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A Blair Chiropractor Can Help with Sciatica Pain

Date: Sep 13, 2017
Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractors regularly take care of sciatica patients. Sciatica is characterized by pain that originates from the back or buttock that travels into both legs or one. Sciatic nerve pain varies in intensity and frequency; minimum, moderate, severe and occasional, regular, intermittent, or constant. Pain is called toothache-like, achy, sharp, dull, pins and needles or ...
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Chiropractic and Headaches: What’s the Connection?

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Date: Sep 7, 2017
Though thousands of different triggers can cause headaches, one thing is certain—they happen for a reason. A headache is the body’s way of telling you something isn’t right. But what you may not know is that what’s causing the headache doesn’t always originate in or near the area where you feel pain. When it ...
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What’s Really Causing Your Back Pain?

Date: Sep 5, 2017
Low back pain, if severe enough, can devastate a person's life. It robs them of doing activities that most of us take for granted. Imagine having trouble tying your shoes, having trouble putting your pants on, and having your once active lifestyle taken from you. Back pain affects nearly 40 million Americans and robs many ...
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What Are Muscle Spasms?

Posted in Health Disorders
Date: Sep 5, 2017
Spasmodic Torticollis Doctor Wasco | Spasmodic Torticollis Treatment Wasco Spasmodic torticollis can be recognized by a person whose head is rotated and extended backward and locked in the position. Spasmodic torticollis is a chronic condition where the head is stuck in this type of position and also has a rhythmic contraction that is involuntary.  There can be several ...
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Post-Concussion Syndrome Overview

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Aug 31, 2017
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 fluid ...
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Embrace a Healthier New Year

Posted in Health Disorders
Date: Aug 25, 2017
Big Business is NOT Good for Your Health We all know the drill. It's January first. We all sit down to make some resolutions and unfortunately by April we have all but forgotten them. That is unless you are one of the few people who doesn’t just make resolutions on January 1st but continue to ...
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