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Format Clinical Features Connecting The DotsPersonal injury cases have two components: a healthcare component and a legal component. Much of the legal component of a personal injury case is hinged upon the records of the healthcare provider. The healthcare records are often thoroughly reviewed. Accurate and complete healthcare records will protect the legal component of [..]
Chiropractic Applications
Janet Travell, MD, is one of the most recognized physicians of modern history. Her notoriety is attributed primarily to two events:
Myofascial problems and its consequent symptoms are nearly a universal human experience. Dr. Travell was an early pioneer in understanding the science, pathophysiology, and treatment of myofascial problems. She has been referred [..]
Chiropractic manipulation
of the spine is well documented, and evidence strongly supports its
benefits for many musculoskeletal conditions of the neck, midback, low
back, pelvis, and extremities. Less evidence has been published about
visceral manipulation. So what are there benefits of visceral
manipulation, if any?A 2013 study reported that females with
lower urinary tract symptoms [..]
The most common cause of cervical nerve root compression (compressive neuropathology) is degenerative joint disease with stenosis and narrowing of the intervertebral foramen narrowing. The second most common cause is cervical disc herniation (1).Cervical disc herniations with compressive neuropathology are commonly seen in asymptomatic populations (2, 3, 4). In a study published in 1996, 63% [..]
Last month, we covered what Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is, its symptoms, causes, who is at risk, and how it's diagnosed. This month, we’ll center our focus on CTS treatment.How is CTS treated?
For the best success, treatment should begin as early as possible.
Unfortunately, most people wait a long time before they get to [..]
Low back pain
(LBP) accounts for over 3 million emergency department visits per year
in the United States alone. Worldwide, LBP affects approximately 84% of
the general population, so eventually almost EVERYONE will have lower
back pain that requires treatment! There is evidence dating back to the
early Roman and Greek eras that indicates back [..]
Headaches come in several different sizes, shapes, and colors, so to speak. In fact, if you search “headache classification,” you will find the IHS (International Headache Society) 152-page manual (PDF) lists MANY different types of headaches! Last month, we discussed migraine headaches. This month, we’ll talk about the other headache types. So WHY is this [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a very challenging condition to both diagnose and treat since
there are different clinical signs and symptoms unique to each patient's
case. Therefore, the diagnosis is made by excluding other
possibilities. To make matters even more challenging, there are
“primary” and “secondary” types of FM, or those who develop FM for no [..]
Whiplash (or the rapid acceleration forwards followed by deceleration or sudden stopping of the moving head during the whiplash event) occurs at a speed that is so fast, we can’t prepare for it. In other words, by the time it takes us to voluntarily contract a muscle to guard ourselves against injury, that rapid forward/backwards [..]
In
Part 1, we discussed dietary approaches for the cancer patient and
started the discussion of the use of dietary supplementation to optimize healing for the cancer patient with the understanding that these approaches DO NOT
replace appropriate conventional cancer treatments but rather, enhance
the health of the cancer patient during the treatment process. This [..]
The birth of chiropractic as a profession occurred in the year 1895 when Daniel David Palmer (1845-1913) adjusted the spine of a deaf man, William Harvey Lillard. Daniel David Palmer established the Palmer School in Davenport, Iowa, in 1896.Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen was a German physicist (1845-1923). In 1895, at age 50, he produced and detected x-rays (Rontgen rays). [..]
Low back pain (LBP) is the second most common cause of disability among adults in the United States (US) and a very common reason for lost days at work. The total cost of back pain in the US, including treatment and lost productivity, ranges between $100 billion to $200 billion a year! Is low back [..]