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

 

 

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Sciatica Patients Under Chiropractic Less Likely to have Opioid-Related Adverse Events
Sciatica Patients Under Chiropractic Less Likely to have Opioid-Related Adverse Events
A large study published on January 28, 2025, in the PLOS ONE journal, showed that patients who were suffering with sciatica and selected chiropractic care were less likely to suffer Opioid-Related Adverse Events (ORADEs) as compared to those who did not receive chiropractic. The study was conducted by researchers . . .
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Breech Pregnancy Helped at 37 Weeks with Chiropractic Care
Breech Pregnancy Helped at 37 Weeks with Chiropractic Care
The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health Chiropractic published the results of a case study on June 30, 2025, documenting the resolution of transverse lie breech pregnancy through chiropractic of a woman who was 37 weeks into her pregnancy. A transverse lie breech pregnancy is when the baby . . .
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Infant Helped by Chiropractic After Birth Trauma
Infant Helped by Chiropractic After Birth Trauma
The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health published the results of a case study on May 27, 2025, documenting the improvement through chiropractic care, in a variety of health issues, of a newborn who suffered severe birth trauma. According to the study authors, "Birth trauma has been defined . . .
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped with Chiropractic
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped with Chiropractic
A case report published on February 7, 2025, in the open access science journal Cureus documented chiropractic care helping reduce scoliosis in an adolescent patient. The National Library of Medicine defines this condition as, "Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most common form of pediatric . . .
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