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Posture while driving: Does anybody even think about this?
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Gen Z: 20 is the new 60 unless…
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How many people suffer from TMJ dysfunction and don't know it? Topics Covered:
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Your body robs Peter To pay Paul
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This week Dr. Romina covers:
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Is the future workforce already at risk of MSDs? This week we are revisiting
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In this podcast we cover:
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#24 Car accidents - Seatbelt injuries: Questions answered in this episode:
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#23 Car Accidents -Whiplash! Questions Covered:
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative, progressive disorder that affects nerve cells in deep parts of the brain called the basal ganglia and the substantia nigra. Nerve cells in the substantia nigra produce the neurotransmitter dopamine and are responsible for relaying messages that plan and control body movement.
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Questions Answered:
-How would you define compensation?
-Does your body start creating abnormal structures to support bad posture?
-Can you several areas of your body compensating all at once and what's the result?
-What can people do to reverse these issues and is it a long process?