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Why Do Chiropractic Adjustments Feel So Good?

Why Do Chiropractic Adjustments Feel So Good?

Chiropractic adjustments can often lead to a feeling of profound relief and well-being, with many patients reporting an immediate sense of relaxation and decreased pain. This positive sensation is primarily due to the release of tension in the muscles and joints, the...

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WHAT ARE THE TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR A HERNIATED DISC?

WHAT ARE THE TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR A HERNIATED DISC?  A herniated disc can be a very painful condition, but fortunately there are several treatment options available. There is no need to head right to the surgeon.  One the best approaches is to see a...

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5 Ways to Improve Sleep with a Bulging Disc

5 Ways to Improve Sleep with a Bulging Disc For most of us, sleep is constantly on our minds. Too much or not enough, the quality of sleep is what matters.  With a bulging disc, getting a good rest through the night can sometimes feel...

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Acute Disc Herniation: What’s Next?

Acute Disc Herniation: What’s Next? One of the most common causes of low back pain is acute disc herniation in the lumbar spine. The condition has several emergent and non-emergent causes. Therefore, it’s important to understand the various origins and symptoms of...

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Sciatic Nerve Compression: Why Surgery May Not Work

Sciatic Nerve Compression: Why Surgery May Not Work Also called sciatica, sciatic nerve compression is when the longest nerve in your body (the sciatic nerve) is compressed or squeezed between two structures—usually a vertebral bone and the spongy disc that ruptures...

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Can a Chiropractor Help with Pelvic Pain in Women?

Can a Chiropractor Help with Pelvic Pain in Women? Sometimes, it feels like there’s a sharp boulder nudging up against the walls of your pelvis and uterine area.  Other times, it’s more like a dull pressure that weighs you down.  It’s hard to sit,...

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Pain from Cramped Spaces: Spinal Stenosis Explained

Pain from Cramped Spaces: Spinal Stenosis Explained The spinal canal is a freeway; it sends messages to and from the brain to communicate all the body's systems' function, performance, and behavior. The channel is an open space down the middle of the spine, protected...

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