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HERNIATED DISC

A herniated disc is the term used to describe all painful conditions that occur when the structure called the disc, located between the vertebrae in the lumbar region, shifts towards the canal through which the nerves and spinal cord pass.

CERVICAL DISC HERNIA

Cervical disc herniation occurs when the disc between the bones that make up the spine weakens over time, causing the disc content to bulge outward. As a result of the herniation, pressure may occur on the nerve root or spinal cord.

POSTURE DISORDERS

Postural disorder, also known as posture disorder, is the deviation of the spine from its normal alignment due to incorrect posture or deterioration of the musculoskeletal structure. This posture disorder manifests itself as a hunchback, a collapsed appearance, rounded shoulders or a forward head position.

MYOFASCIAL PAINS

Myofascial pain syndrome, also known as chronic myofascial pain, is a syndrome characterized by chronic pain and fascial deterioration at multiple myofascial trigger points. It can appear in any body part.

KNEE PROBLEMS

Knee pain can be the result of an injury to the area of the body that corresponds to the knee, such as a torn ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions, including arthritis, gout, and infections, can also cause knee pain. Knee pain is a common complaint that can affect people of all ages.

BACK PAIN

Back pain is pain felt in the back. Back pain is divided into neck pain, middle back pain, low back pain or coccydynia, depending on the affected segment. The lumbar region is the most affected area. A back pain attack can be acute, subacute or chronic, depending on the duration.

SPINE ALIGNMENT DISORDERS

Spinal deformity is seen as a result of the spine not being aligned as it should be. In general, they are structural disorders in the spine. These disorders may have occurred for several reasons. Although it does not cause problems in most cases, it can negatively affect a person's life if the deformity progresses.

UPPER CERVICAL TECHNIQUE

The Upper Cervical Specific technique is a highly precise method that focuses on upper cervical alignment. This approach uses imaging, primarily X-rays, to determine the exact nature and location of misalignments. Key Benefits: Relieves neck pain, headaches, and posture-related issues

SHOULDER PROBLEMS

Shoulder pain occurs when the muscles or tendons in the shoulder are stretched, sprained, strained or torn. These problems can occur due to reasons such as repetitive shoulder movements and excessive load on the shoulder.

THOMPSON TECHNIQUE

The Thompson Technique is a full spine adjustment technique that uses high velocity, low amplitude, and some low force procedures using a chiropractic drop table as an adjunct. The analytical component of the Thompson Technique is centered around the Derifield leg check. The Derifield-Thompson leg check analysis primarily allows for the differential diagnosis between the cervical and pelvic regions, as well as the differentiation between various subdiagnoses within these primary diagnostic categories."

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