by Tejasvit Kour | Feb 1, 2009 | Advanced
In 1921, physician Henry Winsor, MD, from the University of Pennsylvania, performed meticulous necropsies on 50 cadavers, and published the results in the journal Medical Times. A unique interest of Dr. Winsor was the stages of spinal dysfunction and spinal...
by Tejasvit Kour | Dec 1, 2008 | Advanced
In 2003, Donald E Ingber, MD, PhD, published an article in the journal Annals of Medicine (1) titled: Mechanobiology and Diseases of Mechanotransduction Dr. Ingber is from the Vascular Biology Program, Departments of Surgery and Pathology, Children’s Hospital and...
by Tejasvit Kour | Nov 5, 2008 | Advanced
How Safe Are Chiropractic Adjustments? In recent years the safety and efficacy of Chiropractic adjustments / manipulation have come into question. And simultaneously the accusations against spinal manipulation / Chiropractic adjustments have come under equal fire. It...
by Tejasvit Kour | Oct 1, 2008 | Advanced
Understanding that cervical spine problems can cause headache is not a new understanding, yet is still all too often overlooked. In 1956, Emil Seletz, MD… a noted Beverly Hills, CA, neurosurgeon. He was member of the esteemed faculty at the University of California,...
by Tejasvit Kour | Sep 1, 2008 | Advanced
Perhaps the most authoritative book written pertaining to the spine is Schmorl’s and Junghanns’ The Human Spine in Health and Disease. Georg Schmorl (1861-1932) was a German physician and pathologist. Herbert Junghanns (1902-1986) was the Chief of the Occupational...
by Tejasvit Kour | Aug 1, 2008 | Advanced
This month it’s time for us to discuss the remarkably common nature of cervical spine degenerative joint disease in the general population. In a book titled Painful Cervical Trauma, John Hopkins University School of Medicine neurosurgeon John Aryanpur, MD, states:...