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Every week in my clinic I encounter new patients that come to my office with recurring low back/pelvic conditions that have become an ongoing source of frustration. These are the patients that require an adjustment every week or so to feel pain free and somewhat functional. In these cases what has often been overlooked is […]
Imbrication is a common condition seen in all demographics, yet is often overlooked or misdiagnosed. If you view the spine in an anatomy text, you will see the articular facets overlap similar to shingles on a roof-top. When these facets overlap too far, this is called imbrication. It is most often seen in patients that […]