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Managing Your Symptoms Most of us are procrastinators. We let things go until the last minute. Papers, magazines, and books pile up on the desk until the process of finding what we're looking for resembles an archeological ...
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Action or Reaction? We're all familiar with the mechanism of action-and-reaction in the world of sports. Actions and reactions may also refer to choices we make in our daily lives. The outcomes and consequences of an act...
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Planning for Success Every successful athlete knows that a plan is necessary to reach the highest levels of performance. Even though we may not plan to become professional athletes, we still require a plan for success in ...
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Your Personal Corporation You are the CEO of your own personal enterprise. In addition to whatever business you might be running or might be in, your personal corporation consists of the value you generate during your time on ...
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Fate Or Choice We all know some people who get sick all the time. They're just getting over one thing when here comes the next round of illness. We also know people who just seem to be full of energy. Those people n...
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What's Your Sign? "Who you are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you're saying." This truism is well-known in human potential circles and can often be heard at personal growth-and-development seminars. But the implica...
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3D Spine Simulator
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In this study, researchers set out to determine the effectiveness of spinal manipulation in the treatment of cervicogenic headaches (headaches caused by disorders within the cervical spine). 53 patients were placed into one of two groups which received either,
i. 1 chiropractic spinal manipulation 2X/week for 3 weeks, or,
ii. 2 deep friction massage and low-level laser treatments in the upper back and neck region 2X/week for 3 weeks.
After the 6 weeks researchers found that those receiving the chiropractic spinal manipulation:
i. 1 decreased their use of analgesics by 36%, compared with 0% in the no-spinal manipulation group
ii. 2 decreased their number of hours they experienced headaches during the day by 69%, compared with 37% in the no-spinal manipulation group
iii. 3 decreased their headache intensity per episode by 36%, compared with 17% in the no-spinal manipulation group
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