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Weight Loss Help
If you have been waiting for the right time to loose weight Arapahoe Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center has the program or you.  Dr. Friedman is working with a highly reputable nutrition company to provide patients with a successful weight loss program that incorporates the use of HCG (human Chronic Gonadotropin) homeopathic drops with scientific dietary advise.  The program includes two consultations with Dr. Friedman, 45 day supply of HCG drops, dietary advice and several recipes.  During each consultation Dr. Friedman will perform an examination to include height, weight, blood pressure, pulse rate, body fat or body measurements and BMI (Basal Metabolic Index). We have recently found a new supplier of this product and can offer it to you at the reduced price of $99!

Our patients are averaging a 3-4 pound weight loss per week.

Don’t “weight” call today to schedule your appointment.

Make Sure to ‘Like’ us on Facebook!
Good News!  We have a new facebook page, Arapahoe Chiropractic.  The ‘friends’ of this page will be able to give us feedback, take advantage of special facebook only offers and facebook only contests.   When you become a facebook friend you are eligible to receive a 15% off discount off of any pillows in stock.  We will also be having a free massage drawing from new facebook friends every other month not to mention other contests.


$10 off Multiple Massages
When you purchase a massage at our regular low price of $50 you are eligible to purchase additional massages that month for only $40.  The massages must be purchased in the same calendar month and be used by the same patient. Can not be combined with any other offers.


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Did you know the average person share their negative experiences with 8 people while sharing their positive feelings with only 2!  Here is your chance to change that.  Arapahoe Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center is looking to increase their visibility on the internet.  You can help by posting your thoughts about us on the locals websites such as Denver.citysearch.com, dexknows.com, local.yahoo.com, cityvoter.com, thumbtack.com, merchantcircle.com, bizbuzzcolorado.com, yelp.com and shopindenver.com.  If you are a member of Angieslist.com- we would love a great review there as well.

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It is easy, you just need to become a registered member with our office.  You may go to our website www.arapahoechiropractic.com .  On the right hand side of the page, towards the bottom there will be a place for Member Sign In and Member Sign Up.  You may also fill out the short, quick form in our office. This registration will allow you access to more of our website benefits and we will occasionally e-mail you specials available only through our website.
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Core Fitness - What Is It and What Is It Good For?

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Chiropractic and the Core

Chiropractic care helps make almost everything better from a physical point of view. The process of chiropractic helps your body become the best it can be, by removing limitations to growth and development.

When you exercise, it's important for your muscles and joints to be freely movable. If you're exercising and you have joints with restricted mobility, particularly in the spine, it's easy to get injured. This is analogous to pressing down on the accelerator with one foot while applying the brake with the other. That would be a pretty bumpy ride. Extending the metaphor, chiropractic care helps open up your spinal highways and byways, smoothing out your biomechanical journey and helping you get the most out of your exercise.

When you're exercising your core it's important for all the parts involved to have their maximum range of motion. Chiropractic care helps you get there.

Core training is a no-longer-new catchphrase on the fitness landscape. The concept of core fitness, by now, has been promoted by every Pilates school, yoga center, and chain of fitness clubs around the world. Many doctors, including chiropractors, physiatrists, orthopedists, and even cardiologists, emphasize the importance of core training with their patients. Practically every physical therapist and personal trainer has learned a variety of core exercises to use with their clients. Core fitness has become an advertising buzzword, helping to sell all kinds of health-related products. The overall result is raised awareness of the importance of core strength and the opportunity to engage in a critically important form of healthy exercise.1,2,3

What exactly is the "core" and what are you training when you train it? Your core muscles are your four abdominal muscle groups - the transversus abdominis, internal obliques, external obliques, and rectus abdominis. Back muscles, too, are included in the core group - specifically the erector spinae, longissimus thoracis, and multifidus. The importance of the core muscles is their ability to provide a "center" or focus for the physical work your body is doing. If your core is not fit other muscles will have to take over, leading to the likelihood of strains, sprains, and other injuries.

Who even knew we had a core? Plenty of people did, long ago, but in those days no one talked about a "core". For many decades football coaches, ballet instructors, and gymnastics coaches trained their athletes in vigorous and strenuous techniques that all focused on core strength. High school gym teachers knew about the core. Remember squat thrusts, jumping jacks, and push-ups? All those ancient exercises (that we used to groan and moan about) train deep core muscles. We were doing core fitness before there was "core fitness".

Why do we need core fitness today? More and more our work involves sitting down. We stare at computer screens for eight hours a day. Instead of doing physical work such as farming or building, we type on a keyboard and talk on a cell phone. The long-term result is that muscles, tendons, and ligaments lost their integrity. Tight neck muscles, tight lower back muscles, and weak abdominal muscles are the result, and these issues lead to more serious problems such as chronic headaches, cardiovascular stress, impaired digestion, and depression. We need fitness activities that start building us back up again, and the right place to start is at the center - by engaging in core fitness.

The best thing about core fitness is that you don't need any equipment. You could get a mat and a physioball, but those items are optional. Take a yoga class. Take a Pilates class. Learn a few core exercises and begin to do them several times a week. You'll soon begin to notice that you feel better, in general. You have more energy. You're sleeping better. Your mood is improving. All due to a few squats, a few planks, and a few push-ups. That's a pretty good deal.

1Kennedy DJ, Noh MY: The role of core stabilization in lumbosacral radicuopathy. Phys Med Rehabil Clin North Am 22(1):91-103, 2011
2Behm DG, et al: The use of instability to train the core musculature. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 35(1):91-108, 2010
3Dunleavy K: Pilates fitness continuum: post-rehabilitation and prevention Pilates fitness programs. Rehab Manag 23(9):12-15, 2010
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