By Meridel I. Gatterman
ISBN-10: 0815135432
ISBN-13: 9780815135432
This article examines the critical chiropractic subject of spinal subluxation, integrating either conception and medical examine. It covers themes together with: the subluxation advanced version; signs that accompany subluxation syndrome; and acceptable manipulative and adjustive remedy.
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After development of a pathologic condition or injury, hyperalgesia also may be present in the healthy tissues surrounding the site of the lesion. Frequently pain of spinal origin is the result of damage to severa l structures, and the effecrs of hyperalgesia allow for pain to be felt from tissues that, if injured to the same degree independently, may have gone unnoticed (41) . Most pain of spinal origin has a physical cause. One way to organize possible pain generators is by listing them according to the four main sources of neural innervation to spinal structures.
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