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....
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Jan 21, 2015 | Pain
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...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Dec 9, 2014 | Pain
Out Continued from Dec. 1, 2014: By Terrin Parker: “I thought Dr. Wagner was the best doctor in the world, because he was the only doctor that was able to take away my pain,” says Dave. “And I really love the machine, itself, because it has changed my life.” So what...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Dec 2, 2014 | Pain
By Terrin Parker: The most inspirational and influential people among us often come from the darkest, cruelest places in this world. Places that none of us want to believe exist. Places that cause us to question humanity, and the hope that good will ultimately trump...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Sep 5, 2014 | Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition usually only known and understood by those who suffer from it. It may be described as “tingling, burning, sharp, pins and needles, or walking on glass” type pain. More than 20 million Americans suffer from peripheral neuropathy, a...
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