According to this video 1 in 3 people have hypertension. Those of you who know of people who have hypertension will appreciate the challenges they have if they do not take their medication. There are many kinds of complications to having high blood pressure which includes possible blindness when the pressured is not controlled. […]
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Just like in any other profession there is always going to be cases of the good, the bad and the ugly. This may be just one of those not so good looking situation for both the doctor and their patients involved. This is a case of what we called in the health care profession: […]
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Vertebrobasilar Arterial Insufficiency Hypothesis (VBAI)
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders are disorders in which blood supply to the back of the brain is disrupted somehow. Cervical intervertebral subluxations may cause deflection or compression of the vertebral arteries, which thereby gives rise to altered cerebral blood supply.
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We know according to the Dentate Ligament Cord Distortion Hypothesis, the dentate ligament holds the spinal cord to as the anterior half or at about two o’clock position of the spinal cord. Its primary function is to pass on the pressure of stress as a result distortive forces to the dura. Pressure exerted by […]
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There is a gradient character to the effects of conduction blockage. In other words, the greater the pressure the larger the amount of nerve flow is affected.
When a spinal nerve (root) is subjected to pressure, the order of functional deficit is the loss of motor function, proprioception, touch, temperature, pain and finally sympathetic system last. […]
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Flexion of the cervical spine pulls the nerve root to the upper margin of the intervetebral foramen at the C8 to T5 level. The same phenomenon was also found to occur in the lumbar and sacral nerves.
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In short, pinch no as far as we know does not occur but impinged nerve does.
Dr Ed Crelin, PhD. in 1973, teacher of the year from Yale University did a study to find out if indeed pinched nerve occurred according to what some chiropractors claimed as pinched nerve.
He studied 6 cadavers on a full term […]
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In 1953, Cervical Diencephalic Static Syndrome was described by a medical doctor, Dr Guttmann.
This consisted of: Cervical postural muscle involvement found in kids who fell of from a diaper table, delivered via a suction delivery or forceps or have a difficult delivery during birth. Cervical kinesiologic muscle involvement included disturbance of the inhibitory system and […]
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The resurgence of life today in the flourishing city of Hiroshima is a prime example of the regenerative power of life. Countries and cities ravaged by tsunamis, hurricanes, and tornadoes all recover.
That power that creates all life is also responsible for the re-creation of life. That power has no limitations: we have […]
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Do you know that health can only be achieved from within? Many have been taught that health is something that we should seek outside the body. This comes in the form of pills, surgeries, and drugs. This may give temporary relief, yet it does not allow true HEALING to occur. The […]
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