Causeway Chiropractic

Causeway Chiropractic is a family based, community oriented, philosophically centered healthcare facility.

06/12/2024

Congratulations to Mackenzie and the Class of 2024!

03/31/2024

Happy Easter!

Photos from Causeway Chiropractic's post 03/22/2024

Thank you to everyone who we have had to reschedule over the years due to a soccer conflict. We are happy to congratulate and announce that Mackenzie has chosen to continue her academic and soccer careers at McDaniel College. 🧑🏼‍🎓⚽️

02/24/2024

Remember to take the time to celebrate your milestones.
Happy birthday mom!
🎂🍾

11/24/2023

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! 🦃

Photos from Causeway Chiropractic's post 09/08/2023

Stop by the office tomorrow - you can get your car washed and support the SRHS Girls Soccer Team. 💛⚽️🖤⚽️
If you can’t make it, you can still donate via Venmo. Thanks and we hope to see you there.

06/13/2023

Here’s the speech. We heard the live stream had issues.

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Southern Regional Graduation….and our boy is Valedictorian!! Congrats to all the graduates. 🖤💛👨🏻‍🎓

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05/14/2023

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there…the world runs more smoothly because of you🙏

04/09/2023

Enjoy an Easter minute. Have a happy and blessed day🙏

02/21/2023

Morning-
Thanks to everyone who has asked how Nate has been doing with his recovery from the tibia fracture. We are at week 18 since the injury. He is slowly recovering and continues with physical therapy. The plan is to be back on the field in June.
We also want to share that he has decided to continue his playing career (and academics) at Union College. Thanks for all your support and understanding (with schedule changes) as we have navigated this part of our journey. 🙏⚽️

Photos from Causeway Chiropractic's post 11/25/2022

Happy Thanksgiving from my family to yours 🦃 and congratulations to Ty Dawson (kathi’s son) on his graduation from Air Force basic training🇺🇸.

Photos from Causeway Chiropractic's post 10/21/2022

Thanks to everyone for being flexible and understanding as we altered our schedule the past couple months allowing us to see Nate’s senior season. Unfortunately it ended sooner than we had planned with a fractured tibia Tuesday night against Freehold. So thank you again for understanding as we were closed most of this week adjusting (no pun intended) to yet another new normal (accept, adapt and advance🙏).
Have a great day and enjoy your weekend.
C. Bott

Photos from Causeway Chiropractic's post 10/03/2022

Stay away from LBI today.…There’s a bit of flooding going on. The office is closed this morning. We will watch the tides and decide about the afternoon. (Yes we moved the office to the mainland but we still need to be able to get there). Thx 🙏

09/30/2022

OA people, If you want dessert tonight. 🍦 Help support the Southern Girls Soccer program. Go to Cookie Doughs and mention this add.
Thank you- from Mackenzie. ⚽️

07/18/2022

FYI…..plan accordingly. If coming to our office this week I would recommend using South Union St directly from rt 72 West to enter our parking lot. Avoid Bay Avenue. According to this notice we will be involved with section 1.

Mayor Myhre and Township Council would like to make you aware that beginning Monday July 18, 2022 the Ocean County Road Department will start the repaving of Bay Avenue. The paving will be completed in three sections.

Section 1 : Rt 9 to Jennings Road
Section 2 : Jennings Road to Mill Creek Road
Section 3 : Mill Creek Road to Hilliard Avenue

07/06/2022

Happy 80th dad!! Can’t wait to celebrate with you tonight. Thanks for everything. 🙏❤️

Don’t Worry, It’s Not COVID — The Atlantic 07/02/2022

Morning-
As we celebrate our collective patriotism and the ideals on which this Country was built I hope this article serves as a reminder that common courtesy and respect for each other is the foundation of a truly civilized society. 🇺🇸🙏🏻

Have a happy and healthy 4th!

