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Disc Bulge & Herniation Chiropractic Care Overview

Disc bulge and disc herniation are some of the most common conditions that can affect the spine of both young and middle-aged patients. It is estimated that approximately 2.6% of the US population annually visits a clinician for the treatment of spinal disorders. Approximately $ 7.1 billion alone is lost due to the time away from work.

 

Disc herniation is when the whole or part of the nucleus pulposus is protruded through the torn or weakened outer annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc. This is also known as the slipped disc and frequently occurs in the lower back sometimes also affecting the cervical region. Herniation of the intervertebral disc is defined as a localized displacement of disc material with 25% or less of the disc circumference on an MRI scan according to the North American Spine Society 2014. The herniation may consist of nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus, apophyseal bone or osteophytes, and the vertebral endplate cartilage in contrast to disc bulge.

 

There are also mainly two types of disc herniation. Disc protrusion is when a focal or symmetrical extension of the disc comes out of its confines in the intervertebral space. It is situated at the level of the intervertebral disc and its outer annular fibers are intact. A disc extrusion is when the intervertebral disc extends above or below the adjacent vertebrae or endplates with complete annular tear. In this type of disc extrusion, there is a neck or base which is narrower than the dome or the herniation.

 

A disc bulge is when the outer fibers of the annulus fibrosus are displaced from the margins of the adjacent vertebral bodies. Here, the displacement is more than 25% of the circumference of the intervertebral disc. It also does not extend below or above the margins of the disc because it is limited by the annulus fibrosus attachment. It differs from disc herniation because it involves less than 25% of the circumference of the disc. Usually, the disc bulge is a gradual process and is broad. The disc bulge can be divided into 2 types. In circumferential bulge, the whole disc circumference is involved. In asymmetrical bulging, more than 90 degrees of the circumference is involved in an asymmetric way.

 

Normal Intervertebral Disc Anatomy

 

Before going into detail into the definition of disc herniation and disc bulge, we need to take a look at how the normal intervertebral disc looks like. According to spine guidelines in 2014, a normal disc is something that has a normal shape without any evidence of degenerative disc changes. Intervertebral discs are responsible for one third to one-fourth of the height of the spinal column.

 

One intervertebral disc is about 7 – 10 mm thick and measures 4 cm in anterior-posterior diameter in the lumbar region of the spine. These spinal discs are located between two adjacent vertebral bodies. However, no discs can be found between the atlas and axis and in the coccyx. About 23 discs are found in the spine with 6 found in the cervical spine, 12 in the thoracic spine, and only 5 found in the lumbar spine.

 

Intervertebral discs are made of fibro cartilages and they form a fibrocartilaginous joint. The outer ring of the intervertebral disc is known as the annulus fibrosus while the inner gel-like structure in the center is known as the nucleus pulposus. The cartilage endplates sandwich the nucleus pulposus superiorly and inferiorly. The annulus fibrosus is made up of concentric collagen fiber sheets arranged in a radial tire-like structure into lamellae. The fibers are attached to the vertebral endplates and oriented at different angles. The endplates with its cartilaginous part, anchor the discs in its proper place.

 

The nucleus pulposus is composed of water, collagen, and proteoglycans. Proteoglycans attract and retain water hence giving the nucleus pulposus a hydrated gel-like consistency. Interestingly, throughout the day the amount of water found in the nucleus pulposus varies according to the level of activity of the person. This feature in the intervertebral disc serves as a cushion or a spinal shock-absorbing system to protect the adjacent vertebra, spinal nerves, spinal cord, brain, and other structures against various forces. Although the individual movement of the intervertebral discs is limited, some form of vertebral motion like flexion and extension is still possible due to the features of the intervertebral disc.

 

Effect of Intervertebral Disc Morphology on Structure and Function

 

The type of components presents in the intervertebral disc and how it is arranged determines the morphology of the intervertebral disc. This is important in how effectively the disc does its function. As the disc is the most important element which bears the load and allows movement in the otherwise rigid spine, the constituents it is made up of have a significant bearing.

 

The complexity of the lamellae increases with advancing age as a result of the synthetic response of the intervertebral disc cells to the variations in the mechanical load. These changes in lamellae with more bifurcations, interdigitation, and irregular size and number of lamellar bands will lead to the altered bearing of weight. This in turn establishes a self-perpetuated disruption cycle leading to the destruction of the intervertebral discs. Once this process is started it is irreversible. As there is an increased number of cells, the amount of nutrition the disc requires is also increasingly changing the normal concentration gradient of both metabolites and nutrients. Due to this increased demand, the cells may also die increasingly by necrosis or apoptosis.

 

Human intervertebral discs are avascular and hence the nutrients are diffused from the nearby blood vessels in the margin of the disc. The main nutrients; oxygen and glucose reach the cells in the disc through diffusion according to the gradient determined by the rate of transport to the cells through the tissues and the rate of demand. Cells also increasingly produce lactic acid as a metabolic end product. This is also removed via the capillaries and venules back to the circulation.

 

Since diffusion depends on the distance, the cells lying far from the blood capillaries can have a reduced concentration of nutrients because of reduced supply. With disease processes, the normally avascular intervertebral disc can become vascular and innervated in degeneration and in disease processes. Although this may increase the oxygen and nutrient supply to the cells in the disc, this can also give rise to many other types of cells that are normally not found in the disc with the introduction of cytokines and growth factors.

 

The morphology of the intervertebral disc in different parts of the spine also varies although many clinicians base the clinical theories based on the assumption that both cervical and lumbar intervertebral discs have the same structure. The height of the disc was the minimum in T4 – 5 level of the thoracic column probably due to the fact that thoracic intervertebral discs are less wedge-shaped than those of cervical and lumbar spinal regions.

 

From the cranial to caudal direction, the cross-sectional area of the spine increased. Therefore, by L5 – S1 level, the nucleus pulposus was occupying a higher proportion of the intervertebral disc area. The cervical discs have an elliptical shape on cross-section while the thoracic discs had a more circular shape. The lumbar discs also have an elliptical shape though it is more flattened or re-entrant posteriorly.

 

What is a Disc Bulge?

 

The bulging disc is when the disc simply bulges outside the intervertebral disc space it normally occupies without the rupture of the outer annulus fibrosus. The bulging area is quite large when compared to a herniated disc. Moreover, in a herniated disc, the annulus fibrosus ruptures or cracks. Although the disc bulging is more common than disc herniation, it causes little or no pain to the patient. In contrast, the herniated disc causes a lot of pain.

 

Causes for Disc Bulging

 

Bulging disc can be due to several causes. It can occur due to normal age-related changes such as seen in degenerative disc disease. The aging process can lead to structural and biochemical changes in the intervertebral discs and lead to reduced water content in the nucleus pulposus. These changes can make the patient vulnerable to disc bulges with only minor trauma. Some unhealthy lifestyle habits such as a sedentary lifestyle and smoking can potentiate this process and give rise to more severe changes with the weakening of the disc.

 

General wear and tear due to repeated microtrauma can also weaken the disc and give rise to disc bulging. This is because when the discs are strained, the normal distribution of weight loading changes. Accumulated micro-trauma over a long period of time can occur in bad posture. Bad posture when sitting, standing, sleeping, and working can increase the pressure in the intervertebral discs.

 

When a person maintains a forward bending posture, it can lead to overstretching and eventually weakness of the posterior part of the annulus fibrosus. Over time, the intervertebral disc can bulge posteriorly. In occupations that require frequent and repetitive lifting, standing, driving, or bending, the bulging disc may be an occupational hazard. Improper lifting up of items, improper carrying of heavy objects can also increase the pressure on the spine and lead to disc bulges eventually.

 

The bulging intervertebral discs usually occur over a long period of time. However, the discs can bulge due to acute trauma too. The unexpected sudden mechanical load can damage the disc resulting in micro-tears. After an accident, the disc can become weaken causing long term microdamage ultimately leading to bulging of the disc. There may also be a genetic component to the disc bulging. The individual may have a reduced density of elastin in the annulus fibrosus with increased susceptibility for disc diseases. Other environmental facts may also play a part in this disease process.

 

Symptoms of Disc Bulging

 

As mentioned previously, bulging discs do not cause pain and even if they do the severity is mild. In the cervical region, the disease will cause pain running down the neck, deep pain in the shoulder region, pain radiating along the upper arm, and forearm up to fingers.

 

This may give rise to a diagnostic dilemma as to whether the patient is suffering from a myocardial infarction as the site of referred pain and the radiation is similar. Tingling feeling on the neck may also occur due to the bulging disc.

 

In the thoracic region, there may be a pain in the upper back which radiates to the chest or the upper abdominal region. This may also suggest upper gastrointestinal, lung, or cardiac pathology and hence need to be careful when analyzing these symptoms.

 

The bulging discs of the lumbar region may present as lower back pain and tingling feeling in the lower back region of the spine. This is the most common site for disc bulges since this area holds the weight of the upper body. The pain or the discomfort can spread through the gluteal area, thighs, and to the feet. There may also be muscle weakness, numbness or tingling sensation. When the disc presses on the spinal cord, the reflexes of both legs can increase leading to spasticity.

 

Some patients may even have paralysis from the waist down. When the bulging disc compresses on the cauda equine, the bladder and bowel functions can also change. The bulging disc can press on the sciatic nerve leading to sciatica where the pain radiates in one leg from back down to the feet.

