February 6, 2012

Provider Profile: Randall Gates, D.C., D.A.C.N.B.

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Written By Matt Larson | Peripheral neuropathy, vertigo, anxiety, autism, chronic pain and fatigue …Call the chiropractor? Perhaps. A chiropractic neurologist? Even better. Randall Gates, D.C., D.A.C.N.B., of Power Health Rehab and Wellness in Reno, is just that. “It’s basically personal training for your brain,” he says. “Sometimes that will include chiropractic adjustments. I am a chiropractor by training, but just as within any profession there are post-graduate degrees to get … [Read more...]

Ease Colic with Chiropractic Care

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Written By Dr. Tony Jensen | What is colic? Dr. Sears was asked this question, and even though no one completely understands colic, let's make two assumptions: First, the baby has pain in the gut, as the term "colic" comes from the Greek kolikos, meaning "suffering in the colon." Secondly, the whole baby is upset as a result. My perspective on colic changed years ago when a mother brought her baby in and wanted me to find out why he was crying so much. After I diagnosed her baby with … [Read more...]

Improved Stroke Rehabilitation

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Written By: Martin Rutherford, D.C., C.C.S.T. & Randall Gates, D.C., D.A.C.N.B. | Strokes, also known as cerebrovascular accidents, are one of the leading causes of death and disability in this country, with approximately 795,000 individuals suffering from a stroke each year. These tragic and life altering events result from a disruption of appropriate amounts of blood flow to areas of the brain. There are numerous warning signs of an impending stroke, some of them including sudden … [Read more...]

Breakthrough in Movement Disorders

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Written By Martin Rutherford, D.C., C.C.S.T. and Randall Gates, D.C., D.A.C.N.B. | What are movement disorders? Movement disorders are a group of diseases and syndromes that affect an individual’s capability to produce and control movements. There are many different types of movement disorders. Some consist of an individual having too much movement, while at other times the movement disorder can consist of too little movement, or an inability to initiate movement. Furthermore, in … [Read more...]

Balance Disorders

Written By Dr. Martin P. Rutherford, DC | People who suffer with chronic vertigo, dizziness or balance problems are often told that the issue is with their inner ear or their sinus; when, in fact, balance disorders can be caused by a complex combination of neurological, hormonal, immune, mechanical, and nutritional problems as well. There are several different kinds of balance disorders. There is vertigo with spinning. There is vertigo without spinning. There is ataxia, which is like … [Read more...]

R U Healthy?

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Written By Dr. Tony Jensen | A question you need to ask yourself is do you want to be healthy or just not sick? When you ask most people what makes you healthy, they’ll tell you “nutrition and exercise.” These are two big components to better health; but most people overlook the two key components: which are Emotional Health and the Brain and Nervous System. All of these play a major role in your overall function of good health. Nutrition is very important and is overlooked more than … [Read more...]

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