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Ep: 1869 Dr. Sherry McAllister - Beat Summer Travel Pain

27 min · 1. juli 2026
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We've all been there: you finally arrive at your vacation destination, but instead of heading straight to the beach, you're searching for ibuprofen. Between the "economy-class origami" of cramped airplane seats and the "highway hip" that comes from hours in the car, many travelers arrive stiff, sore, and ready for relief instead of relaxation. Dr. Sherry McAllister shares practical tips to help prevent travel-related aches before they start. She explains the ideal seat angle to protect your lumbar spine during long trips, why looking down at your phone can strain your neck and back, and simple strategies to keep your body feeling its best wherever you travel. Dr. McAllister is president of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to advancing awareness of the benefits of chiropractic care through research and education.

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Ep: 1869 Dr. Sherry McAllister - Beat Summer Travel Pain

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