by Tejasvit Kour | Jul 1, 2012 | Advanced
The public press and indexed journals have claimed that chiropractic adjustments to the cervical spine can injure the vertebral artery. Students in Chiropractic College are also taught about the vertebral artery injury risk. Specifically, in college, chiropractic...
by Tejasvit Kour | Jun 1, 2012 | Advanced
Massage is the mechanical working of muscles and connective tissues to enhance function, and to improve upon the quality and timing of the healing process. Because massage also promotes relaxation and well-being, it also has pleasurable connotations. Myotherapy is...
by Tejasvit Kour | Apr 1, 2012 | Advanced
The “Tissue – Tensegrity” Matrix And Chronic Low Back Pain Chiropractors primarily look at patient’s problems from a mechanical perspective. A classic chiropractic mechanical analogy is a pinched nerve (compressive neuropathology). Although chiropractors occasionally...
by Tejasvit Kour | Mar 1, 2012 | Advanced
William H. Kirkaldy-Willis, MD, had an accomplished professional career. Dr. Kirkaldy-Willis was trained as an orthopedic surgeon. From 1965 to 1988 he was associated with the University Hospital in Saskatoon, Canada where he became Emeritus Professor of Orthopedic...
by Tejasvit Kour | Feb 1, 2012 | Advanced
For 34 years, my academic and clinical interests have primarily centered around whiplash trauma, its understanding and management. I have often heard that the pathology for both acute and chronic whiplash pain are unknown and undiagnosable. It is commonplace to label...
by Tejasvit Kour | Jan 1, 2012 | Advanced
Our government (United States of America) collects and owns what experts consider to be reputable biomedical healthcare literature. This literature is catalogued in a library that is physically located in Bethesda, Maryland. The name of the library is The National...