Posts by Dr. John Nowak

Shoulder Pain and Car Accidents
Shoulder Pain is a common problem after an auto collision, and it's something that Dr. Nowak sees frequently in our South Buffalo office. Chiropractic
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Chiropractic Can Provide Asthma Relief
Asthma is a big issue for many people in South Buffalo and for a society as a whole, since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report
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Studies Confirm that Chiropractic Is Safe
We tend to a large number of people in our South Buffalo clinic, and Dr. Nowak has helped many people manage a wide array of health problems. Even so,
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Chiropractic Gets You Back to Work Faster
When you're trying to sustain your family, take care of your household, and pay all of your bills on time, every day at work counts. Work injuries can
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Chiropractic Can Ease Jaw Pain Related to TMJ
Since injury to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is frequently rather painful, we do our best to help our South Buffalo patients find relief as quick
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Studies Show Chiropractic Adjustments Beneficial at Preventing Sports Injuries
We come across a lot of sports injuries in our South Buffalo office, and Dr. Nowak is often able to help these athletes. Stanford Children’s Hospita
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Effective Shoulder Pain Treatment
According to research, roughly 5 percent of the population will suffer from painful issues like frozen shoulder syndrome at some point in their lives.
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Chiropractic Better for Sciatica Than Surgery
Dr. Nowak works with many sciatica patients here in our South Buffalo office, and many of these individuals were afraid that they might require surger
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South Buffalo Back Pain and Pregnancy Care
While many women automatically assume that back pain and pregnancy go hand in hand, they are often pleasantly surprised when they discover that this
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Treating Neck Pain with Chiropractic
According to The American Academy of Pain Medicine, more Americans suffer with chronic pain than diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancer
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