Nitric Oxide: The Missing Link?

Introduction I am always hesitant to recommend supplementation to my patients for several reasons. My primary reason is that I myself don’t prefer taking supplements EVERY SINGLE DAY. Reason #1: It gets old taking an assortment of supplements day in and day out. Reason #2: It’s expensive! I spent two years of bodybuilding in college. […]

Insurance Coverage & Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

As a doctor in private practice, I understand that managing spine pain can be physically and financially challenging. One key consideration is that insurance often does not cover 100% of medical costs, particularly for out-of-network care. However, investing in noninvasive, nonsurgical treatments can offer significant long-term benefits despite the initial out-of-pocket expenses. Non-invasive treatment options […]

Mayo Clinic & Spinal Decompression Success

The following is a hallmark spinal decompression study conducted by John Leslie, MD, and published by the Mayo Clinic. This is a prospective, multicenter, phase II, non-randomized clinical study to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of non-surgical spinal decompression for active treatment of chronic lower back pain utilizing a standardized clinical research multimodal protocol. This […]

Understanding Hemodynamic Changes and Headaches: The Role of Upper Cervical Misalignment

Introduction The Craniocervical Junction: A Critical Crossroads The craniocervical junction (CCJ) comprises the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae, which support the skull and facilitate a wide range of head movements. This region also houses vital neurological structures, including the brainstem, and serves as a conduit for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood flow between the […]

Upper Cervical Spinal Care: A Gentle Approach

Neurological Effects of Upper Cervical Correction Anatomy and Physiology of the Craniocervical Junction The craniocervical junction, comprising the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae, is a critical region for neurological function. This area supports the skull, facilitates head movement, and houses the brainstem, the conduit for neural pathways between the brain and the rest of […]

Sleep Hygiene: Important Component of Healing & Recovery

In today’s fast-paced world, the importance of sleep often gets overlooked. As a society, we are staying up later and getting up earlier than ever. The grind never seems to stop. Many people understand that sleep is necessary, yet we consistently cut ourselves short. Proper sleep is a cornerstone of good health and crucial to […]

Spine Pain: MD vs DC

Spine pain in the United States has gotten out of control. Frankly, this fire has been roaring for decades. Though significant improvements in healthcare, scientific breakthroughs, and more modalities are at our disposal now than ever, this problem is not going away anytime soon. Often, I am asked what the most common causes of spine […]

History and Importance of Upper Cervical Spinal Care

Since its inception in 1895, chiropractic has had a tumultuous history. The biggest misconceptions of this wonderful profession start on the inside from the doctors who practice this method of healthcare. This is because, at its core, Chiropractic is a science, art, and philosophy. Many Chiropractic Physicians can agree on the science, which is that […]

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression: A New Direction of Low Back Pain

I see many patients who have already been to physical therapy, have already tried medications and injections, and are contemplating surgery. Oftentimes, these patients have seen the best specialists who have not bothered to look at their MRI and yet recommend surgery. Whether it is a bulging, herniated, or degenerative disc, seemingly the most common […]

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