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Old 04-15-2013, 12:17 AM
anon22217
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Thank you everyone.

I've been reading a lot about the chiropractic neurology and neck and spine in relation to PCS. I at first doubted it because I knew my PCS was from when I had gotten punched in the head numerous times. How do you think spine and neck issues or pinched nerve issues would apply to my case? I've thought about people hitting thier heads and then maybe experiencing whiplash. But what do you think about my situation?

So this why I do have doubts. How would neck and spinal or shoulder issues be connected to my PCS migraines?


Thank you again.

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
We have discussed MMTR many times here. As Mokey stated, he makes many claims that are not supported by evidence. His worst claim is the comments about FDA approval. He has never received any FDA approval. I take great exception to such false claims.

There is a saying, even a broken clock is correct twice a day. This to say, there are always patients that fit a specific profile to greatly benefit from these 'proprietary' protocols. The same is true of chiropractors and physio-therapists. There can be a specific patient-therapist relationship where the therapist has skills that uniquely help a specific patient. I know that I need to search for that specific therapist or chiro.

The important issue to understand is that therapist that is great with my body can be of little value to someone else.

This goes for Dr Carrick and his chiropractic neurology as well as MMTR.

btw, MMTR treats the issues with the neck and shoulders, not the concussion symptoms.
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