Archive for the Dr. David Warwick Category


Bell’s Palsy: What Is It? What Can Be Done?

Bell’s palsy happens suddenly.  You may wake up with one part of your face drooping.  The 7th cranial nerve is responsible for this problem.   The 7th cranial nerve passes through an opening in the temporal bone located on the side of your head.  If irritated, stretched or impinged it will lose its ability to innervate [...]

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The Specificity of an Adjustment

You may have noticed that visit-to-visit; your adjustments seem the same. Seem is the key word! To those without a chiropractic degree and professional experience, the timing, angle, force and intent may appear to be the same on each visit. Even more inaccurate is the assumption that all patients are adjusted in the same way. [...]

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Chiropractic for Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of the plantar fascia, which originates on the bottom of the foot at the heel and runs to the base of the toes. The plantar fascia is built to transmit weight across the bottom of your foot and also to act as a shock absorber for the body.  When the [...]

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How Do You Define Wellness?

How do you define wellness? Is it the absence of disease or any condition that affects your health, or is it something more? Does it simply mean feeling “good”? The National Wellness Association defines wellness as “an active process of becoming aware of and making choices toward a more successful existence.” This is a shift [...]

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Bell’s Palsy & Chiropractic Success Story

Patient Testimonial Blog/Video Series It’s like any other day you wake up, roll out of bed and make your way to the bathroom.  Something is not right.  You feel nothing on one side of your face. You look in the mirror and ask yourself if what you are seeing is really happening as you are [...]

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Improved Cervical Range of Motion

You see people with those big bulky cervical collars around their necks all the time. The usual explanation, “I was involved in an auto accident and am suffering from whiplash!” The fact is that an estimated 53% of all motor vehicle accidents result in whiplash injuries and 43% of those with whiplash injuries fail to [...]

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What Causes Muscle Cramps?

Many endurance athletes and daily exercisers alike suffer the pain of muscle cramps, usually in the calves, either during a sporting event or workout session or directly after. What causes these painful cramps? There are many possible causes for why the cramping occurs. Some of these include dehydration, low blood sugar, salt imbalance due to [...]

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Low-Tech Ways to Slim Down and Stay Healthy

Many people believe that they have to exercise for an hour everyday, sweating profusely, in order for the exercise to be beneficial. However, that is simply not true. There are plenty of low-tech alternatives that help you lose weight and stay healthy. Here are a few: Jump ropes aren’t just for kids and boxers in [...]

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Can You Defy Gravity?

We see it all the time. A patient loses their health and shows up in our office. We’re always delighted to help, but as soon as they feel better, they discontinue their care. But that’s how our society sees health care: attend to health matters only after losing your health. The entire process is similar [...]

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Don’t Feel Guilty About Getting that Massage!

Every muscle in your body hurts and you’re just aching to get a massage, but it seems like such an extravagance in terms of money and time. Yet, many different activities make up a good wellness routine and massage is just one of those elements in addition to nutrition, exercise and chiropractic care. So don’t [...]

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