 

The pain from the bulging disc can get worse during some activities as the bulge can then compress on some of the nerves. Depending on what nerve is affected, the clinical features can also vary.

 

Diagnosis of Disc Bulging

 

The diagnosis may not be apparent from clinical history due to similar presentations in more serious problems. But the chronic nature of the disease may give some clues. Complete history and a physical examination need to be done to rule out myocardial infarction, gastritis, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, and chronic lung pathology.

 

MRI of Disc Bulge

 

Investigations are necessary for the diagnosis. X-ray spine is performed to look for gross pathology although it may not show the bulging disc directly. There may be indirect findings of disk degeneration such as osteophytes in the endplates, gas in the disc due to vacuum phenomenon, and the loss of height of the intervertebral disc. In the case of moderate bulges, it may sometimes appear as non-focal intervertebral disc material that is protruded beyond the borders of the vertebra which is broad-based, circumferential, and symmetrical.

 

The magnetic resonance imaging or MRI can exquisitely define the anatomy of the intervertebral discs especially the nucleus pulposus and its relationships. The early findings seen on MRI in disc bulging include the loss of normal concavity of the posterior disc. The bulges can be seen as broad-based, circumferential, and symmetrical areas. In moderate bulging, the disc material will protrude beyond the borders of the vertebrae in a non-focal manner. Ct myelogram may also give detailed disc anatomy and may be useful in the diagnosis.

 

Treatment of Disc Bulging

 

The treatment for the bulging disc can be conservative, but sometimes surgery is required.

 

Conservative Treatment

 

When the disc bulging is asymptomatic, the patient does not need any treatment since it does not pose an increased risk. However, if the patient is symptomatic, the management can be directed at relieving the symptoms. The pain is usually resolved with time. Till then, potent pain killers such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen should be prescribed. In unresolved pain, steroid injections can also be given to the affected area and if it still does not work, the lumbar sympathetic block can be tried in most severe cases.

 

The patient can also be given the option of choosing alternative therapies such as professional massage, physical therapy, ice packs, and heating pads which may alleviate symptoms. Maintaining correct posture, tapes, or braces to support the spine are used with the aid of a physiotherapist. This may fasten the recovery process by avoiding further damage and keeping the damaged or torn fibers in the intervertebral disc without leakage of the fluid portion of the disc. This helps maintain the normal structure of the annulus and may increase the recovery rate. Usually, the painful symptoms which present initially get resolved over time and lead to no pain. However, if the symptoms get worse steadily, the patient may need surgery.

 

If the symptoms are resolved, physiotherapy can be used to strengthen the muscles of the back with the use of exercises. Gradual exercises can be used for the return of function and for preventing recurrences.

 

Surgical Treatment

 

When conservative therapy does not work with a few months of treatment, surgical treatment can be considered. Most would prefer minimally invasive surgery which uses advanced technology to correct the intervertebral disc without having to grossly dissect the back. These procedures such as microdiscectomy have a lower recovery period and reduced risk of scar formation, major blood loss, and trauma to adjacent structures when compared to open surgery.

 

Previously, laminectomy and discectomy have been a mainstay of treatment. However, due to the invasiveness of the procedure and due to increased damage to the nerves these procedures are currently abandoned by many clinicians for disc bulging.

 

Disc bulging in the thoracic spine is being treated surgically with costotransversectomy where a section of the transverse process is resected to allow access to the intervertebral disc. The spinal cord and spinal nerves are decompressed by using thoracic decompression by removing a part of the vertebral body and making a small opening. The patient may also need a spinal fusion later on if the removed spinal body was significant.

 

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery can also be used where only a small incision is made and the surgeon can perform the surgery through the assistance of the camera. If the surgical procedure involved removing a large portion of the spinal bone and disc material, it may lead to spinal instability. This may need bone grafting to replace the lost portion with plates and screws to hold them in place.

 

What is a Disc Herniation?

 

As mentioned in the first section of this article, disc herniation occurs when there is disc material displaces beyond the limits of the intervertebral disc focally. The disc space consists of endplates of the vertebral bodies superiorly and inferiorly while the outer edges of the vertebral apophyses consist of the peripheral margin. The osteophytes are not considered a disc margin. There may be irritation or compression of the nerve roots and dural sac due to the volume of the herniated material leading to pain. When this occurs in the lumbar region, this is classically known as sciatica. This condition has been mentioned since ancient times although a connection between disc herniation and sciatica was made only in the 20th century. Disc herniation is one of the commonest diagnoses seen in the spine due to degenerative changes and is the commonest cause for spinal surgery.

 

Classifications of Disc Herniation

 

There are many classifications regarding intervertebral disc herniation. In focal disc herniation, there is a localized displacement of the disc material in the horizontal or axial plane. In this type, only less than 25% of the circumference of the disc is involved. In broad-based disc herniation, about 25 – 50 % of the disc circumference is herniated. The disc bulge is when 50 – 100 % of the disc material is extended beyond the normal confines of the intervertebral space. This is not considered a form of disc herniation. Furthermore, the intervertebral disc deformities associated with severe cases of scoliosis and spondylolisthesis is not classified as a herniation but rather adaptive changes of the contour of the disc due to the adjacent deformity.

 

Depending on the contour of the displaced material, the herniated discs can be further classified as protrusions and extrusions. In disc protrusion, the distance measured in any plane involving the edges of the disc material beyond intervertebral disc space (the highest measure is taken) is lower than the distance measured in the same plane between the edges of the base.

 

Imaging can show the disc displacement as a protrusion on the horizontal section and as an extrusion on the sagittal section due to the fact that the posterior longitudinal ligament contains the disc material that is displaced posteriorly. Then the herniation should be considered an extrusion. Sometimes the intervertebral disc herniation can occur in the craniocaudal or vertical direction through a defect in the vertebral body endplates. This type of herniation is known as intravertebral herniation.

 

The disc protrusion can also be divided into two as focal protrusion and broad-based protrusion. In focal protrusion, the herniation is less than 25% of the circumference of the disc whereas, in broad-based protrusion, the herniated disc consists of 25 – 50 % of the circumference of the disc.

 

In disc extrusion, it is diagnosed if any of the two following criteria are satisfied. The first one is; the distance measured between the edges of the disc material that is beyond the intervertebral disc space is greater than the distance measured in the same plane between the edges of the base. The second one is; the material in the intervertebral disc space and material beyond the intervertebral disc space is having a lack of continuity.

 

This can be further characterized as sequestrated which is a subtype of the extruded disc. It is called disc migration when disk material is pushed away from the site of extrusion without considering whether there is continuity of disc or not. This term is useful in interpreting imaging modalities as it is often difficult to show continuity in imaging.

 

The intervertebral disc herniation can be further classified as contained discs and discs that are unconfined. The term contained disc is used to refer to the integrity of the peripheral annulus fibrosus which is covering the intervertebral disc herniation. When fluid is injected into the intervertebral disc, the fluid does not leak into the vertebral canal in herniations that are contained.

 

Sometimes there are displaced disc fragments that are characterized as free. However, there should be no continuity between disc material and the fragment and the original intervertebral disc for it to be called a free fragment or a sequestered one. In a migrated disc and in a migrated fragment, there is an extrusion of disc material through the opening in the annulus fibrosus with a displacement of the disc material away from the annulus.

 

Even though some fragments that are migrated can be sequestered ones the term migrated means just to the position and it is not referred to the continuity of the disc. The displaced intervertebral disc material can be further described with regard to the posterior longitudinal ligament as submembranous, subcapsular, subligamentous, extra ligamentous, transligamentous, subcapsular, and perforated.

 

The spinal canal can also get affected by an intervertebral disc herniation. This compromise of the canal can also be classified as mild, moderate, and severe depending on the area that is compromised. If the canal at that section is compromised only less than one third, it is called mild whereas if it is only compromised less than two-third and more than one third it is considered moderate. In a severe compromise, more than two-thirds of the spinal canal is affected. For the foraminal involvement, this same grading system can be applied.

 

The displaced material can be named according to the position that they are in the axial plane from the center to the right lateral region. They are termed as central, right central, right subarticular, right foraminal, and right extraforaminal. The displaced intervertebral disc material’s composition can be further classified as gaseous, liquefied, desiccated, scarred, calcified, ossified, bony, nuclear, and cartilaginous.

 

Before going into detail on how to diagnose and treat intervertebral disc herniation, let us differentiate how cervical disc herniation differs from lumbar herniation since they are the most common regions to undergo herniation.

 

Cervical Disc Herniation vs. Thoracic Disc Herniation vs Lumbar Disc Herniation

 

Lumbar disc herniation is the commonest type of herniation found in the spine which is approximately 90% of the total. However, cervical disc herniation can also occur in about one-tenth of patients. This difference is mainly due to the fact that the lumbar spine has more pressure due to the increased load. Moreover, it has comparatively large intervertebral disc material. The most common sites of intervertebral disc herniation in the lumbar region is L 5 – 6, in the Cervical region between C7, in the thoracic region T12.

 

Cervical disc herniation can occur relatively commonly because the cervical spine acts as a pivoting point for the head and it is a vulnerable area for trauma and therefore prone to damage in the disc. Thoracic disc herniation occurs more infrequently than any of the two. This is due to the fact that thoracic vertebrae are attached to the ribs and the thoracic cage which limits the range of movement in the thoracic spine when compared to the cervical and lumbar spinal discs. However, thoracic intervertebral disc herniation can still occur.

