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    Wwlash Injury

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    Chiropractor Help? Chiropractic care involves treating the cause and the symptoms. At our chiropractic clinic, the doctor can locate the cause of your pain. The pain may stem from a recent injury or an old injury. The doctor will review your medical record and perform a physical exam. The examination will reveal any underlying injuries. The treatment can increase flexibility, and it can provide pain relief. Your body can heal faster your neck and shoulders have increased mobility.…

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    The neck is a complex part of the human anatomy. In addition to supporting the head, it serves as a conduit of blood flow and nerve impulses between the brain and the rest of the body. In spite of this essential function, it's highly vulnerable to injury, particularly the carotid and vertebral arteries. The carotid artery is close to the surface of the neck and can be injured by blunt trauma. Both the carotid and vertebral arteries can be injured by rapid or violent motions of the neck or when…

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    Therapeutic Touch Theory

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    Therapeutic touch therapy uses a method called “laying on hands” to correct or balance energy fields, placing it in the energy therapy field of alternative medicine (Myers, C-9). However, the name is somewhat of a misnomer as the therapist never touches the client, instead the practitioner hovers their hands over the client’s body. This therapy relies on the theory that the “body, mind, and emotions” form a complicated and intricate energy field (“Therapeutic touch,” 2016). According to this…

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    poor posture, obesity, and psychological stress can cause or complicate back pain. Back pain can also directly result from disease of the internal organs, such as kidney stones, kidney infections, blood clots, or bone loss. In conjunction with chiropractic care, there are several other common elements that are vital in the course of effective low back pain treatment.…

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    Network Spinal Analysis

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    Network Chiropractic Care: Evidence-Based Wellness At the Solomon Center in Phoenix, AZ, our chiropractic team utilizes a comprehensive set of complementary techniques and treatments to help our patients achieve maximum wellness. As part of our holistic approach to health maintenance, we encourage our patients to consider Network Chiropractic Care (Network Spinal AnalysisTM). Network Spinal AnalysisTM Basics Using precisely targeted contact on the spine signals the brain to send energy waves to…

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    I have changed my mind on what I want to be when I grow up multiple times. When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a singer, and then a OG/GYN, and then a counselor. I think I have finally decided between three occupations which are, registered nurse, chiropractor, or a plastic surgeon. Each of these careers are in the health field, yet they are all very different. These careers have different education requirements, different salary’s, and different jobs all together. A registered nurse, or…

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    and I turned 14, he has tried to convince us to get a job, since he had a job before he turned that age. My dad feels that young people should have jobs to better appreciate where money comes from and the value of it. He worked hard to get his chiropractic degree. Even as a kid, he had always wanted to become some type of doctor. My dad inspires me through his hard work and achievement of his goal to become a skilled, caring chiropractor who helps people. My dad was born into a poor family and…

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    Improvement on 5/13/2015 by Dr. Korsh. Per primary treating physician’s Permanent and Stationary report dated 5/13/2015, future medical care includes open additional physician visits, over-the-counter or prescription medications with drug testing, PT, chiropractic care, and/or other pain modalities for significant flare-ups of pain. Per PT daily progress note dated 03/19/15, the IW has attended 8 sessions for the lumbar spine. Per doctor’s first report of occupational injury dated 06/17/15,…

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    weevil devastated nearby cotton fields. From 1943-1946 he served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. After retiring from the Army he enrolled to Logan Chiropractic College in 1946 and graduated in 1949. In 1950 he opened the Bradley Chiropractic Clinic then sold the practice in 1984. He was a member of the National Chiropractic Association, Illinois Chiropractic…

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    intrigued to know what made her so excited to talk about rocks. She finally told me that her Rolfer recommend crystals for her hand pain. I brushed it off, and a few weeks later I had met my aunts’ friend- a marathon runner. I talked to her about chiropractic and she mentions Rolfing to me and how it really helped her. Now I needed to know what Rolfing was. I decided to investigate and watched YouTube videos of before and after a Rolfing treatment. I scheduled an appointment with Cori Terry in…

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