February 4, 2011 | Posted by Carissa Hang DC
Chiropractic care involves the manipulation of spinal subluxation (when one or more of the bones of your spine move out of position and create pressure on your nerves). Because the spine protects the spinal cord, which feeds your nervous system, which in turns control all the functions of your body, it is very important to keep your spine properly align so it can protect the vulnerable spinal cord. Chiropractic care has been proven effective and for many years, people have favored the use of this scientific healing technique. Although there are controversies about it, today, both medical practitioners and chiropractors are working together to provide comprehensive care for people’s health problems.
Categories: Chiropractic |
Tags: adjustment, back, birth trauma, children, Chiropractic, chiropractor, colds, ear infection, head, neck, nervous system, pediatrics, Scoliosis, shoulders, spinal misalignment, spinal-cord, spine, subluxation |
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September 21, 2010 | Posted by Adam Johnson
You must have come cross people who seem to have spent their lifetime with a job that involves sitting at a desk. You might be one of those people who can picture themselves working on a desk, as far as their memory goes back. It is likely that you must have experienced back and neck pain, and stiffness more than once.
Categories: neck pain |
Tags: back stiffness, back support, diet, ergonomic chairs, exercise, fitness, health, joint pain, neck pain, nutrition, spinal-cord, stress, workout |
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September 8, 2010 | Posted by Danny Hanks
Chiropractic is a health care program that involves treating the individual by working on his or her musculoskeletal system, especially the spinal cord. The general belief since years is that an individual?s well-being and health is dependent on the nervous system.
Categories: shoulder pain |
Tags: asthma, Chiropractic Therapy, exercise, fitness, headaches, Knee Pain, migraine, nerves, shoulder pain, spinal adjustments, spinal-cord, workout |
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July 24, 2010 | Posted by Dr. Michael Pritsker, DC
Examiners in Chicago have discovered new clues into what role the mind plays in long-term back ache. And chiropractic doctors in San Diego are putting a new twist on the subject. The investigators in the study used magnetic resonance imaging mind scans to compare the morphology of 26 individuals with long-term back ache with 26 ache-free control subjects.
Categories: Chiropractic |
Tags: accident, Back Pain, brain, Chiropractic, chiropractor, drx9000, health, injury, medicine, nerves, Pain Management, spinal decompression, spinal stenosis, spinal-cord, stress |
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April 15, 2010 | Posted by Guy Craig
No one wants surgery. That’s for sure. For some people, the only way to relieve the pain they have in their back is to have spinal surgery. While when one thinks about spinal surgery as being totally invasive, what one makes it out to be doesn’t have to be totally invasive. There are some surgeries where it is minimally invasive spinal surgery. Let’s give you more information about this.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, disability, disease, insurance, Pain, spinal-cord, spine, surgery |
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