Migraine is a complex condition that we don’t fully understand, and the same could be said for cervical artery dissections (CeAD). This week’s review explores the potential association between migraines […]
Tag Archives: Stroke
In chiropractic practice, we should always be cautious with patients presenting with acute onset, unusual or severe headaches. This is primarily because an acute-onset headache is often the first symptom […]
This weekend I am presenting in Chicago at the American College of Chiropractic Consultants conference (co-hosted by the ACA Council on Forensic Sciences and NCMIC). On Saturday morning I will […]
This week, another big data investigation from Dr. Robert Trager and colleagues, this time looking at over 77 000 patients with SLE and their risk of cervical artery dissection… Systemic […]
The relationship between neck manipulation and cervical artery stroke is obviously an important topic to discuss from both research and clinical perspectives. This is a topic I have covered in […]
Have you ever adjusted a cadaver? These researchers have, all in the name of good science! We are all aware of the possible relationship between cSMT and cervical artery strokes […]
Dizziness and vertigo are common reasons for people to present for medical care and they often present in our chiropractic offices as well. When this symptomatology is acute and severe, […]







