Vertebral subluxation

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    chiropractic physicians as they believe that any kind of interference or disturbance to this region can affect the normal functioning as well as the immune status of the body. According to chiropractors, any kind of dysfunction to the spinal and vertebral region can affect the nervous system which in turn affects the normal functioning of the body. Any kind of imbalance in the skeletal system like joint or articular defects or spinal problems can lead to intense pain. Chiropractic doctors…

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    Back Pain Relief Millions of Americans visit the doctor each year for back pain relief. If you reside in the Butler, Pennsylvania area, call to request an appointment with Dr. Ram Parikh at Discover Wellness Center to address your back pain with competent and compassionate chiropractic care. Back Pain Relief Q&A What causes back pain? Back pain, particularly low back pain, is one of the top reasons people visit the doctor. It is also the leading contributor to disability around the world.…

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    defined as, “the practice of using one’s hands to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases.” A chiropractic adjustment is, “a short lever, high velocity, controlled thrust by hand or instrument that is directed at specific articulations to correct vertebral subluxations” as stated by Equine Canine Spine. By…

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    The intention of this systematic review of literature is to evaluate the validity of chiropractic as a specific tool in the management of infertility. The challenge in all of this is not only to understand the role of vertebral subluxation on fertility but to understand infertility as a whole. Epidemiology Infertility is defined as the failure to reproduce after twelve months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It is estimated that between 50 and 80 million couples of childbearing age are…

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