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Dr. Hedglon offers the information contained on this chiropractic web site to everyone seeking knowledge on the wonders of good health through chiropractic. Our office recognizes the hazard that Vertebral Subluxation causes in your quality of life. We believe everyone deserves a healthy life, free of vertebral subluxation.
 

 

 

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Chiropractic Helps a Woman Stay Active and Sharp at 80
Chiropractic Helps a Woman Stay Active and Sharp at 80
As people live longer than ever before, many assume that aging naturally brings decline — slower movement, loss of balance, and less energy. But research and real-life examples are showing a different story. This case report published on October 1, 2025, in the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal shares . . .
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Resolution of Headaches, Improvement in Energy and Mental Clarity with Chiropractic
Resolution of Headaches, Improvement in Energy and Mental Clarity with Chiropractic
In the third quarter issue of the Asia-Pacific Chiropractic Journal published on July 1, 2025, are the results of a case study showing chiropractic helping a patient with chronic headaches as well as producing improvements in energy and mental clarity. . . .
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Symptoms from Multiple Sclerosis Help by Chiropractic – A Case Study
Symptoms from Multiple Sclerosis Help by Chiropractic – A Case Study
Multiple sclerosis is a challenging neurological condition that can affect many different parts of the body. People living with MS may experience dizziness, numbness, fatigue, headaches, balance problems, and difficulty walking. A recent case study published in the Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic . . .
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Resolution of Persistent Sleepwalking with Chiropractic
Resolution of Persistent Sleepwalking with Chiropractic
On October 1, 2025, the Asian-Pacific Chiropractic Journal published the results of a case study showing chiropractic care helping a patient resolve the issues of sleepwalking and headaches. The medical term for sleepwalking is somnambulism. The Sleep Foundation describes this condition by saying, "Sleepwalking . . .
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