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Trick or Treat on Mainstreet and Treats for Troops

October 5, 2017 By Hatch Chiropractic

Trick or treat on mainstreet
Photo Credit: Amy Holland – Parker Town Council

One of the best parts about having a business in a small town is all of the great events that happen just across the street from our offices.

Trick or Treat on Mainstreet is a FREE event open to the public that is sure to entertain everyone from toddlers to grandparents… There are always special surprises and of course the most important thing CANDY and treats for the kids.

Mainstreet in Parker will be closed for several hours in advance so it’s best to take an alternate route on Halloween.

Trick or Treat on Mainstreet

October 31 Halloween

3:30  – 7:30 p.m.

O’Brien Park & Mainstreet.

Get more details at www.parkercolorado.net

treats for troops at Hatch Chiropractic in Parker CO

TREATS FOR TROOPS

Got candy? No one wants extra Halloween candy after the Trick or Treating is done! That’s why we teamed up with Soldiers’ Angels Treats for Troops program. Just drop off your extra candy at our office and we will donate the candy to Soldiers’ Angels to ship to deployed service members or hand out to veterans in VA Hospitals across the country.

Filed Under: Aurora / Southlands, Parker Colorado Tagged With: parker co, Things for kids to do, Trick or Treat on Mainstreet

Family Fun in Parker

October 5, 2017 By Hatch Chiropractic

Spending time with your family is one of the best things you can do to reduce the stress in your life. That even includes the 4-legged members of your family. Studies show that tossing a ball for your dog or petting your cat lowers blood pressure, increases endorphins and lengthens your life.

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Parker helps by providing lots of fun things to do with your friends, neighbors, and family right here at home.

FREE THINGS TO DO IN PARKER

Movies in the Park

All movies are at O’Brien Park (corner of Mainstreet and Parker Rd) and start at dusk. There are refreshments and lots of local restaurants to grab something to go and enjoy a picnic in the park before the movie.

Trick or Treat on Mainstreet

Every Halloween the Cherry Valley Rotary Club of Parker provides a fun afternoon and evening in downtown Parker complete with characters, games, tricks and treats from 3-7, October 31. Click here for more information.

Parker Wine Walk

Old Town Mainstreet Wine Walks each May – September 4th Friday of the Month

For more information on what’s happening in Parker click here, and here

Parker’s Tree Lighting

Friday, November 24, 2017
5:30 to 7:00 p.m in O’Brien Park, downtown Parker.

 

Filed Under: Community Events, Parker Colorado Tagged With: Family Fun, Parker Colorado

Why is Hemp Derived CBD Oil Such a Big Deal? Patient Health Care Classes

August 24, 2017 By Hatch Chiropractic

Patient Health Care Class

Why is Hemp Derived CBD Oil Such a Big Deal?

Find out why at our free seminar on September 13th @ 6:30 pm

  • Crystal Burnham Holistic Wellness Practitioner &  
  • Dr. Avi Ginsberg Chinese Medicine

They will teach you the basics of Hemp Oil

  • Historical uses of hemp
  • Health Benefits
  • Current medical research
  • Will teach you how to apply topical CBD for maximum pain relief benefits.

Hatch Chiropractic & Wellness
10841 S. Crossroads Drive, Ste. 17
Parker, CO 80134 – (303) 841-7121

 

Filed Under: Chiropractic, Health News, Parker Colorado Tagged With: Dr Ryan Hatch, Dr. Michelle Wozniak, Parker Colorado, Patient Education

How To AVOID Pain from Back Pack Use

August 24, 2017 By Dr. Ryan Hatch

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Back To School Time

And we all know what that means…. new classes, new friends, fun sports and….. BACK PAIN?!

Whoa, whoa…. Wait a minute, what do you mean back pain? With school?

The following is an article by the American Chiropractic Association with some interesting new information about school-age kids and back pain –

A MUST READ FOR PARENTS WITH KIDDOS GOING BACK TO SCHOOL

Back pain is pervasive among American adults, but a new and disturbing trend is emerging. Young children are suffering from back pain much earlier than previous generations, and the use of overweight backpacks is a contributing factor, according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). In fact, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that backpack-related injuries sent more than 7,000 people to the emergency room in 2001 alone. “In my own practice, I have noticed a marked increase in the number of young children who are complaining about back, neck and shoulder pain,” said Dr. Scott Bautch, of the ACA’s Council on Occupational Health. “The first question I ask these patients is, ‘Do you carry a backpack to school?’ Almost always, the answer is ‘yes.’” This new back pain trend among youngsters isn’t surprising when you consider the disproportionate amounts of weight they carry in their backpacks – often slung over just one shoulder. According to Dr. Bautch, a recent study conducted in Italy found that the average child carries a backpack that would be the equivalent of a 39-pound burden for the average adult man, or a 29-pound load for the average adult woman. Of those children in the study who carried heavy backpacks to school, 60 percent had experienced back pain as a result. Dr. Bautch also reports that preliminary results of studies being conducted in France show that the longer a child wears a backpack, the longer it takes for a curvature or deformity of the spine to correct itself.

