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Dr Michael L Hall

U.S.
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I was originally trained as a chiropractor and was in practice for 24 years. I've been asked every question related to back and neck pain and what to do about it that can be imagined. With additional training I now specialize in the new treatment of non-surgical spinal decompression for the treatment of acute and chronic neck pain and back pain due to herniated, degenerated discs.

Dr. Ron Nusbaum D.C., B.Sc.

Canada
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Spinal Decompression Toronto. I have treated patients many thousands of times which enables me to answer questions about which conditions are most successfully treated by Spinal Decompression. I can answer any questions regarding the science and methodology of how Spinal Decompression works. I can speak about who is and who is not a good candidate for Spinal Decompression, and I can speak about alternative treatments for severe, chronic back pain and neck pain. I can also speak about the various conditions which respond to spinal decompression care as well as which conditions should not receive this care I cannot make specific diagnoses or specific treatment recommendations for a patient without first conducting a consultation and examination with them. There are general protocol guidelines that I can share. I cannot recommend any individual to make changes to their medications or current medical care (prescribed by another doctor). I cannot make specific comments about another doctor.

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2013-05-24 L4/l5 discectomy:

Hope ~    I'm glad to hear that you have made some progress. You mentioned before that you were doing physio therapy and I hope you have continued. The secret to a good physical therapy result is to "push"

2013-05-23 L4/l5 discectomy:

Hope ~    I'm glad to hear that you have made some progress. You mentioned before that you were doing physio therapy and I hope you have continued. The secret to a good physical therapy result is to "push"

2013-05-02 Sciatica:

Roger~    Let's paint a picture or how and why a nerve can suddenly become pinched. Understanding the cause makes it ever so much easier to determine an effective solution.    Excessive stress or injury

2013-04-27 L4/l5 discectomy:

Hope ~    First,  let me say that 2 weeks is way too soon to become alarmed. Spinal surgery is major surgery right up there with brain surgery and heart surgery and probably your surgeon is correct that

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