 

Cervical disc herniation gives rise to neck pain, shoulder pain, or pain radiating from neck to the arm, tingling, etc. Lumbar disc herniation can similarly cause lower back pain as well as pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness seen in the lower limbs. Thoracic disc herniation can give rise to pain in the upper back radiating to the torso.

 

Epidemiology

 

Although disc herniation can occur in all age groups, it predominantly occurs in between the fourth and fifth decade of life with the mean age of 37 years. There have been reports that estimate the prevalence of intervertebral disc herniation to be 2 – 3 % of the general population. It is more commonly seen in men over 35 years with a prevalence of 4.8% and while in women this figure is around 2.5%. Due to its high prevalence, it is considered a worldwide problem as it is also associated with significant disability.

 

Risk Factors

 

In most instances, a herniated disc occurs due to the natural aging process in the intervertebral disc. Due to the disc degeneration, the amount of water that was previously seen in the intervertebral disc gets dried out leading to shrinking of the disc with narrowing of the intervertebral space. These changes are markedly seen in degenerative disc disease. In addition to these gradual changes due to normal wear and tear, other factors may also contribute to increasing the risk of intervertebral disc herniation.

 

Being overweight can increase the load on the spine and increase the risk of herniation. A sedentary life can also increase the risk and therefore an active lifestyle is recommended in preventing this condition. Improper posture with prolonged standing, sitting, and especially driving can put a strain on the intervertebral discs due to the additional vibration from the vehicle engine leading to microtrauma and cracks in the disc. The occupations which require constant bending, twisting, pulling and lifting can put a strain on the back. Improper weight lifting techniques are one of the major reasons.

 

When back muscles are used in lifting heavy objects instead of lifting with the legs and twisting while lifting can make the lumbar discs more vulnerable to herniation. Therefore patients should always be advised to lift weights with the legs and not the back. Smoking has been thought to increase disc herniation by reducing the blood supply to the intervertebral disc leading to degenerative changes of the disc.

 

Although the above factors are frequently assumed to be the causes for disc herniation, some studies have shown that the difference in risk is very small when this particular population was compared with the control groups of the normal population.

 

There have been several types of research done on genetic predisposition and intervertebral disc herniation. Some of the genes that are implicated in this disease include vitamin D receptor (VDR) which is a gene that codes for the polypeptides of important collagen called collagen IX (COL9A2).

 

Another gene called the human aggrecan gene (AGC) is also implicated as it codes for proteoglycans which is the most important structural protein found in the cartilage. It supports the biochemical and mechanical function of the cartilage tissue and hence when this gene is defective, it can predispose an individual to intervertebral disc herniation.

 

Apart from these, there are many other genes that are being researched due to the association between disc herniation such as matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) – 3, MMP – 9, cartilage intermediate layer protein, thrombospondin (THBS2), collagen 11A1, carbohydrate sulfotransferase, and asporin (ASPN). They may also be regarded as potential gene markers for lumbar disc disease.

 

Pathogenesis of Sciatica and Disc Herniation

 

The sciatic pain is originated from the extruded nucleus pulposus inducing various phenomena. It can directly compress the nerve roots leading to ischemia or without it, mechanically stimulate the nerve endings of the outer portion of the fibrous ring and release inflammatory substances suggesting its multifactorial origin. When the disc herniation causes mechanical compression of the nerve roots, the nerve membrane is sensitized to pain and other stimuli due to ischemia. It has been shown that in sensitized and compromised nerve roots, the threshold for neuronal sensitization is around half of that of a normal and non-compromised nerve root.

 

The inflammatory cell infiltration is different in extruded discs and non-extruded discs. Usually, in non extruded discs, the inflammation is less. The extruded disc herniation causes the posterior longitudinal ligament to rupture which exposes the herniated part to the vascular bed of the epidural space. It is believed that inflammatory cells are originating from these blood vessels situated in the outermost part of the intervertebral disc.

 

These cells may help secrete substances that cause inflammation and irritation of the nerve roots causing sciatic pain. Therefore, extruded herniations are more likely to cause pain and clinical impairment than those that are contained. In contained herniations, the mechanical effect is predominant while in the unconfined or the extruded discs the inflammatory effect is predominant.

 

Clinical Disc Herniation and What to Look for in the History

 

The symptoms of the disc herniation can vary to a great deal depending on the location of the pain, the type of herniation, and on the individuals. Therefore, history should focus on the analysis of the main complaint among the many other symptoms.

 

The chief complain can be neck pain in cervical disc herniation and there can be referred pain to the arms, shoulders, neck, head, face, and even to the lower back region. However, it is most commonly referred to the interscapular region. The radiation of pain can occur according to the level the herniation is taking place. When the nerve roots of the cervical region are affected and compressed, there can be sensory, motor changes with changes in the reflexes.

 

The pain that occurs due to nerve root compression is called radicular pain and it can be described as deep, aching, burning, dull, achy, and electric depending on whether there is mainly motor dysfunction or sensory dysfunction. In the upper limb, the radicular pain can follow a dermatomal or myotomal pattern. Radiculopathy usually does not accompany neck pain. There can be unilateral as well as bilateral symptoms. These symptoms can be aggravated by activities that increase the pressure inside the intervertebral discs such as Valsalva maneuver, lifting.

 

Driving can also exacerbate pain due to disc herniation due to stress because of vibration. Some studies have shown that shock loading and stress from vibration can cause a mechanical force to exacerbate small herniations but flexed posture had no influence. Similarly, the activities that decrease intradiscal pressure can reduce the symptoms as in lying down.

 

The main complaint in lumbar disc herniation is lower back pain. Other associated symptoms can be a pain in the thigh, buttocks, anogenital region which can radiate to the foot and toe. The main nerve affected in this region is the sciatic nerve causing sciatica and its associated symptoms such as intense pain in the buttocks, leg pain, muscle weakness, numbness, impairment of sensation, hot and burning or tingling sensation in the legs, dysfunction of gait, impairment of reflexes, edema, dysesthesia or paresthesia in the lower limbs. However, sciatica can be caused by causes other than herniation such as tumors, infection, or instability which need to be ruled out before arriving at a diagnosis.

 

The herniated disc can also compress on the femoral nerve and can give rise to symptoms such as numbness, tingling sensation in one or both legs, and a burning sensation in the legs and hips. Usually, the nerve roots that are affected in herniation in the lumbar region are the ones exiting below the intervertebral disc. It is thought that the level of the nerve root irritation determines the distribution of leg pain. In herniations at the third and fourth lumbar vertebral levels, the pain may radiate to the anterior thigh or the groin. In radiculopathy at the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra, the pain may occur in the lateral and anterior thigh region. In herniations at the level of the first sacrum, the pain may occur in the bottom of the foot and the calf. There can also be numbness and tingling sensation occurring in the same area of distribution. The weakness in the muscles may not be able to be recognized if the pain is very severe.

 

When changing positions the patient is often relieved from pain. Maintaining a supine position with the legs raised can improve the pain. Short pain relief can be brought by having short walks while long walks, standing for prolonged periods, and sitting for extended periods of time such as in driving can worsen the pain.

 

The lateral disc herniation is seen in foraminal and extraforaminal herniations and they have different clinical features to that of medial disc herniation seen in subarticular and central herniations. The lateral intervertebral disc herniations can when compared to medial herniations more directly irritate and mechanically compress the nerve roots that are exiting and the dorsal root ganglions situated inside the narrowed spinal canal.

 

Therefore, lateral herniation is seen more frequently in older age with more radicular pain and neurological deficits. There is also more radiating leg pain and intervertebral disc herniations in multiple levels in the lateral groups when compared to medial disc herniations.

 

The herniated disc in the thoracic region may not present with back pain at all. Instead, there are predominant symptoms due to referred pain in the thorax due to irritation on nerves. There can also be predominant pain in the body that travels to the legs, tingling sensation and numbness in one or both legs, muscle weakness and spasticity of one or both legs due to exaggerated reflexes.

 

The clinician should look out for atypical presentations as there could be other differential diagnoses. The onset of symptoms should be inquired to determine whether the disease is acute, sub-acute, or chronic in onset. Past medical history has to be inquired in detail to exclude red flag symptoms such as pain which occurs at night without activity which can be seen in pelvic vein compression, non-mechanical pain which may be seen in tumors or infections.

 

If there is a progressive neurological deficit, with bowel and bladder involvement is there, it is considered a neurological emergency and urgently investigated because cauda equine syndrome may occur which if untreated, can lead to permanent neurological deficit.

 

Getting a detailed history is important including the occupation of the patient as some activities in the job may be exacerbating the patient’s symptoms. The patient should be assessed regarding which activities he can and cannot do.

 

Differential Diagnosis

 

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Mechanical pain
  • Myofascial pain leading to sensory disturbances and local or referred pain
  • Hematoma
  • Cyst leading to occasional motor deficits and sensory disturbances
  • Spondylosis or spondylolisthesis
  • Discitis or osteomyelitis
  • Malignancy, neurinoma or mass lesion causing atrophy of thigh muscles, glutei
  • Spinal stenosis is seen mainly in the lumbar region with mild low back pain, motor deficits, and pain in one or both legs.
  • Epidural abscess which can cause symptoms similar to radicular pain involving spinal disc herniation
  • Aortic aneurysm which can cause low back pain and leg pain due to compression can also rupture and lead to hemorrhagic shock.
  • Hodgkin’s lymphoma in advanced stages can lead to space-occupying lesions in the spinal column leading to symptoms like that of intervertebral disc herniation
  • Tumors
  • Pelvic endometriosis
  • Facet hypertrophy
  • Lumbar nerve root schwannoma
  • Herpes zoster infection results in inflammation along with the sciatic or lumbosacral nerve roots

 

Examination in Disc Herniation

 

Complete physical examination is necessary to diagnose intervertebral disc herniation and exclude other important differential diagnoses. The range of motion has to be tested but may have a poor correlation with disc herniation as it is mainly reduced in elderly patients with a degenerative disease and due to disease of the joints.