“The question that needs to be addressed next is, ‘does it ever return to normal?’”

The results of these types of studies are especially important as more and more school districts – many of them in urban areas – remove lockers from the premises, forcing students to carry their books with them all day long. The problem has become so widespread, that the California State Assembly recently passed legislation that would force school districts to develop ways of reducing the weight of students’ backpacks. Similar legislation is being considered in New Jersey as well. The ACA suggests limiting the backpack’s weight to no more than 10 percent of the child’s body weight and urging the use of ergonomically correct backpacks.

What Can You Do to Help Your Children?

The American Chiropractic Association offers the following tips to help prevent the needless pain that backpack misuse could cause the students in your household.

#1) Make sure your child’s backpack weighs no more than 10 percent of his or her body weight. A heavier backpack will cause your child to bend forward to support the weight on the back, rather than the shoulders.

#2) The backpack should never hang more than four inches below the waistline. A backpack that hangs too low increases the weight on the shoulders, causing your child to lean forward when walking.

#3) A backpack with individualized compartments helps in positioning the contents most effectively.

#4) Make sure that pointy or bulky objects are packed away from the area that will rest on your child’s back.

#5) Bigger is not necessarily better. The more room there is in a backpack, the more your child will carry-and the heavier the backpack will be.

#6) Urge your child to wear both shoulder straps. Lugging the backpack around by one strap can cause the disproportionate shift of weight to one side, leading to neck and muscle spasms, as well as low-back pain.

#7) Wide, padded straps are very important. Non-padded straps are uncomfortable, and can dig into your child’s shoulders.

#8) The shoulder straps should be adjustable so the backpack to fit to your child’s body. Straps that are too loose can cause the backpack to dangle, causing spinal misalignment and pain.

#9)  If the backpack is still too heavy, talk to your child’s teacher. Ask if your child could leave the heaviest books at school, and bring home only lighter hand-out materials or workbooks. Or encourage your local school district to purchase textbooks on CD-Rom.

*Although the use of roller packs – or backpacks on wheels – has become popular in recent years, the ACA is now recommending that they be used cautiously and on a limited basis by only those students who are not physically able to carry a backpack. Some school districts have begun banning the use of roller packs because they clutter hallways, resulting in dangerous trips and falls.

Chiropractic Care Can Help

If you or your child experiences any pain or discomfort resulting from backpack use, call your doctor of chiropractic. Doctors of chiropractic are licensed and trained to diagnose and treat patients of all ages and will use a gentler type of treatment for children. In addition, doctors of chiropractic can also prescribe exercises designed to help children develop strong muscles, along with instruction in good nutrition, posture and sleeping habits. (End of article)

Ok parents, now that you know all the facts about how to AVOID PAIN FROM BACKPACK USE, it’s time to get your kids saddled up for the school year.

Yours In Good Health,

Hatch Chiropractic & Wellness

 

 

Filed Under: Acupuncture, Aurora / Southlands, Chiropractic, Community Events, Health News, Lone Tree, Nutrition and Health Tips, Parker Chiropractor, Parker Colorado, Pediatric Chiropractic Tagged With: Backpack, Low Back Pain, Neck And Shoulder Pain, Pain, Shoulder Pain

CBD Massage at Hatch Chiropractic Parker Colorado

June 15, 2017 By Hatch Chiropractic

Hatch Chiropractic is pleased to announce the addition of CBD (Cannabidiol Hemp Oil) massages!

benefits of massage in Parker ColoradoThese messages using 100 MG of CBD have proven to have amazing effects on our clients including

  • Anti-inflammatory Properties
  • Reduces pain
  • Relieves Anxiety
  • Relieves Joint Pain
  • Patients report they can tolerate deeper pressure
  • Long lasting pain relief

CBD is non-psychoactive and you will not get high from its use!

CBD is non-psychoactive because it does not act on the same pathways as THC. These pathways, called CB1 receptors, are highly concentrated in the brain and are responsible for the mind-altering effects of THC.

A 2011 review published in Current Drug Safety concludes that CBD “does not interfere with several psychomotor and psychological functions.” The authors add that several studies suggest that CBD i “well tolerated and safe” even at high doses.

CBD is unlikely to cause a urine test to be positive for THC.

Upgrade your massage for $10 for Punch Card Patients and $20 for all others

RECEPTRA NATURALS -Pure Hemp Extracts for Life

Hatch Chiropractic will also be offering a full line of Hemp Oil products here at the wellness center from a Colorado-based company called Receptra Naturals.

COLORADO GROWN

All of the hemp used in Receptra products is 100% grown on family farms in Colorado. We use 100% organic growing practices. Each plant is carefully selected by hand to ensure only the highest quality hemp is used in our oils. We take care of our plants so they can take care of you!

You can check out the entire line of Receptra Naturals products here.

Filed Under: Aurora / Southlands, Health News, Lone Tree, Massage, Parker Colorado

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Hatch Chiropractic Office is located at 10841 S. Crossroads Drive, Ste. 17, Parker, CO 80134

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10841 S. Crossroads Drive, Ste. 17
Parker, CO 80134 - (303) 841-7121

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