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21 hours ago ago from Dr Shook's Blog
Low back pain , neck pain and headaches are the top three reasons people go to a chiropractor. If you are not familiar with chiropractic you may wonder why people with these problems go to a chiropractor's office in the first place. The answer is simple, because of spinal manipulation. You see, spinal manipulation has been proven effective for these problems in so many research papers that you would be hard pressed to find more research for ...
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By Philip Vincent Should you consider taking your child to the chiropractor for scoliosis? Scoliosis is a condition that is very difficult to treat for the medical profession, with most of the treatment being administered by orthopedists. If one day, your child gets sent home with a note from the school nurse saying she has scoliosis, what should you do? Eight-five percent of scoliosis cases are called idopathic, which more commonly ...
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I am Dr Cynthia Seaman, chiropractor and owner of Seaman Chiropractic with Part 2 of Chiropractic Techniques You Should Know. I've used my healing hands to help folks in Skokie for more than 25 years. I adjust all joints of the body that need it, either due to decreased motion, pinched spinal nerve, bulging or herniated discs or stenosis; all of these conditions usually mean pain for the patient. I will describe two more techniques I use as a ...
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