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Timothy A. Peck, DC

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Expertise

Chiropractic orthopedics, sports injury care. Spinal decompression therapy.

Experience in the area

17 years of clinical experience. Practice focus on disc injury, motor vehicle injuries and the treatment of extremities.

Organizations

Illinois Chiropractic Society

Publications

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Letters to the editor. Adequacy of Education in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2005

Education/Credentials

BS in Human Biology, Logan College of Chiropractic, 1990 Doctor of Chiropractic, Logan College of Chiropractic, 1992 Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician Program, Logan College of Chiropractic, 1993

Awards and Honors

Voted #1 Chiropractor, Best of Glen Carbon/Edwardsville, multi-year award.

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Recent Answers from Timothy A. Peck, DC

2012-03-01 Numbness in lower leg:

My first thought is that you caused a compression injury to the nerve along the side on the lower lateral leg & calf.It should slowly return to normal over several weeks. You can have nerve conduction

2012-02-14 Mysterious back pain!!!!:

It's really hard to say why this keeps recurring unless it is due to your training/weightlifting technique. I first thought of a ribhead being "out" or dysfunctional but that could be helped with chiro

2012-02-05 Elbow nerve damage?:

It sounds like a contusion to the ulnar nerve which is the "funny bone", running along the inside of the elbow to the ring and little finger. It may take a several  weeks to resolve. Your physician may

2011-11-27 Lumbar Spine Questions:

In my opinion, no. You would have to be suffering from: bowel/bladder functional loss, lower leg weakness or footdrop.  Have you tried epidural injections ? How about spinal decompression therapy? I treat

2011-11-19 Lumbar Spine Questions:

You have deteriorating discs in you lower back as a result of aging and past injuries. The discs are bulging some, causing narrowing where the nerves are exiting the spine, leading to pinching of the nerves

 

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