by Neil Bossenger | Jun 22, 2016 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Magnesium, the second most abundant intracellular cation, is essential in many intracellular processes and appears to play an important role in migraine pathogenesis. Routine blood tests do not reflect true body magnesium stores since <2% is in the measurable,...
by Neil Bossenger | Oct 1, 2015 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
He even went through periods where he could not walk properly – CK I’ve been told personally that a little gluten never hurt anyone. Clinical experience proves otherwise. The combination of misunderstanding, ignorance and rise in everything pervasively...
by Neil Bossenger | Apr 7, 2015 | Spinewave Bulletin
25 year old patient presents with migraine. See also: This can’t be good for you Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
by Neil Bossenger | Nov 19, 2014 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
The forces imposed on the cervical spines of passengers of colliding vehicles are tremendous and the damage to the vehicles is no indication of the extent of injury imposed on them. Research this year also showed in children ages 12 and younger, falls were the most...
by Neil Bossenger | Oct 1, 2014 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
Why concussions require the right treatment, right away. This article is based on the latest research from 2014. A concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, follows any force to the head resulting in changes to brain and cognitive function. The force can...