, which releases joint pressure).  Some use table or instrument assisted adjustments where no appreciable cavitation is experienced.  The ones that do however are no less safe, comfortable and effective at reducing spinal fixation, clearing nerve interference (subluxations) and improving your health.  As a matter of fact, it’s been shown by John Hopkins University that joint cavitation (specifically in the hand) does not contribute to the formation of arthritis as once believed!

When you hear the noise from a professionally delivered adjustment, it’s similar to the pressure release you get from opening a bottle of champagne.  It’s like having a party in your spine!  Ultimately, with less pressure your joints move better, line up better and just plain feel better.

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