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Common diseases

Slipped dics

You may have heard of the term “slipped disc” used to describe a back injury. The pad does not really “slide”. In essence, the mucus in the middle of the...

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Disc herniation

The cushion consists of outer fibers, made up of tough, and mucus in the form of glue inside. The disc is located between the vertebrae, which acts as an elastic...

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Back pain and common emotional problems

Lumbar pain is a common and easy-to-find disease, although you have a regular diet, diet, regular exercise and follow your doctor’s prescription. You can eat science, do hard work and...

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Degenerative disc disease and Chiropractic treatment

Basically degenerative disc disease is defined as the fibrous tissue outside of the disc that has ruptured causing the mucus inside to leak out. As we age, the amount of...

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Shoulder pain

Shoulders are one of the most vulnerable joints on the body. Whether it is caused by an external injury or an internal injury, the shoulder pain actually causes the pain...

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Why chiropractic is the best solution for sciatica?

Sciatica is no longer a rare phenomenon in today’s society. Common nervous pains often lead to total body weakness, which directly affects the work and daily activities. In fact, patients...

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Knee pain

What function does the knee perform? Knees help to support the body firmly. They also allow the legs to bend and straighten. Both flexibility and stability are needed for standing,...

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Knee synovitis

Synovium is a fluid-filled sac located on the kneecap and covered with a layer of skin. Contractions help the kneecap in the knee to move easily when folding or stretching.....

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Children with curvature of the spine

In severe cases, the muscles are stretched and painful, the breasts may be deformed, the heart is lunged, the length of the back is shortened. Pelvis can also be rotated...

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