 

A complete neurological examination is often necessary. This should test the muscle weakness and sensory weakness. In order to detect the muscle weakness in small toe muscles, the patient can be asked to walk on tiptoe. The strength of muscle can also be tested by comparing the strength to that of the clinician. There may be dermatomal sensory loss suggesting the respective nerve root involvement. The reflexes may be exaggerated or sometimes maybe even absent.

 

There are many neurologic examination maneuvers described in relation to intervertebral disc herniation such as Braggart sign, flip sign, Lasegue rebound sign, Lasegue differential sign, Mendel Bechterew sign, Deyerle sign both legs or Milgram test, and well leg or Fajersztajin test. However, all these are based on testing the sciatic nerve root tension by using the same principles in the straight leg raising test. These tests are used for specific situations to detect subtle differences.

 

Nearly almost all of them depend on the pain radiating down the leg and if it occurs above the knee it is assumed to be due to a neuronal compressive lesion and if the pain goes below the knee, it is considered to be due to the compression of the sciatic nerve root. For lumbar disc herniation detection, the most sensitive test is considered to be radiating pain occurring down the leg due to provocation.

 

In the straight leg raising test also called the Lasegue’s sign, the patient stays on his or her back and keeps the legs straight. The clinician then lifts the legs by flexing the hip while keeping the knee straight. The angle at which the patient feels a pain going down the leg below the knee is noted. In a normal healthy individual, the patient can flex the hip to 80 – 90ᵒ without having any pain or difficulty.

 

However, if the angle is just 30 – 70ᵒ degrees, it is suggestive of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation at the L4 to S1 nerve root levels. If the angle of hip flexion without pain is less than 30 degrees, it usually indicates some other causes such as tumor of the gluteal region, gluteal abscess, spondylolisthesis, disc extrusion, and protrusion, malingering patient and acute inflammation of the dura mater. If pain with hip flexion occurs at more than 70 degrees, it may be due to tightness of the muscles such as gluteus maximus and hamstrings, tightness of the capsule of the hip joint, or pathology of sacroiliac or hip joints.

 

The reverse straight leg raising test or hip extension test can be used to test higher lumbar lesions by stretching the nerve roots of the femoral nerve which is similar to the straight leg raising test. In the cervical spine, in order to detect stenosis of the foramina, the Spurling test is done and is not specific to cervical intervertebral disc herniation or tension of the nerve roots. The Kemp test is the analogous test in the lumbar region to detect the foraminal stenosis. Complications due to the disc herniation include careful examination of the hip region, digital rectal examination, and urogenital examination is needed.

 

Investigation of Disc Herniation

 

For the diagnosis of intervertebral disc herniation, diagnostic tests such as Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Computed tomography (CT), myelography, and plain radiography can be used either alone or in combination with other imaging modalities. Objective detection of disc herniation is important because only after such finding the surgical intervention is even considered. Serum biochemical tests such as prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, Alkaline phosphatize value, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), urine analysis for Bence Jones protein, serum glucose level and serum protein electrophoresis may also be needed in specific circumstances guided by history.

 

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

 

MRI is considered the best imaging modality in patients with history and physical examination findings suggestive of lumbar disc herniation associated with radiculopathy according to North American Spinal Society guidelines in 2014. The anatomy of the herniated nucleus pulposus and its associated relationships with soft tissue in the adjacent areas can be delineated exquisitely by MRI in cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral areas. Beyond the confines of the annulus, the herniated nucleus can be seen as a focal, asymmetric disc material protrusion on MRI.

 

On sagittal T2 weighted images, the posterior annulus is usually seen as a high signal intensity area due to radial annular tear associated with the herniation of the disc although the herniated nucleus is itself hypointense. The relationship between the herniated nucleus and degenerated facets with the nerve roots which are exiting through the neural foramina are well-demarcated on sagittal images of MRI. Free fragments of the intervertebral disc can also be distinguished from MRI images.

 

There may be associated signs of intervertebral disc herniation on MRI such as radial tears on the annulus fibrosus which is also a sign of degenerative disc disease. There may be other telling signs such as loss of disc height, bulging annulus, and changes in the endplates. Atypical signs may also be seen with MRI such as abnormal disc locations, lesions located completely outside the intervertebral disc space.

 

MRI can detect abnormalities in the intervertebral discs superiorly than other modalities although its bone imaging is a little less inferior. However, there are limitations with MRI in patients with metal implant devices such as pacemakers because the electromagnetic field can lead to abnormal functioning of the pacemakers. In patients with claustrophobia, it may become a problem to go to the narrow canal to be scanned by the MRI machine. Although some units contain open MRI, it has less magnetic power and hence delineates less superior quality imaging.

 

This is also a problem in children and anxious patients undergoing MRI because good image quality depends on patient staying still. They may require sedation. The contrast used in MRI which is gadolinium can induce nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in patients who had pre-existing renal disease. MRI is also generally avoided in pregnancy especially during the first 12 weeks although it has not been clinically proven to be hazardous to the fetus. MRI is not very useful when a tumor contains calcium and in distinguishing edema fluid from tumor tissue.

 

Computed Tomography (CT)

 

CT scanning is also considered another good method to assess spinal disc herniation when MRI is not available. It is also recommended as a first-line investigation in unstable patients with severe bleeding. CT scanning is superior to myelography although when the two are combined, it is superior to both of them. CT scans can show calcification more clearly and sometimes even gas in images. In order to achieve a superior imaging quality, the imaging should be focused on the site of pathology and thin sections taken to better determine the extent of the herniation.

 

However, CT scan is difficult to be used in patients who have already undergone laminectomy surgical procedures because the presence of scar tissue and fibrosis causes the identification of the structures difficult although bony changes and deformity in nerve sheath is helpful in making a diagnosis.

 

The images will show a soft tissue mass and displaced thecal sac along with the effacement of the fat in the epidural region. An irregular, lobulated mass near the margin of the disc is seen in fragments that are not restrained by the posterior longitudinal ligament but are still in contact with the margin of the disc. The nuclear fragment of the disc that is fragmented is 80 – 120 HU.

 

The herniated intervertebral discs in the cervical disc can be identified by studying the uncinate process. It is usually projected posteriorly and laterally to the intervertebral discs and superiorly to the vertebral bodies. The uncinate process undergoes sclerosis, and hypertrophy when there is an abnormal relationship between the uncinate process and adjacent structures as seen in degenerative disc disease, intervertebral disc space narrowing, and general wear and tear.

 

Myelopathy can occur when the spinal canal is affected due to the disc disease. Similarly, when neural foramina are involved, radiculopathy occurs. Even small herniated discs and protrusions can cause impingement of the dural sac because the cervical epidural space is narrowed naturally. The intervertebral discs have attenuation a little bit greater than the sac characterized in the CT scan.

 

In the thoracic region, a CT scan can diagnose an intervertebral disc herniation with ease due to the fact that there is an increased amount of calcium found in the thoracic discs. Lateral to the dural sac, the herniated disc material can be seen on CT as a clearly defined mass which is surrounded by epidural fat. When there is a lack of epidural fat, the disc appears as a higher attenuated mass compared to the surrounding.

 

Radiography

 

Plain radiography is not needed in diagnosing herniation of the intervertebral discs, because plain radiographs cannot detect the disc and therefore is used to exclude other conditions such as tumors, infections, and fractures.

 

In myelography, there may be deformity or displacement of the extradural contrast filled thecal sac seen in herniation of the disc. There may also be featured in the affected nerve such as edema, elevation, deviation, and amputation of the nerve root seen in the myelography image.

 

Diskography

 

In this imaging modality, the contrast medium is injected into the disc in order to assess the disc morphology. If pain occurs following injection that is similar to the discogenic pain, it suggests that that disc is the source of the pain. When a CT scan is also performed immediately after discography, it is helpful to differentiate the anatomy and pathological changes. However, since it is an invasive procedure, it is indicated only in special circumstances when MRI and CT have failed to reveal the etiology of back pain. It has several side effects such as headache, meningitis, damage to the disc, discitis, intrathecal hemorrhage, and increased pain.

 

Treatment of Herniated Disc

 

The treatment should be individualized according to the patient-guided through history, physical examination, and diagnostic investigation findings. In most cases, the patient gradually improves without needing further intervention in about 3 – 4 months. Therefore, the patient only needs conservative therapy during this time period. Because of this reason, there are many ineffective therapies that have emerged by attributing the natural resolution of symptoms to that therapy. Therefore, conservative therapy needs to be evidence-based.

 

Conservative Therapy

 

Since the herniation of the disc has a benign course, the aim of treatment is to stimulate the recovery of neurological function, reduce pain, and facilitate early return to work and activities of daily living. The most benefits of the conservative treatment are for younger patients with hernias that are sequestered and in patients with mild neurological deficits due to small disc hernias.

