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Introduction The neck is an extremely flexible part of the upper body that allows the head to move without causing pain or… Read More
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Introduction The central nervous system transmits information between the brain, muscles, and organs through 31 nerve roots from the spinal cord. These… Read More
Introduction The central nervous system is responsible for sending neuron signals to all the organs and muscles in the body, allowing for… Read More
A pinched, compressed, overly stretched, twisted, and entangled nerve can happen throughout the body. The most common locations are the… Read More
The nervous system communicates with the entire body and reacts to internal and external changes using electrical and chemical impulses… Read More
It's not unusual for runners to experience tingling, pins and needles, and numbness in their feet while running. Running foot… Read More