October 4th, 2009
This techinique works to properly align the cervical spine. Remember, posture is at the subconscious level. So use this technique to automatically align the cervical spine. This is great for the client to use. Works anywhere anytime.
Duration : 0:4:42
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October 4th, 2009
This techinique works to properly align the cervical spine. Remember, posture is at the subconscious level. So use this technique to automatically align the cervical spine. This is great for the client to use. Works anywhere anytime.
Duration : 0:4:42
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September 27th, 2009
Cervical Spine Anatomy
Duration : 0:1:21
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September 27th, 2009
i am wondering what the average costs are for ligament damages in the neck and herniated and bulging discs. there is some instability in the vertebrae, the atlas and axis having the most severe. i am trying to have a baseline to go off of. thanks so much.
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January 31st, 2009
OK, lets try to picture this…wish I could draw here. LOL.
The cervical spine, which is basically the part of the spine between the head and shoulders (in other words: The neck) is made up of a series of bone columns (vertebrae), separated by several cushions or pillows (discs).
The reason for this unique design is that [...]
January 31st, 2009
This is another video in my series of radiographic positioning techniques that I filmed in my lab at school… This video covers the c-spine RPO and LPO oblique positions…
Duration : 0:7:46
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January 30th, 2009
How do I retain the water contant of CID?
The inner portion of the disk between vertebrae is called the nucleus propulsus. This area is heavily laden with proteogylcans - a type of molecule that holds onto water. The effect is to keep this area well hydrated - hence, allowing for better shock absorbance. [...]
January 29th, 2009
I am having headache, dizziness and tremor for the past 3 months. MRI of head with contrast came as normal. My neurologist asked me to take MRI of cervical spine since i had neck pain in the right side.
MRI of Cervical Spine results:
1. Multilevel degenerative disc disease and right-sided uncovertebral joint osteoarthropathy at C4-C5, [...]
January 28th, 2009
yes.
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January 28th, 2009
While doing right cheek, whole body shivered. And then, right leg got tingling.
Her right leg is heavily rotated internally, as you see soles in video.
Rotation was caused by twisted fascias around neck, jaws and shoulders, I ume.
Or, fascia covering cervical spine was twisted by rotated leg.
Anyway, structure of fascias or human body can be clarified [...]