by Dr. Brett Berner | Auto Accidents, Foundational Chiropractic
What is a Whiplash Injury? A person has a whiplash when his or her head moves backwards, and forward suddenly with great force. A whiplash injury is common following a motor vehicle collision (MVC). Other factors that may cause a whiplash injury include...
by Dr. Brett Berner | Foundational Chiropractic
The central nervous system is the major control center of the body. It is made up of two important organs — the brain and the spinal cord. But there’s another important, but often ignored component of the nerve system, and that’s the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). What is...
by Dr. Brett Berner | Foundational Chiropractic
The NFL season is officially over with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers winning the Super Bowl for the second time in their franchise history. If you’ve followed the NFL recently, you may know that concussions have been a huge area of concern. The possible progression from...
by Dr. Brett Berner | Foundational Chiropractic
What is Inversion Table Therapy? Inversion therapy is a form of therapy where an individual is suspended upside down. Doing so stretches the spine and helps to relieve pains in the back. Inversion therapy is based on the assumption that by altering the body’s gravity,...
by Dr. Brett Berner | Foundational Chiropractic
Traditional Chiropractors take traditional x-rays to reveal the internal structure and alignment of the spine. They are concerned about underlying disease processes and disorders of the spine such as spinal deterioration, arthritis of the spine, abnormal development,...
by Dr. Brett Berner | Foundational Chiropractic
What’s the Difference Between Vertigo & Dizziness? When a person is dizzy, he or she feels woozy, unbalanced, and lightheaded. Dizziness has a negative effect on the sensory organs, mostly, so in some cases, it may lead to fainting. It is important to note that...
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