by Neil Bossenger | May 21, 2014 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
Success in any endeavour requires the ability to think clearly. This is the reason the more extreme forms of math are taught in schools; math that we have no actual use for within our lifetime. However, what we learn from such calculations is simply how to walk...
by Neil Bossenger | Apr 5, 2014 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
Resolution of life-long chronic illness in a 48-year old male following 1 year of chiropractic care. Patient presented with frequent illness, vertigo, nausea, dry left eye, atrial fibrillation, gravelly voice, wheezing, anxiety, stomach cramps and reflux for...
by Neil Bossenger | Nov 6, 2013 | Spinewave Bulletin
The word “stress” is a misnomer. There are too many neurological mechanisms around how one processes information and how one feels about it. Everybody is different. A stressful situation for one person may not be stressful for another. So the broad stroke...
by Neil Bossenger | Nov 1, 2013 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
16-year old male presents with acute dysautonomia following a fall from a horse. Dysautonomia is characterised by malfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS controls heart rate, temperature, digestion and blood pressure, and it can cause...
by Neil Bossenger | Sep 9, 2013 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
Sleep loss affects the stress systems in our bodies and is important because these systems enable us to deal with everyday challenges. The two stress systems are the autonomic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, as they both relate to the...