August 18, 2011 | Posted by Michael Pritsker
Have you ever been told you have a short leg and you wonder how is that possible? For some people, it might not affect their activities of daily living but for others it might cause them moderate pain. A short leg can add to muscle imbalances because it makes your weight distribute unevenly throughout your body. Ask any doctor who treats chronic back pain and they will agree, that correcting the short leg is the first approach to correcting the problem.
Categories: Chiropractic |
Tags: alternative medicine, Chiropractic, mike pritsker, muscles, New Century Spine Centers, san diego, Scoliosis, short leg, spinal decompression, tilted pelvis, wear and tear |
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August 14, 2011 | Posted by Michael Pritsker
Spinal decompression treatment is a non-surgical, drugless, and non-invasive treatment that has helped patients who have suffered from bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, or facet syndrome. Over the past 15 years its popularity has been rising as it represents an excellent alternative to surgery. The cost of spinal decompression is less than 5% of the cost of surgery, and the risk profile is very low.
Categories: shoulder pain |
Tags: arm pain, buging disc, Cervical Radiculopathy, Cervical Spinal Decompression, Chiropractic Care, Chronic Pain, degenerative disc disease, facet syndrome, Michael Pritsker, negative pressure, New Century Spine Centers, san diego, shoulder pain, stenosis |
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August 10, 2011 | Posted by Mike Pritsker
If you’ve had a urinary tract infection, you’ve probably heard all about the home remedy known as cranberry juice. For years, it was nothing but an “old wive’s tale” without any scientific proof. Now, cranberry juice is widely accepted to fight the bacteria that causes urinary tract infections. However, the mechanism of exactly how it works is still not known.
Categories: Chiropractic |
Tags: Chiropractic, chiropractor, cranberries, massage, Michael Pritsker, mike pritsker, New Century Spine Centers, nutrition, san diego, supplements, urinary tract infection |
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