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NonSurgical Spinal Decompression Should Be Considered First

Failed Back Surgery Syndrome is a condition called after patients have not had success with a traditional back surgery. There are many reasons for this, it does not matter if you had the best of doctors or best indications for this surgery. There are two outcomes of spinal surgery; decompression of a nerve root and to stabilize a joint.

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Posted by Dr. Dirk Kancilia on May 28th 2010 | Filed in alternative-medicine | Comments (0)

Aging Process: As We Age, Is Acupuncture a Viable Alternative?

There's a striking phenomenon in progress in the world today, that of the birth rate being lower than the death rate. For the first time in history, there is an increased and swelling aging population of adults (baby boomers) versus adolescents, young adults, and children. Thanks to modern medicine, people are living longer and are focusing on lives filled with good health, relatively free of pain. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Nov 25th 2007 | Filed in alternative-medicine | Comments (3)

The Aging Process and Alternative Medicine – Acupuncture

Today's lifestyle is fast-paced and pressures to perform are intense. Just one look out your window at rushing cars and people hurrying to and fro gives you a good idea of the stress-filled world we live in. Tensions start to pile up with each new day and by the time evening rolls around, individuals are feeling exhausted, with sore aching muscles and a general feeling of not being able to relax. Those moving along in the aging process are likely to feel these symptoms to a greater degree. There are ways to combat this sense of general malaise, and less invasive ones than taking prescription medication to deal with daily life. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Nov 23rd 2007 | Filed in alternative-medicine | Comments (1)