by Jared Thomas | Mar 12, 2009 | mid back, rib
At least once a week I get a person in here who presents with mid back pain that is dull and achy but can go really sharp. It is a stabbing pain that feels like a knife going right through to the front. Taking a deep breath is difficult and forget about sneezing,...
by Jared Thomas | Feb 24, 2009 | diagnosis, frustrating
I was talking to a patient the other day about the problems she was having with her feet. The symptoms didn’t seem to be consitent with any musculoskeletal trauma and the presentation was a little vague (generalized pain but in the joint line, kind of achy, hurt...
by Jared Thomas | Feb 19, 2009 | Article review, Dan Murphy, nervous system, Sympathetic
I read this great article review by Dan Murphy, one of the leading chiropractic researchers. If you have the chance, click on this link for his review. If everyone read and understood what this article is about, my office and every other chiropractor in the world...
by Jared Thomas | Feb 16, 2009 | chiropractic, chiropractor, disease, nerves, Subluxation, vertebrae
You many not know this, but there is a word which is either the bane or the glory of almost every chiroprator out there. That word is “subluxation” pronounced sub lux a (long a) shun). Don’t ask why there is so much controversy. Suffice it to say...
by Jared Thomas | Feb 12, 2009 | chiropractic, Health, nerves, nervous system
What is health? I ask this question all the time both to others and to myself. When I remind myself of the answer on a daily basis, I have real purpose to my work.The definition of health used to be the absence of disease. That is a pretty narrow definition and, to my...
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