by Neil Bossenger | Aug 15, 2013 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
A new study from neuroscientists at the Wayne State University School of Medicine provides the first novel insights into the neural origins of hot flashes in menopausal women in years1. Previously I had written about hormonal headaches and a concept called...
by Neil Bossenger | Aug 17, 2012 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
My friend (and client), Jeremy, recently came out of brain surgery for a cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM). He’s now sporting a pretty wicked scar from the event and was kind enough to share it with us. An AVM is an abnormal connection between the...
by Neil Bossenger | Dec 16, 2011 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
“My doctor told me that things would settle down eventually. They did not.” Previously I had written on dizziness as it relates to eye reflexes and blood pressure. This case will briefly highlight the difference between central vertigo and peripheral...
by Neil Bossenger | Dec 7, 2010 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
“After my very first appointment I was able to walk unaided for the first time in years.” You’re never too old to start chiropractic care – is the bottom line. My 12 year old niece fractured her tibia (leg bone) in a gymnastic manoeuvre a few...
by Neil Bossenger | Aug 8, 2010 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
“I have never had dizzy spells again and remarkably my high blood pressure has dropped.” Dizziness and vertigo can have a myriad of causes from inner ear disease or vestibular dysfunction, to brainstem or cerebellar misfiring – the cerebellum is the...