by Dr. Ward Wagner | Aug 15, 2022 | Calmare Therapy, Disc Herniation, Lower Back Pain, Neuropathy
Today, we are talking about Neuropathy and Calmare and the conditions that it treats.This is going to be a great and interesting show as always, but Dr. Wagner, I’d like tostart with an introduction of you and why you are a chiropractor. Why do you like to...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Sep 17, 2021 | Auto Accident, Back Pain, Calmare, Calmare Therapy, Car Crash, Chiropractor, Headache, Laser Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neuropathy, Ozone Therapy, Pain, Whiplash
The same reason that you fill a crack in a windshield as soon as it appears. To prevent things from getting worse. Neither you nor us here at Dixie Chiropractic want you to suffer from life-long pain, especially since it can be avoided with our treatments! Car...
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 22, 2016 | Calmare, Calmare Therapy, Neuropathy, Pain
Neuropathy pain is an interesting description for many people I meet. Usually when someone comes in for treatment, I ask about their discomfort instead of “pain.” The reason being that many people I meet to perform Calmare therapy on, don’t usually...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Dec 4, 2015 | Neuropathy, Pain
Historically, methods for managing pain have involved attempts to suppress what the brain perceives as pain. Most methods have revolved around changing chemistry, such as pain killers or nerve blocks. Their intent is to suppress or inhibit what the system is feeling....
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