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Case Study: Headaches – Chiropractor In Holland

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There are two ways to categorize headaches—primary and secondary. Secondary headaches are headaches with definitive causes, such as strokes or tumors. These causes tend to be more serious and potentially life threatening, and is not the focus of this discussion. Primary headaches, on the other hand, are a lot more elusive. The intensity of a primary headache may not be …

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Case Study: Knee Pain – Chiropractor In Holland

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One of the reasons our office focuses on neuro-structural chiropractic care is because it is one of the most neglected, yet most impactful, components in the treatment of chronic pain and injury. I especially enjoy seeing those who have been treated “everywhere” with limited relief. Since we opened the practice in Holland in 2014, we’ve had amazing results and about …

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How To Prevent Running Related Injuries – Chiropractor in Holland

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Running is one of people’s first choices when it comes to weight loss and building endurance. However, most people do not realize the high occurrence of running related injuries. Injuries happen to 40-50% of runners every year. (1) In fact, new runners get hurt as frequently as 33 times for every 1000 hours of running. (2) Most of the time, …

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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Nerve Compression Frequently Overlooked By Your Doctors – Chiropractor In Holland

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Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is an umbrella description for compressions of the nerves or vessels going from your neck to your arm. It is often overlooked by doctors because the symptoms vary greatly among patients. 90% of TOS is related to the nerves, rather than the artery or vein. (1) Because of that, I’ve encountered many TOS patients who were …