Brent Wells
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Brent Wells Quick Facts
I’m Brent Wells, a practicing chiropractic doctor and Founder of Better Health Chiropractic & Physical Rehab - we have 4 clinics in Alaska.
I spent the majority of my childhood in Orange and Riverside Counties in Califo ia. In 1993, I received my bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Nevada. That is also where I met my wonderful wife, Coni, and we’ve been married for more than two decades.
After I graduated, we moved to Portland, Oregon, where I attended Western States Chiropractic College. After I received my doctorate, we moved to Anchorage, where we founded Better Health Chiropractic & Physical Rehab in 1998.
I continue my education with ongoing studies in spine conditions, neurology, physical rehabilitation, bio mechanics, whiplash and brain injury trauma. I am also a member of the American Chiropractic Association and the American Academy of Spine Physicians.
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The Effects of Stress and How Chiropractic Can Help
No matter what you do to try and keep your life relaxing and fun, some situations are going to arise that cause you stress. There's nothing that you can do to prevent those kinds of things from happening. What you can do, however, is have control over how you react to such occurrences.
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Can Joint Injuries Really Cause or Accelerate Arthritis?
Experts constantly tell us to get plenty of exercise. However, joint injuries are more likely among those who live active lifestyles. In fact, 77% of all healthcare appointments are scheduled to address some kind of musculoskeletal pain, costing the U.S. more than $176 billion a year and subsequently raising rates on many people's insurance premiums.
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Is Arthritis in Your Genes? Here's What You Should Know
You may know that arthritis occurs in the joints, but did you know that it may also be in your genes? This is to say that arthritis, like many other chronic conditions, seems to have genetic underpinnings that makes it heritable from your parents.
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