 

Bed rest has long been considered as a treatment option in herniation of the disc. However, it has been shown that bed rest has no effect beyond the first 1 or 2 days. The bed rest is regarded as counterproductive after this period of time.

 

In order to reduce the pain, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and naproxen can be used. This can relieve the pain by reducing inflammation associated with the inflamed nerve. Analgesics such as acetaminophen can also be used although they lack the anti-inflammatory effect seen in NSAID. The doses and the drugs should be appropriate for the age and severity of the pain in the patient. If pain is not controlled by the current medication, the clinician has to go one step up in the WHO analgesics ladder. However, the long term use of NSAID and analgesics can lead to gastric ulcers, liver, and kidney problems.

 

In order to reduce the inflammation, other alternative methods such as applying ice in the initial period and then switching to using heat, gels, and rubs may help with the pain as well as muscle spasms. Oral muscle relaxants can also be used in relieving muscle spasms. Some of the drugs include methocarbamol, carisoprodol, and cyclobenzaprine.

 

However, they act centrally and cause drowsiness and sedation in patients and it does not act directly to reduce muscle spasm. A short course of oral steroids such as prednisolone for a period of 5 days in a tapering regime can be given to reduce the swelling and inflammation in the nerves. It can provide immediate pain relief within a period of 24 hours.

 

When the pain is not resolved adequately with maximum effective doses, the patient can be considered for giving steroid injections into the epidural space. The major indication for the steroid injection into periradicular space is discal compression causing radicular pain that is resistant to conventional medical treatment. A careful evaluation with CT or MRI scanning is required to carefully exclude extra discal causes for pain. The contraindications for this therapy include patients with diabetes, pregnancy, and gastric ulcers. Epidural puncture is contraindicated in patients with coagulation disorders and therefore foraminal approach is used carefully if needed.

 

This procedure is performed under the guidance of fluoroscopy and involves injecting steroids and an analgesic into the epidural space adjacent to the affected intervertebral disc to reduce the swelling and inflammation of the nerves directly in an outpatient setting. As much as 50% of the patients experience relief after the injection although it is temporary and they might need repeat injections at 2 weekly intervals to achieve the best results. If this treatment modality becomes successful, up to 3 epidural steroidal injections can be given per year.

 

Physical therapy can help the patient return to his previous life easily although it does not improve the herniated disc. The physical therapist can instruct the patient on how to maintain the correct posture, walking, and lifting techniques depending on the patient’s ability to work, mobility, and flexibility.

 

Stretching exercises can improve the flexibility of the spine while strengthening exercises can increase the strength of the back muscles. The activities which can aggravate the condition of the herniated disc are instructed to be avoided. The physical therapy makes the transition from intervertebral disc herniation to an active lifestyle smooth. The exercise regimes can be maintained for life to improve general well-being.

 

The most effective conservative treatment option that is evidence-based is observation and epidural steroid injection for the relief of pain in the short-term duration. However, if the patients so desire they can use holistic therapies of their choice with acupuncture, acupressure, nutritional supplements, and biofeedback although they are not evidence-based. There is also no evidence to justify the use of trans electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) as a pain relief method.

 

If there is no improvement in the pain after a few months, surgery can be contemplated and the patient must be selected carefully for the best possible outcome.

 

Surgical Therapy

 

The aim of surgical therapy is to decompress the nerve roots and relieve the tension. There are several indications for surgical treatment which are as follows.

 

Absolute indications include cauda equina syndrome or significant paresis. Other relative indications include motor deficits that are greater than grade 3, sciatica that is not responding to at least six months of conservative treatment, sciatica for more than six weeks, or nerve root pain due to foraminal bone stenosis.

 

There have been many discussions over the past few years regarding whether to treat herniation of intervertebral disc disease with prolonged conservative treatment or early surgical treatment. Much research has been conducted in this regard and most of them show that the final clinical outcome after 2 years is the same although the recovery is faster with early surgery. Therefore, it is suggested that early surgery may be appropriate as it enables the patient to return to work early and thereby is economically feasible.

 

Some surgeons may still use traditional discectomy although many are using minimally invasive surgical techniques over recent years. Microdiscectomy is considered to be in the halfway between the two ends. There are two surgical approaches that are being used. Minimally invasive surgery and percutaneous procedures are the ones that are being used due to their relative advantage. There is no place for the traditional surgical procedure known as a laminectomy.

 

However, there are some studies suggesting microdiscectomy is more favorable because of its both short term and long-term advantages. In the short term, there is a reduced length of operation, reduced bleeding, relief of symptoms, and reduced complication rate. This technique has been effective even after 10 years of follow up and therefore is the most preferred technique even now. The studies that have been performed to compare the minimally invasive technique and microdiscectomy have resulted in different results. Some have failed to establish a significant difference while one randomized control study was able to determine that microdiscectomy was more favorable.

 

In microdiscectomy, only a small incision is made aided by an operating microscope and the part of the herniated intervertebral disc fragment which is impinging on the nerve is removed by hemilaminectomy. Some part of the bone is also removed to facilitate access to the nerve root and the intervertebral disc. The duration in the hospital stay is minimal with only an overnight stay and observation because the patient can be discharged with minimal soreness and complete relief of the symptoms.

 

However, some unstable patients may need more prolonged admission and sometimes they may need fusion and arthroplasty. It is estimated that about 80 – 85 % of the patients who undergo microdiscectomy recover successfully and many of them are able to return to their normal occupation in about 6 weeks.

 

There is a discussion on whether to remove a large portion of the disc fragment and curetting of the disc space or to remove only the herniated fragment with minimal invasion of the intervertebral disc space. Many studies have suggested that the aggressive removal of large chunks of the disc could lead to more pain than when conservative therapy is used with 28% versus 11.5 %. It may lead to degenerative disc disease in the long term. However, with conservative therapy, there is a greater risk of recurrence of around 7 % in herniation of the disc. This may require additional surgery such as arthrodesis and arthroplasty to be performed in the future leading to significant distress and economic burden.

 

In the minimally invasive surgery, the surgeon usually makes a tiny incision in the back to put the dilators with increasing diameter to enlarge the tunnel until it reaches vertebra. This technique causes lesser trauma to the muscles than when seen in traditional microdiscectomy. Only a small portion of the disc is removed in order to expose the nerve root and the intervertebral disc. Then the surgeon can remove the herniated disc by the use of an endoscope or a microscope.

 

These minimally invasive surgical techniques have a higher advantage of lower surgical site infections and shorter hospital stays. The disc is centrally decompressed by either chemically or enzymatically with the use of chymopapain, laser, or plasma (ionized gas) ablation and vaporization. It can also be decompressed mechanically by using percutaneous lateral decompression or by aspirating and sucking with a shaver such as a nucleosome. Chemopapin was shown to have adverse effects and eventually withdrawn. Most of the above techniques have shown to be less effective than a placebo. Directed segmentectomy is the one that has shown some promise in being effective similar to microdiscectomy.

 

In the cervical spine, the herniated intervertebral discs are treated anteriorly. This is because the herniation occurs anteriorly and the manipulation of the cervical cord is not tolerated by the patient. The disc herniation that is due to foraminal stenosis and that is confined to the foramen are the only instances where a posterior approach is contemplated.

 

The minimal disc excision is an alternative to the anterior cervical spine approach. However, the intervertebral disc stability after the procedure is dependent on the residual disc. The neck pain can be significantly reduced following the procedure due to the removal of neuronal compression although significant impairment can occur with residual axial neck pain. Another intervention for cervical disc herniation includes anterior cervical interbody fusion. It is more suitable for patients with severe myelopathy with degenerative disc disease.

 

Complications of the Surgery

 

Although the risk of surgery is very low, complications can still occur. Post-operative infection is one of the commonest complications and therefore needs more vigorous infection control procedures in the theatre and in the ward. During the surgery, due to poor surgical technique, nerve damage can occur. A dural leak may occur when an opening in the lining of the nerve root causes leakage of cerebrospinal fluid which is bathing the nerve roots. The lining can be repaired during the surgery. However, headache can occur due to loss of cerebrospinal fluid but it usually improves with time without any residual damage. If blood around the nerve roots clots after the surgery, that blood clot may lead to compression of the nerve root leading to radicular pain which was experienced by the patient previously. Recurrent herniation of the intervertebral disc due to herniation of disc material at the same site is a devastating complication that can occur long term. This can be managed conservatively but surgery may be necessary ultimately.

 

Outcomes of the Surgery

 

There has been extensive research done regarding the outcome of lumbar disc herniation surgery. Generally, the results from the microdiscectomy surgery are good. There is more improvement of leg pain than back pain and therefore this surgery is not recommended for those who have only back pain. Many patients improve clinically over the first week but they may improve over the following several months. Typically, the pain disappears in the initial recovery period and it is followed by an improvement in the strength of the leg. Finally, the improvement of the sensation occurs. However, patients may complain of feeling numbness although there is no pain. The normal activities and work can be resumed over a few weeks after the surgery.

 

Novel Therapies

 

Although conservative therapy is the most appropriate therapy in treating patients, the current standard of care does not address the underlying pathology of herniation of the intervertebral discs. There are various pathways that are involved in the pathogenesis such as inflammatory, immune-mediated, and proteolytic pathways.

 

The role of inflammatory mediators is currently under research and it has led to the development of new therapies that are directed at these inflammatory mediators causing damage to the nerve roots. The cytokines such as TNF α are mainly involved in regulating these processes. The pain sensitivity is mediated by serotonin receptor antagonists and α2 adrenergic receptor antagonists.

