by Dr. Ward Wagner | Nov 7, 2019 | Calmare, Calmare Therapy, Chiropractor, Pain, Pain Treatment, wellness
People often assume chiropractic care is solely for conditions of the spine. Though it’s true that chiropractic care commonly treats disorders of the spine, it also involves a wide range of treatments, as it focuses on holistic healing. Finding therapy for C.R.P.S....
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Sep 6, 2019 | Calmare, Calmare Therapy, Pain Treatment
I get a lot of questions about a treatment we do in the clinic called Calmare Therapy, so I thought I would address some of the common questions in this post: What is Calmare? Calmare Therapy is a pain management approach that uses a machine to rewrite the neural...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Apr 23, 2018 | Calmare, Calmare Therapy, Neuropathy, Pain, Pain Treatment
How can Peripheral Neuropathy affect your body? The nervous system is the most complex of the body’s systems. Neural processes involve impulse-conducting cells that send signals between the brain, spinal column, and nerves for sensory and motor communication between...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Mar 5, 2018 | Auto Accident, Back Pain, Calmare Therapy, Car Crash, Chiropractor, Headache, Low Back Pain, Lower Back Pain, Neuropathy, Pain, Pain Treatment, Pinched Nerve, Whiplash
Studies show that one of the pillars of happiness is making a contribution. Meaning, using your time and effort to put something out there, into the world, that benefits others. Time Magazine recently published an article on this topic. It discussed how the secret to...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Feb 24, 2018 | Calmare, Calmare Therapy, Pain, Pain Treatment
Calmare Therapy in the Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Chronic Cancer Pain Cancer diagnostic tools and life-saving treatments are ever-evolving, improving, and changing. Technology and research have made it possible to diagnose and treat almost any type of cancer...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Sep 28, 2017 | Calmare, Calmare Therapy
We all deal with pain at some point in our lives. Whether it’s a stubbed toe, a broken bone, or a headache. Pains come, and they go. For some folks. For others, pain is a constant, chronic companion. Chronic pain has been linked to depression, anxiety, insomnia, and...
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