Legacies Health Centre: $29 for One Spinal-Health Package ($230 Value)

Legacies Health Centre

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Legacies Health Centre: $29 for One Spinal-Health Package ($230 Value)

Buy now for only $
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Value $230
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The Groupon Deal

  • C$29 for one spinal-health package (C$230 total value)

This package includes:

  • One consultation and chiropractic exam ($29 value)
  • One gel heat/cold pack ($15 value)
  • A seven-part online DVD series entitled “Stop Pain Now” ($136 value)
  • Legacies chiropractic account credit (not redeemable for cash) ($50 value)

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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In a Nutshell
Consultation, exam, and a chiropractic credit for further visits. Includes a gel heat/ice pack and online DVD set

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Legacies Health Centre
http://www.legacieshealthcentre.ca/
12080 Nordel Way
Unit #143
Surrey, BC V3W 1P6
+16045915569

Chiropractors often work to remedy chronic pain. To learn the source of this common complaint—and a few strategies for tackling it—read on.

When your finger touches a hot stove, it’s the pain that causes your brain to immediately pull your hand away from the burner. When you’re sick, pain will let you know that you need medicine. But, unlike the beneficial warning system of acute pain, chronic pain doesn’t pipe down once its message is received. Instead, it continues on, interfering with a person’s mood and ability to function. There may have been an initial trigger for the pain, such as an infection or the week you decided to try sleeping upright, and there may even be an ongoing cause—arthritis, ear infection, stress—but it also can occur seemingly out of the blue. Such pain most commonly takes the form of headaches, lower-back pain, and joint discomfort, but can affect any part of the body. The 2011 report Relieving Pain in America noted that roughly 100 million adults suffered from chronic pain in the United States alone.

The quest to be rid of chronic pain can lead those who have it down a winding path of potential remedies. Opiates and acetaminophen (found in Tylenol) are common pharmacological go-tos, but there are other options. Relaxation helps prevent tension and redirect attention away from the pain, so many people try acupuncture, exercise, and massage. It’s also important to understand what may trigger your pain, if anything, and so the American Chronic Pain Association recommends keeping a log of daily activities to try to pinpoint aggravators—perhaps stress or weather conditions such as humidity or really sharp snowflakes.

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