Dr. Matt Hammett - Tips For Understanding Chiropractic

Dr. Matt Hammett Chiropractor Merrillville, IN

Matt Hammett, DC, a chiropractor with New Life Family Chiropractic Center PC and host of Dynamism Biohack Podcast. The Dynamism Biohack Podcast will show you the latest biohacking secrets, tips, and tricks of how to make the right choice in nutrition and lifestyle medicine. Starting from the basics we will show you how... more

Chiropractic Care For Children

A human brain requires constant input from movement to keep the batteries charged. This is especially true for children for the development of the brain and nervous system.

Brain Development  

You can change your thoughts, your sedentary activities, your mechanoreceptor input (generate brain power), and your behaviors to make a positive improvement in your life.

Keeping Children Healthy 

In this day and age, only a Doctor of Chiropractic can adjust the spine and turn on the essential movement requirement our children need to get and stay healthy. 

How Much Do We Need To Move?

Our sedentary lifestyle as defined by not getting that 15,000 steps a day or 8-10 miles of walking diminishes our power generator to the brain-body pathways to function optimally.

Can A Small Fall Cause Issues?

The upper neck is easily damaged especially in children due to birth trauma, falls, poor sleeping posture, and it has by far the most movement receptors to stimulate the brain.

Who Can Do Chiropractic Exams?

Don’t allow just any provider to adjust your spine; a specific adjustment is the ONLY way to correct a subluxation. A Doctor of Chiropractic is the only one trained to perform it.

Why Is Spinal Movement Important?

Spinal movement increases overall health, decreases disease, and improves the ability to create feelings of happiness and well-being. It also helps to reduce pain and discomfort. 

I Have No Back Pain, Do I Need To Go?

When it comes right down to it, we are creatures designed for virtually constant movement stuck living in a society that involves almost constant sitting.