 

Therefore, pharmacological therapies that target these receptors and mediators may influence the disease process and lead to a reduction in symptoms. Currently, cytokine antagonists against TNF α and IL 1β have been tested. Neuronal receptor blockers such as sarpogrelate hydrochloride etc have been tested in both animal models and in clinical studies for the treatment of sciatica. Cell cycle modifiers which target the microglia that is thought to initiate the inflammatory cascade has been tested with the neuroprotective antibiotic minocycline.

 

There is also research on inhibiting the NF- kB or protein kinase pathway recently. In the future, the treatment of herniation of the intervertebral disc will be much more improved thanks to the ongoing research. (Haro, Hirotaka)

 

 

A disc bulge and/or a herniated disc is a health issue that affects the intervertebral discs found in between each vertebra of the spine. Although these can occur as a natural part of degeneration with age, trauma or injury as well as repetitive overuse can also cause a disc bulge or a herniated disc. According to healthcare professionals, a disc bulge and/or a herniated disc is one of the most common health issues affecting the spine. A disc bulge is when the outer fibers of the annulus fibrosus are displaced from the margins of the adjacent vertebral bodies. A herniated disc is when a part of or the whole nucleus pulposus is protruded through the torn or weakened outer annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc. Treatment of these health issues focuses on reducing symptoms. Alternative treatment options, such as chiropractic care and/or physical therapy, can help relieve symptoms. Surgery may be utilized in cases of severe symptoms. – Dr. Alex Jimenez D.C., C.C.S.T. Insight

 

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Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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Ryan Welage and Alexander Jimenez, Both Medical Students discuss new approaches to working out. Using their advanced understanding with functional movements they undertake explaining simple methods to complex movement protocols.
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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The Functional Fitness Fellas | What is it? & Who Are They?

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 113 views May 17, 2020 1:46 pm

PODCAST: Dr. Alex Jimenez, a chiropractor in El Paso, TX, Kenna Vaughn, and Astrid Ornelas discuss a variety of natural treatment methods and techniques in treating inflammation as the primary focus of this podcast video. Dr. Alex Jimenez, Kenna Vaughn, and Astrid Ornelas present a discussion of natural ways to treat inflammatory cascades, including nutrition, diet, and nutraceuticals, among others. Knowing what are the best supplements are also presented as the primary focus of this podcast video. Nutraceuticals are considered to be a safe and effective alternative treatment approach that is well researched by scientists to help promote health and wellness. - Podcast Insight

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
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Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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PODCAST: Dr. Alex Jimenez, a chiropractor in El Paso, TX, Kenna Vaughn, and Astrid Ornelas discuss a variety of natural treatment methods and techniques in treating inflammation as the primary focus of this podcast video. Dr. Alex Jimenez, Kenna Vaughn, and Astrid Ornelas present a discussion of natural ways to treat inflammatory cascades, including nutrition, diet, and nutraceuticals, among others. Knowing what are the best supplements are also presented as the primary focus of this podcast video. Nutraceuticals are considered to be a safe and effective alternative treatment approach that is well researched by scientists to help promote health and wellness. - Podcast Insight

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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Treating Inflammation Naturally | El Paso, Tx (2020)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 180 views April 3, 2020 7:27 pm

Chronic back pain is a well-known health issue which unfortunately commonly affects many people throughout their lifetime. From chronic neck pain and back pain to widespread chronic pain symptoms associated with fibromyalgia, these painful symptoms can ultimately affect an individual's overall health and wellness as well as their quality of life. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor, or doctor of chiropractic (DC), who focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a variety of health issues, including chronic pain. Patients tell their stories and describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them recover their overall quality of life as well as their health and wellness. The patients highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for chronic pain, among other health issues.  

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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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Chronic back pain is a well-known health issue which unfortunately commonly affects many people throughout their lifetime. From chronic neck pain and back pain to widespread chronic pain symptoms associated with fibromyalgia, these painful symptoms can ultimately affect an individual's overall health and wellness as well as their quality of life. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor, or doctor of chiropractic (DC), who focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a variety of health issues, including chronic pain. Patients tell their stories and describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them recover their overall quality of life as well as their health and wellness. The patients highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for chronic pain, among other health issues.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way
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Thank You & God Bless.
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
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Chronic *BACK PAIN* Therapy | El Paso, Tx (2019)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 69 views June 14, 2019 3:51 pm

Sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, is a common health issue which can affect approximately 8 out of 10 people throughout their lifetimes. Patients describe how their back pain affected their ability to engage in their everyday physical activities. Truide Torres discusses how she struggled with back pain during her pregnancy. Dionicio Espinoza discusses how his job as a truck driver can trigger his back pain. Patients recommend chiropractic care with Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, in El Paso, TX, to treat sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, and back pain.

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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
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Sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, is a common health issue which can affect approximately 8 out of 10 people throughout their lifetimes. Patients describe how their back pain affected their ability to engage in their everyday physical activities. Truide Torres discusses how she struggled with back pain during her pregnancy. Dionicio Espinoza discusses how his job as a truck driver can trigger his back pain. Patients recommend chiropractic care with Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, in El Paso, TX, to treat sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, and back pain.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way
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Thank You & God Bless.
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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The *SCIATICA* Specialist | El Paso, Tx (2019)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 240 views May 24, 2019 3:56 pm

April Hermosillo achieves overall health and wellness every day by following proper nutrition and engaging in exercises or physical activities. As a regular fitness participant, however, April Hermosillo can experience back and low back pain which ultimately affects even her most basic daily tasks. April Hermosillo struggled with spine health issues and sciatica before she received chiropractic care. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor in El Paso, TX who has helped April Hermosillo achieve pain relief so she can return to her everyday fitness routines. April Hermosillo describes how Dr. Alex Jimenez has tremendously helped improve her overall symptoms. April Hermosillo highly recommends Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for personalized spine and sciatica treatment and rehabilitation.

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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
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April Hermosillo achieves overall health and wellness every day by following proper nutrition and engaging in exercises or physical activities. As a regular fitness participant, however, April Hermosillo can experience back and low back pain which ultimately affects even her most basic daily tasks. April Hermosillo struggled with spine health issues and sciatica before she received chiropractic care. Dr. Alex Jimenez is a chiropractor in El Paso, TX who has helped April Hermosillo achieve pain relief so she can return to her everyday fitness routines. April Hermosillo describes how Dr. Alex Jimenez has tremendously helped improve her overall symptoms. April Hermosillo highly recommends Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for personalized spine and sciatica treatment and rehabilitation.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
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Personalized *SPINE & SCIATICA* Treatment | El Paso, Tx (2019)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 129 views March 29, 2019 12:21 pm

Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain which extends down the length of the legs from the lower back. Approximately 90 percent of sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, develops when a spinal disc herniation compresses a spinal nerve along the lumbar spine. Piriformis syndrome and pregnancy are other common causes of sciatica. Chiropractic care is an alternative, treatment option which focuses on the treatment of injuries and/or conditions associated with the musculoskeletal and nervous system. Patients describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them achieve sciatica relief through chiropractic care. Edgar M. Reyes and Truide Torres highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for sciatica.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to subscribe and share us.  

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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information:  
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com 
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 
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Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain which extends down the length of the legs from the lower back. Approximately 90 percent of sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain, develops when a spinal disc herniation compresses a spinal nerve along the lumbar spine. Piriformis syndrome and pregnancy are other common causes of sciatica. Chiropractic care is an alternative, treatment option which focuses on the treatment of injuries and/or conditions associated with the musculoskeletal and nervous system. Patients describe how Dr. Alex Jimenez has helped them achieve sciatica relief through chiropractic care. Edgar M. Reyes and Truide Torres highly recommend Dr. Alex Jimenez as the non-surgical choice for sciatica.

If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to subscribe and share us.

Thank You & God Bless.
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Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
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Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com
Fitness & Nutrition: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
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Advanced Sciatica Treatment | El Paso, Tx (Chiropractor)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 43 views March 22, 2019 3:17 pm

Truide Torres recibe atención quiropráctica con el Dr. Alex Jimenez por su dolor en el nervio ciático. La ciática es una colección de síntomas caracterizados por dolor lumbar que se irradia a través de los muslos hacia las piernas, rodillas y pies. El dolor del nervio ciático puede afectar uno o ambos lados de las extremidades inferiores. Truide Torres luchó para participar en sus actividades físicas diarias debido a sus síntomas de ciática. A través de ajustes espinales y manipulaciones manuales, el Dr. Alex Jimenez restauró cuidadosamente la alineación original de su columna, aliviando sus síntomas dolorosos. Truide Torres recomienda al Dr. Alex Jimenez y su personal como la opción no quirúrgica para la ciática.

Recomiéndanos: Si te ha gustado este video y / o te hemos ayudado de alguna manera, no dudes en recomendarnos. Gracias, Dios te bendiga.

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Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/ 
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Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com 
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 

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Truide Torres recibe atención quiropráctica con el Dr. Alex Jimenez por su dolor en el nervio ciático. La ciática es una colección de síntomas caracterizados por dolor lumbar que se irradia a través de los muslos hacia las piernas, rodillas y pies. El dolor del nervio ciático puede afectar uno o ambos lados de las extremidades inferiores. Truide Torres luchó para participar en sus actividades físicas diarias debido a sus síntomas de ciática. A través de ajustes espinales y manipulaciones manuales, el Dr. Alex Jimenez restauró cuidadosamente la alineación original de su columna, aliviando sus síntomas dolorosos. Truide Torres recomienda al Dr. Alex Jimenez y su personal como la opción no quirúrgica para la ciática.

