• a fracture
• cancer of the bone or bone marrow
• severe spinal osteoporosis
• tuberculosis of the spine
• a disease of the spinal cord
• severe arthritis
• an infection in your bone or joint
• acute gout
• compression of your spinal cord or cauda equina (nerve roots at the end of your spine)
• uncontrolled diabetic neuropathy
• a bleeding disorder
• pain down your leg or arm with increasing weakness, difficulty walking and bowel or bladder control problems
Prior to treatment, your DC will take a detailed medical history. It’s important to give thorough answers, even if you’re not sure a
health condition has any bearing on your chiropractic therapy. This will enable your DC to rule out treatments that aren’t
appropriate for you.
For more info visit: www.tucsonarizonachiropractor.com.
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