January 2026 blog.
At Centre chiropratique Dr Lepage chiropraticien, our new slogan is simple but meaningful: “Stay in motion.” It reflects what we see every day in the clinic and what science has confirmed for a long time: movement is one of the best strategies for maintaining your independence and slowing the effects of aging.
Our bodies are designed to move. Unfortunately, our lifestyle often keeps us sitting and motionless for long periods. Over time, this lack of movement can lead to stiffness, joint pain, poor posture, and reduced ranges of motion. Chiropractic adjustments improve joint mobility, but your daily habits help your body retain these benefits between visits.
Strength Training: An Anti-Aging Tool
Recent studies confirm that the loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) begins as early as age 30, accelerates after age 50, but can be effectively countered through resistance exercises (strength training). Strengthening your muscles the right way increases bone density and metabolism, improves posture, maintains good mobility, and helps preserve balance. Just two to three sessions per week are enough to produce significant benefits.

The Importance of Aerobic Physical Activity
Being active for at least 150 minutes per week can help reduce the risk of premature death, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, certain types of cancer, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, overweight, and obesity! Physical activity also, of course, improves fitness, strength, and mental health (mood and self-esteem).
Adults should perform at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week, or 75 minutes of vigorous activity, in sessions of 10 minutes or more. Moreover, the benefits of physical activity continue to increase even beyond the recommended 150 minutes per week.

Regular chiropractic adjustments, strength training 2–3 times per week, and following Canadian recommendations for aerobic physical activity will truly help you stay in motion at every stage of life.
Consistency is the key. We’re here to support you. Stay in motion. Stay strong. Stay young.