Don’t Worry, It’s Not COVID — The Atlantic Some tips for how to be a good sick person in the COVID era, whatever is ailing you

04/22/2022
04/17/2022

Happy Easter to each of us. May this minute of the sun rising help the healing Spirit rise in each of you🙏.

04/11/2022

Good morning! Patients ask why we moved to the mainland… well today is just one example. Prepare accordingly… the construction traffic is worse than a weekend in the summer this morning. Plan for a much longer commute today if u need to get to LBI. 🤦🏼‍♂️🙏

03/28/2022

So how was your weekend?……Guess who turned 50!!!😳

How to Reclaim Normal Life Without Being ‘Done’ 02/11/2022

Morning-
It’s been another week full of questions as we begin another transition in our COVID world. And of course the answers aren’t black and white….which continues to add to everyone’s frustration. I remain optimistic and still recommend you educate yourself. We are still in a much better place than 2020 and continue to move forward.
The attached article is for those patients who continue to recognize the seriousness of this virus and responsibly want to navigate their participation in this new world.
Accept, Adapt and Advance. 😷😛🙏

Have a great weekend and enjoy the Super Bowl.

How to Reclaim Normal Life Without Being ‘Done’ This next phase of the pandemic doesn’t have to be about what we can’t do.

Obituaries in Neptune, NJ | Asbury Park Press 01/27/2022

The office will be closed this Friday. We will be traveling to Maine so that we can say goodbye to our friend, my sister in law, Nate’s aunt, Mackenzie’s Godmother… but most importantly Jen’s sister. Our hearts our broken but we know our memories will help us heal. Elana will be missed. 💔😔
The office will resume normal hours Monday. Thank you for your understanding. 🙏

Obituaries in Neptune, NJ | Asbury Park Press Elana Jean Madigan Waterville, ME - Elana Jean Madigan, 54 of Waterville, ME peacefully passed away Thursday January 6, 2022 at Eastern Maine...

01/03/2022

Good morning and happy new year!!
We just drove to the office and we are closing for the day. The roads are bad and getting worse. Stay home and stay safe. ❄️🙏

12/26/2021

Merry Christmas from my family to yours 🎄. Thank you for your continued trust and confidence. Looking forward to a healthy and happy 2022. 🙏

You might get a breakthrough case of Covid-19 this winter. Here’s how to prepare. 12/19/2021

Good Morning-
Hope your Holiday prep and activities are falling into place. The hustle and bustle of the season can be so exciting and also completely overwhelming. I know our family is looking forward to gathering together again this year to celebrate....in what we feel is a responsible and reasonable manner...although we know and accept that nothing is 100% safe when dealing with COVID (and life in general).

Attached is an article which summarizes, what I feel and our office most closely advises, a (W)holistic approach to Holiday celebrations when living in a COVID world.
Continue eating a whole food plant based diet, continue taking your supplements, continue exercising and getting enough sleep...continue getting your chiropractic adjustments and doing everything you do to stay healthy. This includes preparing for a COVID Christmas....inorder to reduce stress...which makes us more susceptible to illness. (W)holistic health works for all of us.
Have a great day,
CB

You might get a breakthrough case of Covid-19 this winter. Here’s how to prepare. If you’re hoping for the best but still want to plan for the worst, there are things you can do now.

U.S. COVID Risk & Vaccine Tracker 11/30/2021

Hope everyone had an enjoyable Thanksgiving. What a difference a year makes. However, at the risk of being “that guy”... the pandemic continues and unfortunately we must remain vigilant with appropriate COVID protocols. I’ve attached an update concerning the most recent variant. (Something to be concerned about but currently nothing to panic about). Continue to educate yourself and adapt accordingly as you go about your daily activities. 😷🙏

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For this installment of the Special Edition Download, we are doing a deep dive into the breaking news of the new variant of concern, Omicron. It will be a few weeks before we know anything definitive about Omicron, and scientists are racing to learn more. While some outlets are incorrectly stating assumptions as fact, we’re breaking down what we do know today.


