Spine Articles

Groton Chiropractic Welcomes Curvy Spines!

Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office appreciates all spines be they curvy or straight. The painful Groton spines will appreciate the chiropractic care!

Neck Pain and Migraine: Chiropractic Help

Groton migraine sufferers – about 15% of us – wonder about alternatives to manage the migraine and associated neck pain. Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office’s chiropractic care may just be relieving.

Scoliosis: New Predictor of Curve Progression

Trust Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office to monitor any progression of a scoliotic curve. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis keeps its young patients, parents and Groton chiropractor on alert!

A Short Leg May Lead to Back Pain

Back pain may be yours if you have a short leg and stand on it all day at work. It throws your spine out of line a bit, so let Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office help diagnose and address any short leg you may have.

Osteoporosis and Diabetes Linked

Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office finds it interesting that an old test like the DEXA scan has a new purpose. It can check for osteoporosis risk and diabetes risk!

Groton Chiropractic Scoliosis Screening

Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office is on top of all things spine-related in youths and adults! Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office shares the new scoliosis screening guidelines that may alert Groton parents to a spine curvature their kids may have.

Groton Chiropractic Considers Sarcopenia

Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office takes into account the effect sarcopenia may have on our older chiropractic patients and encourages exercise to strengthen their spine supporting muscles.

Pregnancy- Related Osteoporosis Affects the Spine

Groton pregnant women trust Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office’s spinal care! When they visit, Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office looks out for new persistent back pain complaints which may point to vertebral fractures related to osteoporosis.