In previous posts I have been promoting the approach of demonstrating the unique value of finding and resolving the underlying sources of injury.At a recent Foundation Seminar, I recorded this video for you to see exactly what this looks like.In this video, Holly was able to feel significant improvements in her ranges of motion, muscle […]
Continue readingTrauma to the face or teeth (including dental work) often causes persistent and far-reaching symptoms.The trigeminal nerve (CN 5) is the second largest nerve exiting the brain, only second to the spinal cord.Thus, its neurological ‘bandwidth’ is extremely high.Since the trigeminal nerve supplies the teeth, facial or dental trauma can produce a significant amount of sensory feedback.This […]
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