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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 310-470-1225



Address: 10801 National Blvd., Ste. 340 90064 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.fayechiropractic.com

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Faye & Faye Chiropractic, Inc. 02.05.2021

Positive thinking evokes more energy, more initiative, more happiness. Thinking positive is a way of living that we must commit to in any and every situation.

Faye & Faye Chiropractic, Inc. 20.04.2021

Repeated heavy lifting or a sudden awkward movement can strain back muscles and spinal ligaments. If you're in poor physical condition, constant strain on your back can cause painful muscle spasms.

Faye & Faye Chiropractic, Inc. 13.04.2021

It's not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and make your happiness a priority.

Faye & Faye Chiropractic, Inc. 03.04.2021

Moving may be the last thing you want to do if you're struggling with back pain. But top research organizations have proven that proper movement and exercise are two of the best ways to find relief from back pain. If you've dealt with back pain, call us today. Our team will be happy to provide you with a complete movement assessment and personalized movement and exercise plan to help you get (and stay) well for years to come.

Faye & Faye Chiropractic, Inc. 21.03.2021

Compression fractures occur when your vertebral body (bones of the spine) collapses. It can lead to severe pain, deformity, and loss of height. These types of fractures most commonly occur in the thoracic spine (the middle portion of your back). In people with severe osteoporosis (weak, brittle bones), a compression fracture may be caused by something as simple as lifting a light object or sneezing. Compression fractures are the most common fracture in patients with osteoporo...sis, affecting about 750,000 people annually. An estimated 40% of women age 80 and older will eventually have a compression fracture. Once you have a single fracture you're 5x more likely to sustain a second. If you've had a compression fracture in the past the alignment of your spine may have been altered. After it has healed, making sure you have the proper range of motion is important to reduce your pain and improve your functional ability. Call us today to learn more at (310) 470-1225!