Neuropathy…  or is it?

Neuropathy… or is it?

Occasionally, I have patients who come in because they have self-diagnosed themselves with neuropathy.  These people have talked to a friend or been searching online for answers and this is what their conclusion is.  Sometimes, they are correct.  Sometimes they are...

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Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis

There are many people walking around with terrible foot pain, but who aren't successful in finding relief.  They suffer weakness, weight gain, and emotional stress, because of the debilitating effects of this kind of pain.  One of these common conditions is Plantar...

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Car Accidents

Car Accidents

There are so many things to consider after a car accident.  Immediately following a car wreck, people are typically at a loss for what to do.  Usually, they are most concerned with others in the vehicle.  Are my kids OK?  Am I hurt?  What do I do with my car?  Where...

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Typically when people think of chiropractors they usually think about spine pain.  You know, neck and back pain, and even headaches.  What I want to address today is the extremity work we do. Most of the people who have carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff injuries...

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Headaches and Chiropractic

Headaches and Chiropractic

Ninety percent (90%) of Americans suffer from headaches.  These headache range from occasional to frequent.  Some report a "dull or throbbing" pain, while others report nausea, and some are severe enough to be completely debilitating. How do you handle a pounding...

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Sports Injury and Chiropractic

Sports Injury and Chiropractic

Exercise training and sports strengthens your body and joints in various ways.  Unfortunately, injuries are all too common. Often, these injuries occur when engaging in recreational sporting activities or becomes overzealous in a particular exercise regimen. The more...

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Low Back Pain and Facet Syndrome

Low Back Pain and Facet Syndrome

What is Facet Syndrome? The facet joints (or zygapophyseal joints) are spine stabilizers that aid in controlling movement. They are located at the back of the spine. There are two facet joints at every level of the spine, one on either side. They assist in limiting...

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Chiropractic: Old School

Chiropractic: Old School

Chiropractic is a system of healthcare focused on joint alignment, primarily in the spine. A subluxation is an incomplete or partial dislocation of spinal vertebrae.  What makes chiropractic different is that it does not merely focus its attention on the removal of...

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Dr. Wagner on TV with The Doctors

Dr. Wagner on TV with The Doctors

Watch me on The Doctors Show and see how our Calmare Therapy (Scrambler Therapy) has helped an individual who suffered from severe burns and injuries over his entire body. You can check out the show here online at: www.thedoctorstv.com The show is set to air on...

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