Archive for the ‘Thoracic Outlet Syndrome’ Category

Pinched Nerves

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Is a “PINCHED” NERVE Making YOUR Life Miserable? Being “pinched” hurts, but to pinch a nerve? Ugh! That must feel like a severe, sharp, intense pain – and it often does.  “Pinched” nerves could happen nearly anywhere and affect nerves that go to your arms, fingers, wrists, neck, head, back, shoulders, legs, muscles and internal [...]

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Friday, June 17th, 2011

What is Carpal Tunnel? Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the occupational disease of the 21st century. Do you have it? You may have if you have one or more of the following:             *  tingling and numbness in the hand, fingers and wrist             *  swelling of the fingers             *  dry palms             *  [...]

Mid-Back & Ribs

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Rib Subluxations Put your and alongside your chest and sides and you can easily feel your boney ribs. They wrap around your body from your front to the back.  In the front they attach to your breastbone or sternum and in the back they attach to your spinal bones or vertebrae.  Ancient anatomists thought our [...]

SUBLUXATION

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

The Vertebral Subluxation Complex is the underlying cause of many health problems.  Nervous System Function  When there is not interference, your nervous system controls the healthy function of virtually every cell, tissue, organ and system in your body.  A SUBLUXATION, or the Vertebrae Subluxation Complex, is a serious condition identified by its five parts:  1.  [...]