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I can answer spine related issues, as well as golf, running, and whiplash related issues. I run a very busy practice in Downtown Seattle, Dynamic Chiropractic Clinic, and sometimes do not get to answer questions every day, but when I do, I'll try my best to answer the question(s) you have.
I have a doctorate from Palmer College of Chiropractic, and am a Certified Chiropractic Golf Practitioner. I am also a lecturer on whiplash injury, certified in the etiology and treatment of auto accident cases, and was a national-level mid distance runner.
American Chiropractic Association, Washington State Chiropractic Association, Whiplash Seattle Member and founder
Dynamic Chiropractic, The Beacon
DC, BS
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| Elaine | 10/23/09 | 10 | 9 | 10 | 10 | LOL - thanks so much for answering ..... |
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Therese; IMHO it's highly doubtful that there is a fracture at c1 c2 from a dental procedure. (easy way to check is a 5 v cervical series, including flexion and extension) For the lumbar disc we
Stephen; THe c5 nerve can be pinched in a number of different places, but the most "popular spot" is at the disc level. Of course, you can go to my website and read about it, but disc pain can come
Jennifer; No, you aren't wasting my time. You are getting daily pains in your back that shoot up your spine, and it's super painful. This isn't a growing pain, it's a problem. I would definitely:
Dina; I would recommend that you read all about your condition; the web is a great resource. My own website,www.dynamicclinic.com has an article I wrote/ have written about it. There are exercises
Able; Yes, your diagnosis in NOT Myofascial sprain. It's Lumbar Disc - and the ICD-9 diagnosis code is 722.1, I think. The only way you are feeling it down both legs is due to the disc, really. You
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