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Muscle / Tendon Strains – A Definitive Guide

Musculoskeletal Medicine

Poor Posture Maintaining poor posture over an extended period can strain the tendons, especially those in the neck, shoulders, and wrists. Physical Therapy A physical therapist can create a tailored rehabilitation program that includes stretching and strengthening exercises to improve range of motion, flexibility, and muscle strength.

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Understanding Dysponesis: Distraction and Exhaustion Defined

CLA

Part 2 in The Destructive D series When we consider health, we often think of visible signs like pain, posture, or even physical fitness. Postural and vertebral misalignments slowly erode the body’s efficiency and resilience. The Role of Dysponesis in Health Dysponesis can be thought of as a silent saboteur of health.

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Preparing Families For Back-To-School Stress

CLA

One of the easiest ways to screen for stress and introduce chiropractic for kids is through their posture. When you use CLA’s advanced technology, posture becomes a neurological discussion rather than a spinal problem. Efficient Motor-Neural Activity : Patients use significantly less motor-neural activity to maintain their postures.

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How does your community see you? Spinal Mechanic or Neurological Programmer?

CLA

One of the easiest ways to screen for stress and introduce chiropractic for kids is through their posture. With CLA’s advanced scanning technology, posture becomes a neurological discussion rather than a spinal problem. We know that anxiety and new school activities impact how the nervous system performs. Kids are excited.

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The Destructive D’s

CLA

Dyskinesia: This refers to altered spinal movement, which is present in all definitions of the subluxation. Dyskinesia is more than just a physical limitation; it reflects neurological interference that affects the entire body.

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Dysafferentation: “Noisy” Neurological Communication

CLA

By Dr. Christopher Kent In a previous column , I discussed the history and definition … Read More BY Dr. David Fletcher 3 MINS READ Supporting Research Vertebral Subluxation and the Nervous System By Dr. Christopher Kent, Esq. Posture may … Read More BY Dr. David Fletcher 3 MINS READ Supporting Research Duty to Diagnose?

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Creating a Neurological Road Map for Families

CLA

CLA designed a suite of three dedicated sensors to measure the activity in the motor (postural) nervous system, the regulatory organ and gland control system and the overall adaptive Autonomic Nervous System. We can even score all those results and give a report card on how the system is performing. It’s not.