What We Know About Omicron
The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the new variant that first emerged in South Africa, known as “Omicron,” as a variant of concern on Nov. 26. There are thousands of COVID variants, but the WHO team designates only certain ones as “variants of concern.”
Variants of viruses occur when there is a change — or mutation — to the virus’s genes. Mutations in viruses are neither new nor unexpected.
Omicron has sparked major concern because of its sheer amount of mutations. While scientists cannot predict how infectious a virus is based on mutations alone, some of the Omicron mutations look like they could affect transmissibility, and others suggest the virus could excel at evading human antibodies.
Omicron has also caused concern because of the uptick in cases in South Africa coinciding with its discovery there. However, some scientists warn this could be attributed to a super spreader event and low vaccination rates, and not necessarily an indication that Omicron itself is more transmissible.
Death & Severity: No Omicron-linked deaths have been reported. We will not know the severity for some time - early reports describe mild symptoms, but most of those cases were among young people.

Vaccines: Experts believe it is extremely unlikely that the variant would render the vaccine completely ineffective. Investigations are underway to find out to what degree Omicron might evade immunity.

Testing: Preliminary reports from the WHO say that PCR tests are still effective at identifying the virus, but there remains some uncertainty of the effectiveness of antigen tests.

Origin & Spread: Cases have been reported in southern Africa and across Europe. Reuters offers a breakdown of cases and travel restrictions as of Nov. 29. While scientists first detected the variant in Botswana and South Africa, there is not yet significant evidence that it originated there.

While we wait for more information to emerge, we need to double down on what we know works: Make sure you and your family are vaccinated and boosted, mask up, and mentally prepare to be more cautious if the new variant proves to be more infectious and/or immune-evasive. As new treatments are being developed and getting approved, the longer you can postpone getting COVID, the lower your chances of hospitalization.


The Obstacles of Identifying Variants
South Africa has one of the most sophisticated infection disease infrastructures in the world. While Omicron was first identified in South Africa, it may have just been the first country with the technology to identify it. While many countries are scaling up these abilities, most countries lack the technology, funding, and support.
Many scientific and global leaders have been criticizing the travel bans to countries in southern Africa since the announcement, arguing that travel bans do very little to stop the spread and could even cause more harm than good. Potentially, when countries that are proactive about disclosing circulation of a new variant are immediately hit with travel restrictions, that could disincentivize officials from being as forthcoming.
The WHO director-general said Omicron demonstrates just why the world needs a new global consensus regarding how to manage pandemics. A potential new global treaty, expected in 2024, would cover issues such as sharing of data and genome sequences of emerging viruses, and of potential vaccines derived from research.


Addressing Vaccine Inequity
The rise of a new variant of concern also recenters our conversations on vaccine equity across the world. The more the disease spreads among unvaccinated and vulnerable populations, the more possibilities it has to mutate and potentially become more dangerous, prolonging the pandemic for everyone. Approximately 82 percent of doses have been acquired by wealthy countries, and less than 1 percent have been sent to low-income ones.
COVAX was supposed to avoid such inequality — but instead, the initiative is woefully short of shots and has already abandoned its initial goal of 2 billion doses.
Many leaders also called for all countries to have the ability to produce their own vaccines. To accomplish this, they asked for a temporary waiver of some provisions of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights during U.N. meetings.
While we encourage all Americans to get their booster shots, we also acknowledge the dire realities that there are still 3.6 billion people unvaccinated. Without a genuine effort to chip away at that number, we could face a seemingly endless cycle of resurgences and new variants.

On Another Note
When Jonas Salk, who created the Polio vaccine, was asked who owned the patent for his creation, he replied:
“Well, the people, I would say. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?”

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11/25/2021

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! 🦃🙏

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Here’s the speech.  We heard the live stream had issues.
Enjoy an Easter minute.  Have a happy and blessed day🙏
Happy Easter to each of us.  May this minute of the sun rising help the healing Spirit rise in each of you🙏.
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