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09-22-2019, 01:22 PM | #1 | ||
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A Carrick trained Functional Chiropractor or Functional Neurologist 'may' help. They usually include a lot of movement testing in the diagnosis battery.
BW, I see your screen name and my brain keeps reading it as Burrito Warmer. LOL The search function will bring up lots of discussion on vestibular issues and various treatments. Rarely has JohnsHopkins or Cleveland Clinic been noted as a good source of care. They both have layers to get through to find the right help in many cases.
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