Tag Archives: degenerative disc disease augusta ga
What You and The Wiggles May Have In Common
In case you were one of the few who have never heard of The Wiggles before, they are a singing and dancing Children’s band from Australia. Now what would you have in common with a singing and dancing group from Australia, you might ask? Little beknowst to many viewers, the blue wiggle, otherwise known as […]
- March 1, 2013
- / Category The Chiropractic Fans
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
A New York Giants Chiropractor Heads to the Super Bowl
It’s no secret that there’s a long list of professional sports teams utilizing chiropractic treatments for their players–and NFL teams are no exception. All but one of the 32 teams in the NFL utilize the services of a chiropractor as part of the triage in managing and preventing injuries. Teams want their players healthy; they want to get […]
- February 15, 2013
- / Category The General News
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
Retired Brigadier General Halstead responds to Time Magazine
In a previous blog post we had highlighted Retired Brigadier General Halstead, who rose through the ranks to become the first female graduate of West Point promoted to General Officer and the first woman in U.S. history to command combat at the strategic level in the Combat Theater of Iraq. Her military decorations include the […]
- February 1, 2013
- / Category The General News
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
2012 Year in Review: Chiropractic Fans in the News
What will you most remember from 2012? This was the year a skydiver broke the sound barrier, that Facebook went public, and the captivating U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team won gold at the 2012 London Olympics. While we reminisce such an eventful year, let’s review the chiropractic fans that made the headlines and soundbites this year. […]
- December 31, 2012
- / Category The General News
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
Getting Treated for Torticollis (Twisted Neck) in Augusta, GA
Torticollis is a term used to describe a handful of conditions affecting the neck. They look similar but have different causes. Torticollis typically involves a tilt of the head, reduced range of motion and sharp pain in the back of the neck. Often the patient can turn their head one way, with limitation and have […]
- September 10, 2012
- / Category The Health Conditions
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
No Coincidence: Fastest Man in the World Uses Chiropractic
Usain Bolt became the first man to successfully defend both 100 and 200 sprint titles in an Olympic Games with a 19.32 clocking over 200 metres at the London Olympic Games. “I am now a legend,” declared Usain Bolt, after becoming the first man to win the Olympic sprint double at back-to-back Games. And it’s […]
- August 31, 2012
- / Category The General News
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
2012 Olympic Gold Medalist McKayla Maroney gets Winning Edge from Chiropractic
Currently known as one of the best vaulters in the world, McKayla Maroney achieved an athlete’s dream of earning gold as part of the US Women’s Gymnastics team at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Her arduous journey to olympic achievement, however, was marked by challenges, many of them common and familiar among professional and competitive athletes. Below is an […]
- August 25, 2012
- / Category The Chiropractic Fans
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / 1 Comment.
A Pain in the Neck: What To Do About Neck Pain
If you’ve ever experienced neck pain, you know how aggravating it can be. You can’t turn your head to check your blind spot. At least not without the pain. Or the constant dull ache disrupts your daily routin e. And the list just goes on. It’s estimated that 75 percent of Americans deal with neck pain […]
- May 31, 2012
- / Category The Health Conditions
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / No Comments.
When Did Back Surgery Become an Elective?
In 2010 researchers reviewed the records of 1,450 patients in the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation database who had diagnoses of disc degeneration, disc herniation or radiculopathy, a nerve condition that causes tingling and weakness of the limbs. Half of the patients had surgery to fuse two or more vertebrae in the hopes of resolving their […]
- April 25, 2012
- / Category The Research Studies
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
- / 1 Comment.
Categories
- The Chiropractic Fans (24)
- The General News (29)
- The Health Conditions (81)
- The Research Studies (43)
Recent Posts
- Treatment with a Headache and Migraine Specialist in Augusta GA
- Medical Doctor Held Accountable for Over-Prescribing Drugs
- Specialized Treatments for Fibromyalgia in Augusta GA
- By the Numbers: Drug Price Hikes
- Treatment with a Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Specialist in Augusta GA
- Case Study Shows Chiropractic Success for Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
- Treatment for Gait Disorders in Augusta GA
- Survivor Winner Ethan Zohn Goes on the Record about Chiropractic
- Treatment for Osgood-Schlatter Disease in Augusta GA
- Study Shows Chiropractic Effective for Adult Scoliosis Patients
- Treatment for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome in Augusta GA
- Study shows Improvement with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome after Chiropractic Care
- Knee Injury Specialist in Augusta GA
- Restless Leg Syndrome and Chiropractic Care
- Treatment for Short Leg Syndrome in Augusta GA
- The Flu Season and Chiropractic Care
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Specialist in Augusta GA
- Can Chiropractic Treat Pes Anserine Bursitis?
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome Specialist in Augusta GA
- Case Series Shows Chiropractic Effective for Frozen Shoulder