Standing on your feet for extended periods, whether it's a result of work or due to participation in physical activities and exercise, can cause a variety of health issues, including… Read More
Ketone bodies are created by the liver and utilized as an energy source when glucose is not readily available in the human body. The two main ketone bodies are acetoacetate… Read More
Most healthcare providers use x-rays as a diagnostic tool to treat a variety of patient complaints, including chiropractors. They can help doctors identify the source of a problem or if… Read More
An individual's everyday physical activities can be affected when confronted with debilitating symptoms. Patients clarify how their different injuries and conditions shifted their quality of life, interrupting their daily tasks.… Read More
Wrist & Hand Trauma Distal Radius & Ulnar Fractures (Colles, Smith's, Barton's, Chauffeur's, DiePunch)- complicated by 50% ulnar styloid Fx, TFC path, DRUJ dislocation, scapholunate lig dissociation, lunate/perilunate dislocation )… Read More
Ketosis is a natural procedure the human body goes through on a regular basis. This method provides the cells with energy from ketones if sugar isn't readily available. A moderate… Read More
The lumbar spine, or lower back, takes a lot of stress and strain throughout the day. The spine provides stabilization for the entire body, and the lumbar spine bears the… Read More
The nuclear erythroid 2-related factor 2 signaling pathway, best known as Nrf2, is a protective mechanism which functions as a "master regulator" of the human body's antioxidant response. Nrf2 senses… Read More
Every year an estimated 3.8 million people in the United States sustain mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBI) or concussions. Many of these injuries are due to sports-related activities, work related… Read More
Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain, discomfort, tingling and burning sensations, and numbness which often extends from the low back, down the buttocks and thighs, into the… Read More