Author: Taylor
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Dysregulation – A Growing Concern
The nervous system is a highly adaptive, fault tolerant system. Its primary purpose is to maintain homeostasis – balance within the all the body’s systems. When its threshold is lowered, its ability to adapt decreases, creating compensated responses. These can be heightened, deferred, or regressive in nature. The response varies but the underlying cause is…
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Tummy Time – A Crucial Neurodevelopment Process
Tummy Time – A Crucial Neurodevelopment Process For the purpose of this article we are going to focus our discussion on tongue-ties. Infant developmental milestones are monitors of how the child’s nervous system is developing and adapting to its environment. During the first two years of life 80—90% of the groundwork for the developing nervous…
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SOT chiropractic care of a 47 year-old female with left-sided sciatica caused by a 16mm left paracentral disc extrusion: A case report.
Introduction: Lumbar disc injuries to L5-S1 and the accompanying neurological radicular syndrome are one of the most common discogenic injuries to the spine. The common occurrence of this condition and its devastating effects on the health and well-being of the individual is staggering. In the United States the lifetime incidence of LBP has been reported…

