Author Archive
Welcome to Armstrong-King Chiropractic's Archive. Here you can learn more about Armstrong-King Chiropractic, Chiropractic, and Dr. Billie King Shaw, today's choice for Chiropractors in Jackson, MS. Read Dr. Billie King Shaw's Chiropractic for the health of it.
We look forward to serving you! Call - 601-957-7374.
by Dr. Billie King Shaw | Feb 14, 2012 | Health Articles

Colic is a condition that usually appears between the 3rd and 6th week after birth, and is characterized by excessive crying. Most cases resolve after 3 months old. Babies with colic can often be seen drawing their arms and legs in as though in pain, and may turn bright red. It is not known exactly...
Read More >>
by Dr. Billie King Shaw | Feb 9, 2012 | Health Articles

After upper-respiratory infections, back pain is the second most common reason for visiting a doctor. It will affect 80% of us at some point in our lives, and half of all adults are estimated to suffer this every single year, with over 10% of people suffering ongoing bouts of low-back pain. The reason low back...
Read More >>
by Dr. Billie King Shaw | Feb 7, 2012 | Health Articles

Scoliosis begins in childhood, and describes a condition in which the spine curves sideways causing stiffness and pain. It is known as an idiopathic disease, meaning the cause of it is unknown. Only 2% of the population is affected by scoliosis, and it is more common in females. Detected early, treatment for scoliosis will prevent...
Read More >>
by Dr. Billie King Shaw | Feb 2, 2012 | Health Articles

To achieve overall wellness, you should be taking regular chiropractic treatment, eating a healthy diet, taking nutritional supplements, keeping to your ideal weight, and managing your stress levels. If you can do this, you are far more likely to enjoy a longer, healthier, more pain-free life. The following list will help guide you towards achieving...
Read More >>
by Dr. Billie King Shaw | Jan 31, 2012 | Health Articles

A “slipped disc” – often synonymous with a low back (lumbar) injury – is a misnomer because discs do not actually slip; they herniate or bulge out from between the bones. A herniation happens when a fragment of the center part (nucleus) of the disc is displaced and pushes through a tear in the outer...
Read More >>