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Old 12-16-2016, 12:29 AM #3
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I have thought about going to chiropractor because I have had chronic neck and back pain for years. What about any jolts? Are the jolts that normally wouldn't cause a concussion anything to worry about? Like my hair got snagged in a door the other day and it yanked my head to the side although it wasn't a back forth whip lash motion. Just noticed you deleted your last comment?

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