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...
by Neil Bossenger | Feb 11, 2014 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
The spine and nervous system is not a Lego set. Chronic pain is clinically defined as pain that persists for more than 3 months, or beyond expected healing periods. 3 months is not a long time. Have pain for more than 3 months and one is already behind the 8-ball....
by Neil Bossenger | Jul 18, 2012 | Spinewave Bulletin
Little bodies are big winners in a new trend of chiropractic care! Paediatric chiropractic is growing in popularity because more people now understand the link between chiropractic health and overall wellbeing, says Dr Catherine Langford, from the Integrated...
by Neil Bossenger | Dec 2, 2011 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Headaches in Children by Dr Jennifer Barham-Floreani Just like adults, children can become “out of sorts” and end up with headaches due to knocks or falls, poor diet, a lack of sleep or a lack of water. Interestingly, they are also susceptible to stress...