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Nerve Conditions of the Spine: An Integrative Approach to Healing
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Spinal nerve conditions are among the most common causes of chronic pain and disability. They occur when the delicate nerves of the spine become compressed, irritated,…
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Chiropractic Care & Gastric Distress Relief Guide for Your Spine
Discover how chiropractic care can alleviate gastric distress caused by spinal nerve compression and enhance your overall…
Wellness Spine Gut Health: Boost Your Body’s Harmony
Wellness Through Movement: Supporting Spine and Gut Health Naturally
The Overlooked Connection Between Spine and Digestion
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Chiropractic and Nutritional Wellness: Integrative Care
Nutrition and Chiropractic Care: A Path to Optimal Recovery at EP Wellness
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Exercises & Chiropractic Care Recovery Guide for Muscle Pain
Strengthen your muscle health with exercises that support chiropractic care in alleviating muscle pain effectively.
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Dr Scott Berman MD & Neuropathy Patient discusses the strong overlap between Neuropathy pain, anxiety and depression Pain & depression often occur together
There is a great correlation between neuropathy pain, anxiety, and…
What Are the Causes of Neuropathy in the Feet & Legs?
Neuropathy is a medical term used to describe nerve damage that affects all regions of the body. There are several different types of neuropathies, each classified according to the affected area of the body. Neuropathy can be categorized…
Several types of neuropathy (nerve damage) are caused by diabetes. Learn about these diabetic neuropathies: peripheral, autonomic, proximal, and focal neuropathies. Explains what nerves are affected in each type of diabetic neuropathy.…
Temporomandibular joint disorder, simply abbreviated as TMJ, is a disorder that affects the joint that connects the jaw to the skull, the temporomandibular joint. According to Kelley’s Textbook of Rheumatology, this joint disorder affects…
Temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ, is a disorder that most commonly affects the joint found in between the back of the jaw and the skull. TMJ can be a difficult condition and, in some cases, the disorder could lead to the…
There are twelve nerves in the human body that exit from the central nervous system through openings in the skull, medically referred to as the cranial nerves. The 12 cranial nerves function by maintaining the various functions of these…
There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves. These are located within the cranium or skull. The cranial nerves are those connected directly to the brain or brainstem and they send signals to areas of the face and eyes. The cranial nerves control…
Peripheral neuropathy is a medical condition caused by damage to the peripheral nervous system, the central nervous system that transfers information from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the nerves in the body. The damage caused to…
Alternative Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that affects the function of the body's nerve signals to the arms and legs. This condition can be caused by a number of medical conditions including diabetes but, peripheral neuropathy can…
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