No way of telling. For some back troubles working out is actually helpful, for others it can hurt you more.
yes
traffic accidents are the main cause of spinal problems so i'd have to say yeah its very possible
yes you can
Drx9000 spinal decompression is a therapy used for treatment of a variety of different problems. These problems can be as simple as back pain and complicated as an injured/misplaced disc.
Those who have known circulatory problems, especially with a history of thrombosis, should not have spinal manipulation
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The Spinal Decompression Machine can be very helpful to those with back problems. It can alleviate nerve problems and also help to restore the function of discs.
Headaches are a very common symptom of spinal meningitis. also relative to spinal meningitis is severe spinal pain, oddly colored discharge, and problems being able to sit or stand too long.
Spinal problems, which sometimes necessitate surgery because of paralysis.
Some forms of exercise that has been proven to help spinal stenosis include riding a bike, swimming, and tai chi. But some suggest to just join a gym as it offers the 3.
Depends on type of coverage, but it is possible to be denied.
Adjustments, more commonly known as spinal manipulation, may be able to help some breathing problems. The biggest determinant will be what is causing the breathing problems. Spinal manipulation can increase the mobility of the thoracic spine and ribs which can make breathing easier. Also, manipulation may increase the function of muscles involved in breathing, again, making breathing easier. However, spinal manipulation has not been shown with scientific research to affect airway obstructions caused by asthma, allergies, emphysema, etc. Thus, if your breathing problems are purely mechanical (rib or spine dysfunction) then spinal manipulation will likely help 100%. If your breathing problems are caused by a conditions such as asthma, the spinal manipulation may make breathing a bit easier and improve quality of life, but it will not solve your problems...you will still need medical care.