
Following the tradition of my oldest daughter, Quinn, my 1 year old baby girl came dressed for Halloween as mini-me. Ella wanted to be a cupcake. We had a great time

Following the tradition of my oldest daughter, Quinn, my 1 year old baby girl came dressed for Halloween as mini-me. Ella wanted to be a cupcake. We had a great time
I’ve recently seen several patients with shoulder pain and dysfunction. Some are post-surgical and some are considering surgery. One significant finding I nearly always see is trigger points or tender points in the rotator cuff BELLIES. The rotator cuff is typically not the largest area of pain or fixation. Specifically, the Teres Major and Minor…
Drug deaths now outnumber traffic fatalities in U.S., Times analysis shows – latimes.com. It’s crazy how we tell kids to avoid drugs yet try to get them to take prescription medication. It’s a sad state of affairs when we don’t have to worry as much about the shady drug dealer on the corner so…
Interesting cases lately at the office. I’ve seen more people with acute onset vertigo in the last month than I have in the past 2 years. It seems to be a combination of sinus issues, middle ear problems, and dehydration. Allergies and sinus problems have been huge this summer and fall. The patients who’ve seen…
This week was the week for jaw and face pain. I had several new patients and even a few regular patients with the complaint of jaw pain or TMJ pain. In my years of practice, I’ve discovered that most of the patients with tension headaches also have a jaw problem. During the exam, I’ll ask…
Great day in the office today. I had a ton of my maintenance kids in the office for their adjustments. The great thing about treating kids is that they get well. And, they get well quickly. Those in the office today were mainly coming in initially for sinus, ear or Chronic Upper respiratory infections. I…
read this…should make you pause before starting at your surgeon for back pain. Medicine and surgery are necessary..but they carry high risks….Chiropractic is safe and low risk. It’s also highly effective. Start with the safest and least invasive thing first, then, if we can’t help it, we’ll move on from there http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2011/04/18/prl20418.htm.
We’re happy to welcome Dr. Dennis Jones to our Lubbock clinic. Dr. Jones joins us from Belton, TX where he was in private practice. Dr. Jones is a native of Odessa, TX where he grew up in in the oil fields of the Permian Basin. He is a veteran of the US Army and has…
U.S. drug czar takes aim at country’s deadliest drug problem: addictive prescription painkillers | Lubbock Online | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Prescription painkillers kill more people than cocaine and heroin combined? Where does the war on drugs need to focus? Just say no to drugs. Especially the legal ones.
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