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August 9, 2016
August 9, 2016
The Quickest Way To Change Muscle Tone
For this patient, excessive afferent input (nervous signals to the brain) coming from his periodontal ligaments (in his mouth) caused back pain and weakness in his lower back.
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Simon King B.App.Sc.(Chiro), DIBAK, MACA
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