Dr. Michael Johnson Receives an Honorable Mention in Courier's "Best of the Best"
Cedar Falls, IA —- Dr. Michael L. Johnson received a a Honorable Mention in the Best Chiropractors Category of the Waterloo Courier’s “Best of the Best.”
226 Brandilynn Blvd. Ste. D
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
(located near the Cedar Falls Target and Walmart)
Phone: (319) 266-7788
Fax: (319) 266-8088
info@johnsonintegrativehealth.com
Dr. Michael L. Johnson
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, 8:00-5:00
Thurs, 8:00-12:30
Nicole Chipera, LMT
Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00
The body has over a trillion cells and they are all controlled and regulated by the Nervous System!
Since 2003 we’ve helped thousands of people heal from a wide variety of conditions and achieve better health. Our focus has been to provide our patients with natural treatment options that they can count on. When necessary, we combine different forms of treatment to enhance the patient’s ability to recover. See what others have experienced at our office.
We accept American Family, American Specialty Health, Benesight, Coventry, Medicare, Medicaid (Title XIX), Midland’s Choice, Optum Health, Principal, State Farm United Health Care, Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield (PPO) and many other kinds of insurance. Not sure what your benefits are? Don’t worry, we can call and find out for you.
Don’t have insurance? Many patients take advantage of our On-Time Rewards Program, which can reduce your cost and earn you free Chiropractic and Massage.
Cedar Falls, IA —- Dr. Michael L. Johnson received a a Honorable Mention in the Best Chiropractors Category of the Waterloo Courier’s “Best of the Best.”
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 at 09:02AM | Comments Off |
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About 80 percent of U.S. adults have at some point been bothered by back pain. The Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center recently surveyed more than 14,000 subscribers who had lower-back pain in the past year but had never had back surgery.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 08:45AM |
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WASHINGTON D.C., June 6th, 2009 — For the second consecutive year, Johnson Chiropractic and Integrative Health has been selected for the 2009 Best of Cedar Falls Award in the Chiropractors category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).
The USLBA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country.
Cedar Falls, IA - On Thursday, March 19th, Dr. Michael Johnson of Johnson Chiropractic Clinic in Cedar Falls was named as the team chiropractor for the Waterloo Blackhawks USHL Hockey Team. When asked about his upcoming role with the team, Dr. Johnson had this to say,” I look forward to working with such a skilled group of athletes and coaches.
Hockey players continually experience trauma and unless it is effectively managed, it can sideline players with injuries…
Although chiropractors care for more than just back pain, many patients visit chiropractors looking for relief from this pervasive condition. In fact, 31 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time.1
A few interesting facts about back pain:
One-half of all working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year.2
Friday, September 26, 2008 at 12:32PM |
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Los Angeles , CA - Chiropractic may be a more economical approach to the problem of back pain than conventional medical management, a new study has found.
Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 10:39AM |
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Unlike conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which discloses only anatomy and pathology, functional MRI is a non-invasive neuroimaging technique which demonstrates alterations in brain physiology. The technique relies on the relationship between neuronal synaptic activity, energy metabolism, and blood circulation.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 08:37AM |
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A special chiropractic adjustment can significantly lower high blood pressure, a placebo-controlled study suggests.
"This procedure has the effect of not one, but two blood-pressure medications given in combination," study leader George Bakris, MD, tells WebMD. "And it seems to be adverse-event free. We saw no side effects and no problems," adds Bakris, director of the University of Chicago hypertension center.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 08:36AM |
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A new study finds there is no evidence of excess risk of stroke following chiropractic spinal manipulation, according to a February 2008 report in the journal Spine . In the study, researchers noted that patients are no more likely to suffer a stroke following chiropractic treatment than they would after visiting their family doctor’s office.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 10:48AM |
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WASHINGTON D.C., October 15, 2008 — Johnson Chiropractic has been selected for the 2008 Best of Cedar Falls Award in the Chiropractors category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).
The USLBA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses
throughout the country. Each year, the USLBA identifies companies that they believe
have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business
category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business
through service to their customers and community.
CHICAGO -- People with unrelenting pain don't only suffer from the nonstop sensation of throbbing pain. They also have trouble sleeping, are often depressed, anxious and even have difficulty making simple decisions.
In a new study, investigators at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine have identified a clue that may explain how suffering long-term pain could trigger these other pain-related symptoms.
Researchers found that in a healthy brain all the regions exist in a state of equilibrium. When one region is active, the others quiet down. But in people with chronic pain, a front region of the cortex mostly associated with emotion "never shuts up,"
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 12:21PM |
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