Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is an injury caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist, resulting in pain and numbness in the thumb, index and middle fingers along with weakness of the thumb. The carpal tunnel receives its name from the eight bones in the wrist, called carpals, which form a “tunnel” through which the…
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Piriformis syndrome is a common condition that develops when there is a chain reaction of nerve irritation in your low back, buttocks and legs. It begins with an aggravated or strained piriformis muscle, which is a muscle in each of your buttocks. That muscle, in turn, irritates small surrounding nerves, which then irritate the…
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I am going to be spending the next few weeks answering some common questions that I am asked in my office. I am often asked why I break my care down into three phases and why it takes so long. PHASE ONE – Relief / Correction: Most patients that enter the office do so with…
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It seems like there is so much fear and misunderstanding around chiropractic. I understand that it is human nature to fear what you do not understand. True chiropractic should not be fear producing! I am also a realist and know that a lot of individuals have had different experiences in chiropractic offices. Remember that we…
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Thank you to all of our patients and community members for a wonderful PATIENT APPRECIATION WEEK! We have been able to collect food and money for our community and the upcoming holidays!! Thank you to everyone for being a blessing me and others!!
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On November 11th, 2010 we are having our Annual Fall Patient Appreciation Day. As a thank you to the community, Dr. Beighle will be offering a free consult, exam and x rays for new patients. Space is limited so call Kristie at 865-579-4066 to reserve your spot today!!! Find out if Chiropractic can help you!!
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Arthritis Relief? Get Chiropractic Millions of people suffer from some form of arthritis. Because arthritis is commonly believed to be incurable, the standard medical response has been simply to prescribe medication to reduce the symptoms. Substantial evidence now shows, however, that the pain and disability caused by arthritis can be alleviated and even prevented through…
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