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Meet the Massage Therapists

By Jeffrey Haynes | March 19, 2015 |
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Meet the Doctors

By Jeffrey Haynes | March 19, 2015 |

The Doctor Jeff Haynes, D.C. He was born and raised in Bakersfield. He attended Bakersfield high school and Bakersfield College before moving to CSUN for his undergraduate degree. He attended Cleveland Chiropractic College and received his doctorate in 1991. He returned to Bakersfield in 1992 and worked as an associate before starting Haynes Chiropractic in…

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Tennis Elbow

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

‘Tennis elbow’ is most common in adults age 30-50 and you don’t necessarily have to play tennis to get it. In fact, only 5% of tennis players actually suffer from it. The cause of tennis elbow is repetitive use of the forearm extensor muscles. This is even more likely when the muscle were not extensively…

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Stress

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

The American Psychology Association observed in a recent study that 54% of Americans are concerned about stress in their everyday lives. With all the pressures of modern life, stress and frustration have been a large commonality among American people. Whether you experience physical or mental stress, chiropractic can help you relax your body and mind.

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Shoulder Pain

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

Shoulder pain that causes a decreased ability to hold objects, decreases arm mobility, or persists when the arm is at rest require immediate attention. Shoulder pain that lasts for more than a few days should be seen by a professional. Shoulder pain often stems from the neck. Chiropractors typically check form a connection between the…

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Slipped Disc

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

‘Slipped disc’ is a common term used to describe an injury to the lower back. While discs may herniate or bulge from between the bones, they do not actually slip. A herniation is a displaced fragment at the center of the disc that pushes through the outer layer of the disc. Discs that herniate are…

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Scoliosis

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

Scoliosis is a medical condition in which a person’s spine is curved from side to side. It can be caused by vertebral anomalies present at birth, caused by vertebral anomalies present at birth, various other syndromes, or the cause can sometimes simply be unknown. According to recent studies, the most common form of scolioses, late-onset…

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Pregnancy

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

A woman’s center of gravity is shifted to the front of her pelvis during pregnancy. This causes stress on pelvic joints and the lower back. As the baby grows inside, this added weight causes curvature to the lower back and places stress on fragile facet joints. This also brings out or worsens any pain that…

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PMS

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) occurs in women during the days before their monthly period. it is characterized by mood swings, food cravings, irritability, headaches, swollen abdomen, and/or depression. The severity of the symptoms can range greatly and last anywhere from a couple days to a few weeks. An estimated three out of every four menstruating women…

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Plantar Fascitis

By Jeffrey Haynes | April 24, 2014 |

Heel pain is commonly a result of plantar fascitis. It occurs when the thick band that connects toes to the heel bone, called the plantar fascia, becomes inflamed across the bottom the foot. it is a common symptom in runners, overweight people, pregnant women, and people who wear shows with inadequate support. It is most…

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