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    the comprehensive care they need directly following the accident that caused their injuries in the first place. By seeking treatment early on, our physicians, chiropractors and physical therapists can assist in reducing inflammation, realigning the spinal column and relaxing the muscles before the pain…

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    Chiropractic treatment was invented in the late 1890s and is a very popular alternative treatment all over the world. Invented by an American who had a great interest among people. Chiropractic treatment basically comprises of treatment of joints and the bones of the body through manual means. The tendons, muscles and ligaments of the body are treated with the hand which is considered to be extremely effective. People usually go for chiropractic treatment when other medical treatments have…

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    Chiropractic

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    The practice of Chiropractic, as an alternative treatment to medicine, was first put into place in 1895, when a man by the name of Daniel David Palmer, decided to use hand manipulation for the purpose of making spinal adjustments. According to D.D. Palmer, his first defining moment for chiropractic care, as a cure for ailments, came when he adjusted the neck of a deaf patient who was miraculously able to regain his hearing. A few years after Palmer’s successful patient recovery, he established…

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    chiropractic treatment but it seemed slower than expected. Electrical stimulation therapy was applied over the low back and neck as well as manual therapy over the right shoulder. Treatment plan included spinal adjustment 3-4 regions at the level of C2, C4, T3, T7, L5, and sacrum and chiropractic manipulation to both wrists and shoulders. She was diagnosed with low back pain, pain in thoracic spine, cervicalgia, myalgia, and pain in the right shoulder. She was advised to continue PT modalities…

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    Chiropractic Aid Essay

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    Consult the Best Practitioner in Columbia for Chiropractic Aid Chiropractic care focuses on the musculoskeletal and the nervous system disorders, and their effects on general health. Generally, it is used for the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal problems, but is not restricted to back pain, neck, joints, arms, legs pain, and headaches. A reputed chiropractic clinic is equipped with highly experienced and qualified specialists who can offer effective health related solutions. A lot of people are…

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    She is antalgic in flexion. IW was diagnosed with lumbar facet syndrome, rib sprain/strain, sacroiliac sprain/strain, muscle spasms and thoracic sprain/strain. Recommendation was made to continue spinal manipulation 3 times weekly for 4 weeks with re-evaluation to reduce muscle spasms and stiffness and for muscle re-education, increase joint mobility and for edema…

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    Chiropractic History

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    far we’ve come” (12). Chiropractic has a very intriguing history and a promising future. Palmer came about his development by spending a considerable amount of time studying anatomy and physiology, while also observing the connection between the manipulation…

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    Male, 40 years old, reports low back pain in the middle of the back near waist. The patient has had similar symptoms before, numbness and tingling sensation in the right foot. Both parents have hypercholesterolemia while his 65-year-old father has prostate cancer. The patient skips breakfast and eats at fast food restaurants twice every day. He uses 800mg of Ibuprofen every four hours. He does not have urinary or bowel incontinence. No nausea, vomiting, or fever and there is no gross hematuria.…

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    “History indicates that spinal manipulation was used on animals as far back as ancient China!” as reported by horse-chiropractor.com. Even though manipulations were used way back then it was not until 1895 that Daniel David (D.D.) Palmer introduced what we now know as Chiropractic Medicine as stated by palmer.edu. In 1895 he performed his…

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    Nanorobot Essay

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    1. INTRODUCTION Over 90,000 people suffer from nervous system injuries every year (Stabenfeldt, García & Laplaca, 2006) while spinal cord injury alone affects 10,000 people each year (Prang et al., 2006). The new invention, NeuRobot, a kind of nanorobot which is defined as a controllable machine at the nanometer scale that are composed of nano-scale components and algorithmically respond to input forces and information, is believed to bring the nanotechnology to the next level and be the answer…

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