Most textbooks list over 200 conditions that are treated through chiropractic, some of which include: knee pain, foot and/or ankle pain, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel, hand pain, neck pain, radiating pain and/or numbness, shoulder pain, hip pain, colds, ear infections, immune system, spinal or disc problems, arthritis, insomnia, stress, headaches and migraines, bed wetting, colic, high blood pressure, numerous sports injuries, etc.

As for Acupuncture, most textbooks list hundreds of conditions, some even list upwards of 2,000 that have been treated through Acupuncture. Typical ailments reported to respond to Acupuncture care include: neuralgias, headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, tics, spasms, muscular rheumatism, neuralgias of the shoulders and arm, tennis elbow, osteoarthritis, ulcers, stomach problems, diarrhea, hepatitis, asthma, bronchitis, shortness of breath, coughs, certain types of heart troubles, abnormal blood pressure, hemorrhoids, bladder irritation, bed wetting, certain kidney problems, female disorders, impotence, weak eye sight, hay fever, loss of smell, tonsillitis, loss of hearing, skin conditions, and even nervous factors based on the fact that often mental problems arise from physical disorders.

Please be mindful that although Dr James is a results-oriented based practitioner, his results are not based upon treating a certain condition, yet on properly examining and determining the loss of function and/or imbalanced energy flow within the body which is causing either hyper (excess) or hypo (too little) response. This loss of proper function which creates a dis-ease or dys-function in the body often allows symptoms to arise. Dr. James does not treat or chase these symptoms, he determines the cause of imbalance and creates the proper treatment plan of action to restore health to normal function allowing your body’s highest level of healing performance to be maximized so you can experience your fullest potential of health!

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Neuropathy
  • Whiplash
  • Insomnia
  • Headaches
  • Sports injuries
  • Sciatica
  • Knee Pain
  • Parkinson’s
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78.1(a): 5, 8, 9
78.1(b): 1a, 1b
78.1(d)1: a, b
78.4 a, j