Spine specialist, Dr. Hilary Murray shares a story of a skeptical Harley rider who finally gets relief of his neck pain.
Dr. Murray completed her undergraduate degree at Moravian College.
She followed in her father’s footsteps to become a chiropractor. She received her doctorate of chiropractic degree from the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic. She is certified in Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation for the cervical and lumbar spine.
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Spinal stenosis is an abnormal narrowing (stenosis) of the spinal canal. This narrowing causes a restriction to the spinal canal, resulting in symptoms that include pain, numbness, and loss of motor control.
Spine specialist, Dr. Matthew Alexander shares two examples of this condition and how he treats patients with spinal stenosis.
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Spine specialist, Dr. Jake Bohnen discusses a treatment that shows a disc herniation resolve on MRI.
Dr. Bohnen attended Gustavus Adolphus College where studied Health Fitness and played football and baseball. Dr. Jake went on to attend Northwestern Health Sciences University where he attained a Bachelor of Science degree and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. While studying at Northwestern, he played for the Naturals Hockey team.
Dr. Jake is certified in Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation Spinal Decompression, while also utilizing Diversified technique, extremity adjusting, activator, drop piece, trigger point therapy, laser therapy, and rehabilitation exercises. Also, he is certified to perform DOT physical exams and Drug and Alcohol Tests.
Dr. Jake continues to live an active lifestyle by enjoying golf, baseball, hockey, basketball, snowboarding, running, and water sports. Dr. Jake strives to get his patients out of pain quickly and back to doing what they love to do!
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Spine specialist, Dr. Suneil Ninan shares a story of a grandmother with multiple disc bulges who is successfully treated conservatively.
“I have been in private practice for more than 20 years. Over this period of time, I have gained knowledge in treating a variety of conditions, for both acute and chronic conditions.
Earlier on in my career, I also taught anatomy and physiology at the college/undergraduate level, and stopped when the demands of private practice became too great to do both.