Welcome to Posture Advanced Chiropractic
At Posture Advanced Chiropractic we have a different idea of health. In the evolving age of healthcare, we bring you unsurpassed care, scientifically proven for the long-term correction of injuries. Whether major traumas (like car accidents, falls, sports injuries, etc.) or minor traumas (like sitting all day, poor sleeping habits, ergonomics, etc.), your spine takes the majority of that abuse.

With the understanding that the spine is the anatomical protection for your nervous system, it makes sense that alterations to your posture can influence that system, particularly the spinal cord and brainstem. At Posture, we aim to restructure your spine back to a natural, healthy configuration. Healthy posture means a healthy nervous system, and from there the possibilities for good health are endless.

Our commitment to you
We are excited to bring posture care to our community! We have built a state of the art facility in Lafayette, Colorado that utilizes the most advanced equipment and a support staff trained to help maximize your experience and time with us. Our office and program is unique to Boulder County. Our goal is to revolutionize healthcare as we know today by providing unmatched service combined with the most advanced scientific techniques known for treating the human frame. Welcome to Posture Advanced Chiropractic.

Seeing Dr. Garde the last few weeks, has really made a difference!

Janet Sullivan

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Posture Notes
“Posture affects and moderates every physiologic function from breathing to hormonal production. Spinal pain, headache, mood, blood pressure, pulse and lung capacity are among the functions most easily influenced by posture.”
 –American Journal of Pain Management 1994, 4: 36-39

“The more mechanically distorted a person is, the less energy available for healing metabolism and thought”
 –Roger Sperry Ph.D. (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981)

“To Live a long, active, energetic life, few things matter more than good posture”
 –American Journal of Pain Management 1994, 4: 36-39

“Posture and normal physiology and function are interrelated. Abnormal posture is evident in patients with chronic pain-related conditions including backache, headache, and stress-related illnesses.”
 –American Journal of Pain Management 1994, 4: 36-39