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Concussion versus whiplash or neck alignment

Concussion as a neck problem not just a head problem? Why you need a second opinion for post-concussion syndrome

It’s the start of the fall sports season, which means more kids are going to be sidelined by concussions. (And some will even get concussions that go unrecognized and not diagnosed by a doctor – more on that below…) Many of those will recover without much suffering. But others will […]

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Why Chiropractic Technique Matters

How to hold your spinal alignment – the three major chiropractic techniques

Plus 27 different links for those curious about the different kind of chiropractors and references to 30+ chiropractic techniques by name In order to hold your alignment longer – you have to know what “holding your alignment” means to most chiropractors – especially to your chiropractor You want to get

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Pudendal Nerve Pain and Upper Cerviacal Chiropractic Before and After Posture

UPDATE Genital pain – and hip pain – one man’s experience with upper cervical chiropractic

These are the responses from S., a 50 plus year old male, who experienced pain in the pudendal nerve for many decades. S. had problems getting a pudendal neuralgia diagnosis from most of his providers. His pain also occurred with a right hip/buttock pain. Most of his providers focused on

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Embarrassing Pudendal Nerve Pain

The most embarrassing pain of all? Pudendal nerve pain – a short guide

Without doubt, one of the least talked about pain is pudendal nerve pain. Pudendal nerve defined: Pudendal nerve pain results from injury or irritation to the pudendal nerve, which originates from the sacral plexus and innervates the pelvic region, affecting bowel and bladder control as well as genital sensation. Symptoms:

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