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Brandon,Thanks for sharing your story. I'm a cctroprahior as well. Sometimes when I'm waxing philosophical about my contribution to society, I wonder how much value there is in merely alleviating pain. Then I realize that enabling people to pursue movement and activity contributes to improved over-all health; both physical and mental health. You have noble integrity to have persevered through a lot of physical adversity.When I consider the exercising history of my patients, many are directly shaped by injuries sustained in childhood. Your experience with upper cervical chiropractic is interesting. There was a time period in the history of chiropractic when the pendulum swung largely to only upper cervical adjustments. While that isn't how I choose to practice, I do acknowledge that it can have a powerful effect in cases in which nothing else is helping. The upper cervical spine has a profound effect on much of our body.Thanks for sharing!Ron Fritzke, D.C.
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