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Cervical spondylosis and Chiropractic treatment

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Dec 5, 2017
Around 10% of the adult population at any one time is suffering from a stiff neck, neck pain, or neck soreness.  Osteoarthritis of the neck also called cervical spondylosis is present in as much as 50% of those over 50 years of age.   About 3 million people annually are diagnosed with cervical spondylosis.  Cervical spondylosis occurs when ...
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Upper Cervical Treatment – Consult a Blair Chiropractor

Posted in Health Disorders
Date: Nov 26, 2017
Most people at some point in their life have pain enough to search for a doctor. There are many options out there, but more and more people are looking for natural alternatives to medications, injections, and surgery. Non-invasive chiropractic pain elimination is one the most frequently used natural healthcare options:   When people Search online for ...
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Chiropractors can help with pinched nerves in the neck

Posted in Neck Disorders
Date: Nov 7, 2017
Chiropractors can help with pinched nerves in the neck. The wrenching pain and the sting of every neck turn can be ruthless.  Sometimes these cervical radiculopathies occur when you wake up in the morning, or after a workout, or it could occur when you pick that feather off the countertop. The most common mechanism ...
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Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique

Posted in Health Disorders
Date: Sep 27, 2017
Blair Upper Cervical Specific chiropractic care is one of the most powerful forms of healthcare in the world. Arguably, it is also the most precise and patient-centered form of care because everything that Blair doctors do is custom-tailored for every patient. The focus of upper cervical care is on the top three vertebrae in the neck ...
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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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