SPONSORED CONTENT Stability, Balance, and Aging Well SoftWave OW100S 09.07.2025 15:13 16 < > ENERGY 3.0 Hz < > FREQUENCY (!) 500 SW < > INTERVAL Osw 0.0 mJ RESET SETUP mil MARKETLAB Insight MARKETLAS.COM 0.237.3904 OP 155S «) FILL 120020 DRAIN For Technical Support support.softwavetrt.com 470-494-6773 service@softwavetrt.com SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Technologies www.softwavetrt.com-(888) 862-4162 ° One of the biggest health concerns as we age is not always pain. It is stability. Falls are one of the leading causes of injury for adults over age 65, and many people do not realize that balance changes often begin long before a fall ever happens. Balance is not just about strength or coordination. It is controlled by your nervous system. Your brain constantly receives infor- mation from your eyes, inner ear, muscles, and joints to understand where your body is in space. When that communication becomes less accurate, people may notice dizziness, unsteadiness, or a loss of confidence while walking. This is where chiropractic care can play an important role. The spine, especially the neck, contains thousands of sensory receptors that send infor- mation to the brain about posture and move- ment. Research has shown that chiropractic care may improve sensorimotor function and balance measures in older adults, helping the body process movement and position more efficiently. Improvements in balance and reductions in certain types of dizziness have also been observed following chiropractic care programs. Chiropractic is not simply about reducing pain. It is about improving how the body functions and adapts. When joints move better and the nervous system receives clearer input, muscles respond more appropriately, reaction time may improve, and overall stability can increase. For many patients in our Green Valley community, the goal of care is independence. Being able to walk confidently, garden, travel, or simply move safely around the home makes a tremendous difference in quality of life. Healthy aging is not about slowing down. It is about maintaining the systems that keep you moving safely and confidently. Supporting bal- ance, mobility, and nervous system function through consistent care may be one more way to stay active and steady for years to come. SPONSORED CONTENT Stability , Balance , and Aging Well SoftWave OW100S 09.07.2025 15:13 16 < > ENERGY 3.0 Hz < > FREQUENCY ( ! ) 500 SW < > INTERVAL Osw 0.0 mJ RESET SETUP mil MARKETLAB Insight MARKETLAS.COM 0.237.3904 OP 155S « ) FILL 120020 DRAIN For Technical Support support.softwavetrt.com 470-494-6773 service@softwavetrt.com SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Technologies www.softwavetrt.com- ( 888 ) 862-4162 ° One of the biggest health concerns as we age is not always pain . It is stability . Falls are one of the leading causes of injury for adults over age 65 , and many people do not realize that balance changes often begin long before a fall ever happens . Balance is not just about strength or coordination . It is controlled by your nervous system . Your brain constantly receives infor- mation from your eyes , inner ear , muscles , and joints to understand where your body is in space . When that communication becomes less accurate , people may notice dizziness , unsteadiness , or a loss of confidence while walking . This is where chiropractic care can play an important role . The spine , especially the neck , contains thousands of sensory receptors that send infor- mation to the brain about posture and move- ment . Research has shown that chiropractic care may improve sensorimotor function and balance measures in older adults , helping the body process movement and position more efficiently . Improvements in balance and reductions in certain types of dizziness have also been observed following chiropractic care programs . Chiropractic is not simply about reducing pain . It is about improving how the body functions and adapts . When joints move better and the nervous system receives clearer input , muscles respond more appropriately , reaction time may improve , and overall stability can increase . For many patients in our Green Valley community , the goal of care is independence . Being able to walk confidently , garden , travel , or simply move safely around the home makes a tremendous difference in quality of life . Healthy aging is not about slowing down . It is about maintaining the systems that keep you moving safely and confidently . Supporting bal- ance , mobility , and nervous system function through consistent care may be one more way to stay active and steady for years to come .