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Interview With Dr Nima Pardisnia
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It is a great pleasure to be interviewed on Durham local Rogers TV by Garth Riley. In this interview Dr. Pardisnia explains his path to use of spinal decompression therapy. There is also explanation on laser therapy. Different approaches and technique to address disc bulges and herniations are explained. Click here to see the full video.
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Class 4 Laser Therapy
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The effects of Laser therapy are photochemical, not thermal. Photons enter the tissue and are absorbed in the mitochondria and at the cell membrane. The photonic energy is converted to chemical energy within the cell, in the form of ATP. Cell membrane permeability alters, then physiological changes occur. These physiological changes affect macrophages, fibroblasts, endothelial…
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Shockwave Therapy
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What is Radial Shockwave therapy? Therapeutic Radial Shockwaves are simply controlled pressure waves that are created when a ballistic projectile is accelerated and then impacted against a stop-plate inside a specially designed handpiece. The primary effect of these shockwaves is a direct mechanical force that occurs at a cellular level as the wave’s energy passes…
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Chiropractic Spinal Decompression Testimonials
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Over the past few years we have had lots of happy pain free patients. It is hard to record and get them all on video. Here we have a few recent patients with different neck and back conditions expressing their views about our 3D Chiropractic Spinal Decompression technique. (Please note that at our office Spinal…
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Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy
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Shoulder is one of the more complicated joints in the body. This is perhaps because it is not really connected to the torso through other joints. You have the shoulder joint, shoulder blade (scapula), color bone (clavicle) and your mid back. All the above parts give rise to a complicated and useful range of motion…
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Knee Pain Physiotherapy
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When you google knee pain or injuries a list of different conditions show up. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medical meniscus and lateral meniscus tear. Yours truly was involved in a soccer injury in 2010 in which I torn my ACL by 90% as well as medial and lateral meniscus. For this…


