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October is Spinal Health Month
DID YOU KNOW THAT OCTOBER IS SPINAL HEALTH MONTH? Most people schedule regular doctor appointments and dental check-ups, but neglect one of the most important parts of their body — their spine, according to Dr. Joe Dunn of the Dunn … Continue reading
Back Pain Hurts Productivity
In 1998, the estimated total health care costs for back pain sufferers were a staggering $90.7 billion – not including costs associated with lost personal income due to acquired physical limitation resulting from a back problem, or with lost employer … Continue reading
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Desk Stretches
Promote good health and reduce stress in the workplace. Teach your employees these quick exercises that can be performed at their workstation to reduce stress and rejuvenate. 1. Shoulder Shrug a. On inhale, lift your shoulders up to your ears. … Continue reading
The Dunn Wellness Solution for the Workplace
The Dunn Wellness Center plays a critical role in condition management for individuals and their families. The two-pronged approach couples Dr. Dunn’s treatment and the patient’s commitment to a wellness program. The Center provides critical information, on-site training and education … Continue reading
Tips For Employers
Employers can offer many simple and immediate approaches to providing a “Back Friendly” workplace. Some tips Dr. Dunn suggests include: • Create a full bulletin board display that offers illustrations for proper lifting, sitting and stretching. • Encourage office ergonomics … Continue reading
A Lesson On Lifting
Make sure you and your employees know the proper lifting techniques. It is healthier for them and strengthens your bottom line by reducing costly workers compensation and loss of productivity. • Feet should be apart, with one foot behind the … Continue reading