Recomiéndanos: Si te ha gustado este video y / o te hemos ayudado de alguna manera, no dudes en recomendarnos. Gracias, Dios te bendiga.

Recommend: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Health Grades: http://www.healthgrades.com/review/3SDJ4
Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ®™
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Tratamiendo para dolor de nervio Ciático | El Paso, Tx

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 97 views December 17, 2018 11:44 am

Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain, discomfort, tingling and burning sensations, and numbness which often extends from the low back, down the buttocks and thighs, into the knee and the foot. Sciatica is caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. Sciatic nerve pain can develop due to an injury and/or aggravated condition. Patients diagnosed with sciatica describe their symptoms and how these affected their daily lives. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have provided pain relief to many patients experiencing sciatica. Chiropractic care can help restore the original alignment of the spine to help improve sciatica. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for a variety of health issues, including sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain.

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You & God Bless.  

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Health Grades: http://www.healthgrades.com/review/3SDJ4 
Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/ 
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/ 
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/ 
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/ 
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2 
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ 

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com 
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor 

Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ®™ 
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justplayfitness 
PUSH-as-Rx: www.pushasrx.com

Sciatica is a collection of symptoms characterized by pain, discomfort, tingling and burning sensations, and numbness which often extends from the low back, down the buttocks and thighs, into the knee and the foot. Sciatica is caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. Sciatic nerve pain can develop due to an injury and/or aggravated condition. Patients diagnosed with sciatica describe their symptoms and how these affected their daily lives. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have provided pain relief to many patients experiencing sciatica. Chiropractic care can help restore the original alignment of the spine to help improve sciatica. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for a variety of health issues, including sciatica, or sciatic nerve pain.

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You & God Bless.

Recommend: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Health Grades: http://www.healthgrades.com/review/3SDJ4
Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ®™
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PUSHftinessathletictraining/
PUSH-as-Rx: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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Rehabilitation for Sciatica Pain | El Paso, Tx.

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 48 views November 30, 2018 4:33 pm

A common health issue frequently treated by Dr. Alex Jimenez, sciatica is a collection of symptoms caused by the compression or impingement of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. The most common symptoms of sciatica include low back pain, hip pain, and radiating pain which extends from the buttocks down into the feet. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have helped many patients achieve pain relief from their sciatica symptoms through the use of a variety of treatment methods and techniques, educating them about their health issues. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for sciatic nerve pain. 

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You & God Bless.  

Recommend: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Health Grades: http://www.healthgrades.com/review/3SDJ4 
Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/ 
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/ 
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/ 
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/ 
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2 
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ 

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/ 

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com 
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com 
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com 
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com 

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor 

Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ®™ 
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justplayfitness 
PUSH-as-Rx: www.pushasrx.com

A common health issue frequently treated by Dr. Alex Jimenez, sciatica is a collection of symptoms caused by the compression or impingement of the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the human body. The most common symptoms of sciatica include low back pain, hip pain, and radiating pain which extends from the buttocks down into the feet. Dr. Alex Jimenez and his staff have helped many patients achieve pain relief from their sciatica symptoms through the use of a variety of treatment methods and techniques, educating them about their health issues. Dr. Alex Jimenez is the non-surgical choice for sciatic nerve pain.

Please Recommend Us: If you have enjoyed this video and/or we have helped you in any way please feel free to recommend us. Thank You & God Bless.

Recommend: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Health Grades: http://www.healthgrades.com/review/3SDJ4
Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/reviews/
Facebook Sports Page: https://www.facebook.com/pushasrx/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/
Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: Dr. Alex Jimenez – Chiropractor
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dralexjimenez/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

Recommend: PUSH-as-Rx ®™
Rehabilitation Center: https://www.pushasrx.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PUSHftinessathletictraining/
PUSH-as-Rx: http://www.push4fitness.com/team/

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YouTube Video UEwzeUg1RlctbFNNT2Fac3o4VGxxUE9rZW1PTUJYNUxxLS4zQzFBN0RGNzNFREFCMjBE

Education About Sciatica | El Paso, Tx

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 94 views November 21, 2018 4:44 pm

Let's embark on a journey of holistic healing as we delve into the transformative realms of chiropractic care and functional medicine. Join us to uncover the secrets behind restoring vitality, enhancing well-being, and embracing a life of renewed health and vitality. Discover the synergistic power of ancient wisdom and modern science, guiding you towards optimal wellness and a vibrant life.

  Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Let's embark on a journey of holistic healing as we delve into the transformative realms of chiropractic care and functional medicine. Join us to uncover the secrets behind restoring vitality, enhancing well-being, and embracing a life of renewed health and vitality. Discover the synergistic power of ancient wisdom and modern science, guiding you towards optimal wellness and a vibrant life.

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Unlocking Vitality: Chiropractic Wisdom and the Science of Functional Healing | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 125 views May 7, 2024 1:37 pm

Join us for a fascinating journey through the world of personal injuries in this revealing video. We'll delve into the overlooked side of traumas and how they affect our bodies in ways we might not even realize. From ankle twists to lingering headaches, discover how untreated injuries can snowball into bigger health issues over time. Let's unravel the mysteries together and learn why it's crucial to address injuries early for better long-term health. 

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Join us for a fascinating journey through the world of personal injuries in this revealing video. We'll delve into the overlooked side of traumas and how they affect our bodies in ways we might not even realize. From ankle twists to lingering headaches, discover how untreated injuries can snowball into bigger health issues over time. Let's unravel the mysteries together and learn why it's crucial to address injuries early for better long-term health.

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Beyond the Surface: Understanding the Effects of Personal Injury | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 55 views April 15, 2024 8:37 am

Welcome to our channel! In this enlightening video, Alexander Jimenez delves deep into osteoarthritis, a widespread condition affecting millions worldwide. Unlike mere wear and tear, osteoarthritis is a complex disease with profound impacts on daily life. But fear not, as we explore the transformative role of chiropractic care in managing and alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms, offering hope and holistic solutions.

From understanding the intricacies of osteoarthritis to uncovering the benefits of chiropractic interventions, this video navigates through diagnosis, conventional treatments, and the empowering potential of chiropractic care. Discover how chiropractic techniques, tailored to individual needs, promote pain relief, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.

Empowering patients through education and self-management, chiropractic care emerges as a pivotal player in the comprehensive treatment of osteoarthritis. Join us on this journey towards holistic healing and wellness. Subscribe to our channel and become part of our health-conscious community dedicated to empowering lives through chiropractic care. Together, let's embark on a path to better joint health and a brighter future. Don't forget to like, share, and connect with us for more insightful content. Thank you for watching, and here's to your vibrant health!

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Welcome to our channel! In this enlightening video, Alexander Jimenez delves deep into osteoarthritis, a widespread condition affecting millions worldwide. Unlike mere wear and tear, osteoarthritis is a complex disease with profound impacts on daily life. But fear not, as we explore the transformative role of chiropractic care in managing and alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms, offering hope and holistic solutions.

From understanding the intricacies of osteoarthritis to uncovering the benefits of chiropractic interventions, this video navigates through diagnosis, conventional treatments, and the empowering potential of chiropractic care. Discover how chiropractic techniques, tailored to individual needs, promote pain relief, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.

Empowering patients through education and self-management, chiropractic care emerges as a pivotal player in the comprehensive treatment of osteoarthritis. Join us on this journey towards holistic healing and wellness. Subscribe to our channel and become part of our health-conscious community dedicated to empowering lives through chiropractic care. Together, let's embark on a path to better joint health and a brighter future. Don't forget to like, share, and connect with us for more insightful content. Thank you for watching, and here's to your vibrant health!

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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YouTube Video VVV5NTNGNC1RbUg3WVdEQ1NHUnF4T0VRLkpYeFYwaDdfWTdr

Chiropractic Solutions for Osteoarthritis | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 79 views April 11, 2024 12:23 pm

Today we discuss how chiropractic care can be a powerful tool in your personal injury rehabilitation journey.

We will talk about the benefits of chiropractic care for pain relief and mobility improvement.
How chiropractors work alongside other healthcare professionals for a holistic recovery plan.
Getting the most out of your chiropractic treatment after an injury, and more!

Get back to feeling your best, naturally!

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Today we discuss how chiropractic care can be a powerful tool in your personal injury rehabilitation journey.

We will talk about the benefits of chiropractic care for pain relief and mobility improvement.
How chiropractors work alongside other healthcare professionals for a holistic recovery plan.
Getting the most out of your chiropractic treatment after an injury, and more!

Get back to feeling your best, naturally!

