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 | Jun 6, 2015 | Chiropractor
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...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Nov 12, 2014 | Back Pain, Pain
Most people tend to feel tired and very relaxed for a period of between fifteen minutes to two hours after their treatment. The reason for this is that Qi (energy) is directed to go deep into the body during treatment, much as it does during the night while you...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Oct 24, 2014 | Back Pain
Here are signs that it may be a lumbar disc problem: Leg Pain (sciatica) with or without lower back pain Lower Back pain and/or pain in the buttocks After sitting a while, difficult to stand up straight for a few steps Tender/stiffness when attempting to bend backward...
by Dr. Ward Wagner | Oct 14, 2014 | Pain
Rotator cuff injury and inflammation is one of the most common causes of shoulder pain. There are three common conditions that can affect the rotator cuff: rotator cuff tendonitis, rotator cuff impingement syndrome and a rotator cuff tear. Most people with rotator...
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