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Redwood City Chiropractor Helps Automobile Collision Victims
by Eduard Burt on December 25, 2010
Every year many people get injured in an automobile collision and ends up with various injuries to their body that they end up enduring a lengthy treatment and recovery period. Many of them end up on the surgery table by undergoing under the knife process to correct injuries that can well be treated and cared […]
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Walnut Creek Chiropractic Soft Tissue Injury Caused by Car Accident
by Eduard Burt on December 20, 2010
Often people who have experienced some minor vehicular accident would feel certain pain on their neck or back but doctors are not able to see any broken bones. That’s because the injury is not on the bones but on the body’s soft tissue. People used to have difficulty in getting their medical insurance to pay […]
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Martinez Chiropractic and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Rehabilitation
by Eduard Burt on December 17, 2010
The Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or CTS is one condition of the upper limb that is caused by an irritation of the Median nerve. The Median nerve is the nerve in the neck which supplies to the hands and the fingers through your wrist. Usually people suffering from CTS feel pain on their palm or on […]
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Concord Chiropractic and Treatment for a Golfer’s Elbow
by Eduard Burt on December 17, 2010
The name Golfer’s elbow was given to the condition where the forearm flexor tendons which attach to the elbow have an irritation. And most people who commonly get this kind of condition are golfers. It is a condition which is a result of overuse or excessive grip tension of the forearm. As for the golfers, […]
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