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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YouTube Video VVV5NTNGNC1RbUg3WVdEQ1NHUnF4T0VRLkpmZkpIUE9OQy00

Personal Injury Rehabilitation | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 56 views March 12, 2024 7:34 am

Explore the transformative power of movement as chiropractors unveil the art of healing through motion. Discover how gentle adjustments and therapeutic exercises pave the path to holistic wellness in this enlightening journey into the world of chiropractic care.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Explore the transformative power of movement as chiropractors unveil the art of healing through motion. Discover how gentle adjustments and therapeutic exercises pave the path to holistic wellness in this enlightening journey into the world of chiropractic care.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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YouTube Video VVV5NTNGNC1RbUg3WVdEQ1NHUnF4T0VRLkdLUVJ5V3dWeXpV

Movement Medicine: Chiropractic Care | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 79 views March 10, 2024 12:27 pm

#alternativemedicine

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 49 views February 29, 2024 4:05 pm

In this video, we delve into the holistic approach of chiropractors, seamlessly blending traditional techniques with modern integrative practices. Discover how chiropractors synergize their expertise with various medical disciplines, offering patients a comprehensive and personalized approach to wellness. From spinal adjustments to nutritional guidance, acupuncture, and mindfulness techniques, witness the transformative power of integrating chiropractic care into the broader spectrum of holistic healthcare.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

In this video, we delve into the holistic approach of chiropractors, seamlessly blending traditional techniques with modern integrative practices. Discover how chiropractors synergize their expertise with various medical disciplines, offering patients a comprehensive and personalized approach to wellness. From spinal adjustments to nutritional guidance, acupuncture, and mindfulness techniques, witness the transformative power of integrating chiropractic care into the broader spectrum of holistic healthcare.

We present, bridge, and connect various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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YouTube Video VVV5NTNGNC1RbUg3WVdEQ1NHUnF4T0VRLnV6VjNfQmlRdnlV

Beyond Adjustments: Chiropractic and Integrative Healthcare | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 63 views February 15, 2024 2:49 pm

Discover expert insights, practical tips, and effective exercises to reclaim your mobility and bid farewell to sciatica discomfort. Whether you're a long-time sufferer or curious about preventative measures, this video is your ultimate guide to achieving a pain-free, active lifestyle. Say goodbye to sciatica and hello to a healthier you! 🚀 #ChiropracticCare #SciaticaRelief #RehabilitationTips

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Discover expert insights, practical tips, and effective exercises to reclaim your mobility and bid farewell to sciatica discomfort. Whether you're a long-time sufferer or curious about preventative measures, this video is your ultimate guide to achieving a pain-free, active lifestyle. Say goodbye to sciatica and hello to a healthier you! ? #ChiropracticCare #SciaticaRelief #RehabilitationTips

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

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Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

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Reclaim Your Mobility: Chiropractic Care for Sciatica Recovery | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 90 views January 27, 2024 1:49 pm

Discover the powerful impact of chiropractic solutions in promoting healing and restoring well-being. Join us in exploring the path to recovery and reclaiming your health post-trauma. Your wellness journey starts here!

 Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.   

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.       

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.       
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*     

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *   
✅ Stress Hormones & Health 
✅ Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity* 
✅ Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
✅ Fibromyalgia & Inflammation 
✅ Diabetes & Autoimmunity* 
✅ Weight Loss 
✅ Body Composition Analysis
✅ Thyroid Dysfunction* 
✅ Autoimmune Disorder*
✅ Heart Disease & Inflammation*
✅ Agility & Mobility 
✅ Injury Recovery Programs 
✅ Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans 
✅ Severe Sciatica Syndromes 
✅ Other Complex Health Challenges
✅ Neutraceutical Recommendations
✅ Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
✅ Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
✅ Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice) 
 
We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.     

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.     

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.     

It is all about.   

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING     

Join us in improving your health.     

Blessings,     

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 
phone: 915-850-0900   

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*         

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.     

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.     

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.     
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*     

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information: 
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

Discover the powerful impact of chiropractic solutions in promoting healing and restoring well-being. Join us in exploring the path to recovery and reclaiming your health post-trauma. Your wellness journey starts here!

Our care plans are base on Functional Medicine as a systems approach based on biology that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. We focus on the paradigm that symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing factors to an individual's illness.

This approach shifts from the traditional disease-centered focus of most medical practices to a more holistic person-centered approach.

Our discussions team includes Integrative Doctors, Functional Medicine Experts, Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Chiropractors, Physical Medicine Doctors, Therapists, and Exercise Performance Specialists.
We provide clinical insights, treatment options, and methods to achieve clinically sound, specific measured goals.*

Functional & Integrative Health Live Events *
? Stress Hormones & Health
? Gut Health, Inflammation & Auto-Immunity*
? Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
? Fibromyalgia & Inflammation
? Diabetes & Autoimmunity*
? Weight Loss
? Body Composition Analysis
? Thyroid Dysfunction*
? Autoimmune Disorder*
? Heart Disease & Inflammation*
? Agility & Mobility
? Injury Recovery Programs
? Complex Lower Back Pain Recovery Plans
? Severe Sciatica Syndromes
? Other Complex Health Challenges
? Neutraceutical Recommendations
? Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics*
? Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Metabalomics
? Care Plans (Advanced Clinical Practice)

We present, bridge, and connect these various health programs, functional medicine protocols, fitness methods, injury recovery programs, and offer complete wellness packages.

To that end, we shed light and offer treatment options and bring a deep understanding of the real underlying causes of those suffering from acute and interconnected chronic degenerative disorders.

Ultimately, we empower you to achieve and maintain your personalized, healthy way of living by understanding the root causes of disorders.

It is all about.

LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING

Join us in improving your health.

Blessings,

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*
email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone:
phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico*

Notice: Our information scope is limited to musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present talks and clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist in our events is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure.

The information in these events is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Our presentations are designed to share knowledge and information from Dr. Jimenez's research, experience, and collaborative functional medicine community. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.
We use and discuss functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support the musculoskeletal system's care for injuries or disorders. Our events, webinars, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and issues that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.*

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/drjyt

Facebook Clinical Page: https://www.facebook.com/dralexjimenez/
Facebook Injuries Page: https://www.facebook.com/elpasochiropractor/
Facebook Neuropathy Page: https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoNeuropathyCenter/

Yelp: El Paso Rehabilitation Center: http://goo.gl/pwY2n2
Yelp: El Paso Clinical Center: Treatment: https://goo.gl/r2QPuZ

Clinical Testimonies: https://www.dralexjimenez.com/category/testimonies/

Information:
Clinical Site: https://www.dralexjimenez.com
Injury Site: https://personalinjurydoctorgroup.com
Sports Injury Site: https://chiropracticscientist.com
Back Injury Site: https://www.elpasobackclinic.com
Functional Medicine: https://wellnessdoctorrx.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralexjimenez
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crossfitdoctor

DISCLAIMER: https://dralexjimenez.com/legal-disclaimer/

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Chiropractic Care for Healing After Trauma | El Paso, Tx (2024)

Dr. Alexander Jimenez 68 views January 16, 2024 12:55 pm

Again, We Welcome You.

Our Purpose & Passions: I am a Doctor of Chiropractic specializing in progressive, cutting-edge therapies and functional rehabilitation procedures focused on clinical physiology, total health, practical strength training, and complete conditioning. We focus on restoring normal body functions after neck, back, spinal and soft tissue injuries.

We use Specialized Chiropractic Protocols, Wellness Programs, Functional & Integrative Nutrition, Agility & Mobility Fitness Training, and Rehabilitation Systems for all ages.

As an extension to effective rehabilitation, we too offer our patients, disabled veterans, athletes, and young and elder a diverse portfolio of strength equipment, high-performance exercises, and advanced agility treatment options. We have teamed up with the city’s premier doctors, therapists, and trainers to provide high-level competitive athletes the possibility to push themselves to their highest abilities within our facilities.

We’ve been blessed to use our methods with thousands of El Pasoans over the last three decades allowing us to restore our patients’ health and fitness while implementing researched non-surgical methods and functional wellness programs.

Our programs are natural and use the body’s ability to achieve specific measured goals, rather than introducing harmful chemicals, controversial hormone replacement, unwanted surgeries, or addictive drugs. We want you to live a functional life that is fulfilled with more energy, a positive attitude, better sleep, and less pain. Our goal is to ultimately empower our patients to maintain the healthiest way of living.

With a bit of work, we can achieve optimal health together, no matter the age or disability.

Join us in improving your health for you and your family.

It’s all about: LIVING, LOVING & MATTERING!

Welcome & God Bless

EL PASO LOCATIONS

East Side: Main Clinic*
11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste 128
Phone: 915-412-6677

Central: Rehabilitation Center
6440 Gateway East, Ste B
Phone: 915-850-0900

North East Rehabilitation & Fitness Center
7100 Airport Blvd, Ste. C
Phone: 915-412-6677

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Address: 11860 Vista Del Sol Dr Suite 128
El Paso, TX 79936
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Address: 6440 Gateway East, Building B
El Paso, TX 79905
Phone: (915) 850-0900
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Address: 1700 N Zaragoza Rd # 117
El Paso, TX 79936
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El Paso, TX 79905
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The information herein on "Disc Bulge & Herniation Chiropractic Care Overview" is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional or licensed physician and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make healthcare decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified healthcare professional.

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Our information scope is limited to Chiropractic, musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, contributing etiological viscerosomatic disturbances within clinical presentations, associated somatovisceral reflex clinical dynamics, subluxation complexes, sensitive health issues, and/or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions.

We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from various disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for the injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system.

Our videos, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and topics that relate to and directly or indirectly support our clinical scope of practice.*

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We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how it may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, or contact us at 915-850-0900.

We are here to help you and your family.

Blessings

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, RN*, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, ATN*

email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com

Licensed as a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) in Texas & New Mexico*
Texas DC License # TX5807, New Mexico DC License # NM-DC2182

Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN*) in Florida
Florida License RN License # RN9617241 (Control No. 3558029)
Compact Status: Multi-State License: Authorized to Practice in 40 States*

Presently Matriculated: ICHS: MSN* FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner Program)

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