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Natural Relief for TMJ in Wasco & Bakersfield

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Aug 23, 2018
TMJ which is short for Temporomandibular Joint dysfunction is a condition that affects over 3 million people in the United States every year.  TMD (Temporomandibular Disorders) is the accurate term to describe the issue, TMJ is the name of the joint.  TMJ is the hinge that connects the jaw to the temporal bones.  This is ...
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Spinal Degeneration Using Blair Upper Cervical Technique

Date: Aug 21, 2018
What is upper cervical care? Our upper cervical chiropractic office specializes in the precision correction of the upper neck which allows the central nervous system to function at its best. Most of us have multiple traumas as we go through life. However, few of us are educated about the fact that blunt trauma such as whiplash, ...
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Vertigo: Causes, Symptoms and Chiropractic Treatment

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Aug 3, 2018
Vertigo: Causes, Symptoms and Chiropractic Treatment Whatever the cause, vertigo can be debilitating. So… can chiropractic treatment help vertigo!? As we have written about on numerous occasions in our blogging efforts, vestibular conditions which include vertigo, BPPV, Ménière disease and Mal de Debarquement affect over 100,000 patients in the Wasco area alone. In our Wascos-based upper cervical ...
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Post Concussion Care in Wasco & Bakersfield

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Aug 1, 2018
We have written extensively about what we feel is the missing link in the post-concussion syndrome discussion and recovery. Any trauma that is severe enough to cause shearing damage to the brain simultaneously damages the soft tissue at the skull neck junction (craniocervical junction). Because the craniocervical junction(CCJ) is a "choke point" for neurology, cerebrospinal ...
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Migraine associated vertigo and chiropractic treatment

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Jul 10, 2018
Migraine associated vertigo A migraine can be defined as the presence of a recurring, throbbing, and severe headache which lasts between 4 hours and 3 days. It usually begins as a hemicrania pain that later spreads to both sides of the head. According to the Migraine Research Foundation (MRF), migraine is the third most prevalent ...
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