Conventional chiropractic treatment usually includes a fast, thrusting adjustment of joints in the neck and/or back. However, over the years my own treatment methods have evolved to include slower, non-thrusting, low-force “mobilization” techniques.Read more
Could one injury produce other injuries in the same body? A recent study examined workers with injuries in areas other than the low back. They found that those with hand, wrist, ankle, or foot...Read more
I’m sure there’s some reason the computer mouse became so ubiquitous. It was probably cheap to develop and manufacture, compared to other possible devices for navigating a graphical interface. It’s...Read more
Feeling the pain first zip down an arm or leg, this is very often the first question that leaps to mind. The answer isn’t necessarily Yes. But why would a disc “slip?” When you first feel that pain...Read more
A study in the American Journal of Public Health reported that gentler manual therapy for the neck (“mobilization”) is probably just as helpful as traditional adjusting (i.e. “cracking”) for neck...Read more