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December 2024: Healthy Holidays, That Popping Sound Explained, and Festive Eating

1 December 2024 · Chiropractic Edge

Wishing You and Your Whānau a Healthy and Joyous Season

The festive season brings a lot of good things — and also a fair amount of stress, disrupted routines, travel, and long days on your feet or hunched over a kitchen bench. It's one of the times of year when your body takes on extra load.

Regular chiropractic care helps keep your body balanced and functioning at its best through this period — relieving accumulated aches, reducing tension, and making sure your nervous system isn't working around interference when it should be focused on recovery and enjoyment.

If there's someone in your family who's been putting off a first visit, the beginning of a new year is a natural point to start. We'd love to see you.

What Is That Popping Sound During an Adjustment?

It's one of the most common questions patients ask — and understandably so.

The sound is caused by gas bubbles being released from the synovial fluid inside the joint as it's adjusted. When the joint is moved through its range, the change in pressure allows dissolved gases to escape, producing the characteristic pop or crack.

A few things worth knowing:

If the sound makes you nervous, let your chiropractor know. Techniques exist that achieve the same outcome with minimal audible release.

How to Navigate the Holiday Buffet Table

You're allowed to enjoy Christmas. The goal isn't restriction — it's not arriving at the table ravenously hungry and eating past the point of comfort.

A few things that help:

Enjoy the season. A couple of days of relaxed eating won't undo anything — what matters is the baseline you return to.

Ready to Get Started?

Whether you're new to chiropractic or looking for a practice to call home, we'd love to welcome you.