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Self Massage Neck and Upper Back Part 1
Jan 30th
The link below is to the video testimonial by Dr. Leah Davidovich www.youtube.com To view written testimonials of doctors and other medical professionals please click this link medicalmassage-edu.com The vagus nerve is very long cranial nerve that originates from the brain stem and continues all the way to the internal organs also passing through the carotid artery. The vagus nerve conducts impulses/signals to and from the brain. These signals are responsible for a number of responses in the body, including for contact with the heart, reflex responses and more. One of the vagus nerve functions is its involvement in regulation of the heart beat. By massaging carotid arteries we stimulate vagus nerve directly. Excessive vagus nerve stimulation can cause someone to faint or even fall into a coma because his or her heart rate and blood pressure could drop so much. Additionally often blood clots develop at carotid arteries and massage can rapture/release it immediately, causing a stroke.
Office Stretch Routine (Part 1)
Dec 26th
Cervical Spine Neck Part 2 Dr Matthew Brown Chelsanna.wmv
Dec 16th
Neck pain, pinched nerve, herniated disc in the cervical spine, neck stiffness, muscle spasm, stenosis, degenerative osteoarthritis, trigger points, muscle knots – all of these conditions can be the result of old injuries such as whiplash, wrestling, and even injuries that you might not imagine as actual injuries such as neck trauma on the day a baby is born. Cervicogenic headaches, TMJ, bruxism, and torticollis are conditions that might result. This presentation teaches how to minimize the degenerative momentum from spinal joint dysfuction, facet syndrome, and herniated disc.
Low back / Sciatica Stretch you can do at home or at work PART TWO
Oct 26th
This is a follow-up to the first low back/sciatic stretch that we did and is another great stretch that you can do practically anywhere. If you have lower back (lumbar) or sciatic pain, weakness or stress throughout the day, this is an easy stretch you can do right in your chair at work or at home, that will help strengthen and stabilize those areas for you. For more information on stretches you can do, check out the exercises and stretches on our website at www.circlechiropracticcenter.com! To ask Dr. Christopher Frey a question about stretches or other health related questions, please check out our website and send us an email directly at circlechiro@gmail.com) For more information about this particular video, and sciatica, check out Doc’s blog: circlechiro.wordpress.com
Sarah Key – How to use the Back Block – Part 1
Oct 6th
In this 4 part video, Sarah Key, pre-eminent popular author of books about spinal problems and treater of low back pain, explains how troubles begin with sustained loading of the lumbar segments. The uninterrupted compression forces fluid from the discs and reduces their metabolic rate, which leads to breakdown. In the second half, Sarah takes you through the Pressure Change Therapy routine, using a BackBlock. In addition to the spinal decompression, Sarah shows you — in real time — the other two exercises which are vital for ongoing spinal health.
Low Back Pain Part 7: Sciatica
Sep 25th
Sciatica is a frequent complaint commonly associated with a radiating pain down the leg. Dr. Scott Stoll explains the primary causes of sciatica and how the symptoms of sciatica affect your normal life. Find out what sciatica treatment options are best for you. Part 7 of 8 Watch next Part 8 – Spinal Stenosis. Dr. Mazza and Dr. Stoll review the common causes, symptoms, and treatment options available to treat spinal stenosis. www.coordinatedhealth.com (877) 247-8080 For more information email: tv@coordinatedhealth.com