Link Found Between Neck Trauma, Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Multiple Sclerosis

A study published in Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR (20 September 2011), draws a link between abnormal cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics and the onset of Multiple Sclerosis. UPRIGHT® MRI images were taken, which showed cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cinematography. Quantitative measurements of CSF velocity, flow and pressure gradients in the upright patient revealed that significant …

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High Blood Pressure and Your Atlas

Normalizing blood pressure could be a benefit of chiropractic neck adjustments, suggests several studies. A 2008 study University of Chicago study was published in the Journal of Human Hypertension. The double-blind study focused on 50 patients, 25 of which received a simulated adjustment. The other half, who received true chiropractic treatment, saw an average blood …

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Beneficial Collaboration: Standard Medical and Chiropractic Care

Is standard medical care the only thing you can do for your acute lower back pain? A 2013 study from SPINE shows that adding Chiropractic care offered a significant advantage for “decreasing pain and improving physical functioning” compared to those who received standard care alone. The study included both men and women, ages 18-35 with …

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A Normal Child With Sensory Processing Disorder

Luke’s mother stared at the text message photo, shocked. Her 4 year-old son was swinging and actually enjoying it. “I have to forward this to our chiropractor,” she thought.  Luke had always refused swings or trampolines with others, saying “It hurts my body.”  Now, after a few adjustments, he was swinging. ** Many times Luke’s …

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Biomechanics Have An Affect On Multiple Sclerosis

Biological systems are generally more complex than man’s greatest engineering feats, even more intricate than the Panama Canal or skyscrapers of Dubai. Yet engineering sciences can be used to study the mechanical principles of living organisms. A 2005 study (published in Spine 2005, Nov 1) on Japanese game fowl showed a link between curves in …

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Thankful for Chiropractic!

Thankful For CHIROPRACTIC! STUDIES REVEAL EFFECTS OF SPINAL NERVE ROOT COMPRESSION… In 1975 Seth Sharpless, a researcher at The University of Colorado, did a study on the effects of compression at the level of the nerve root. His finding was that only 8-10mmHg of pressure can have profound effects and result in significant conduction block …

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