Can This Help Me?

Listening to people using Easy Spine services, we find lasting, profound results relating to following health and wellness concerns:

  • Anxiety
  • Stress — difficulty in coping with current life situation
  • Numbing, tingling, painful sensations down arms (carpal tunnel syndrome) and legs (sciatica)
  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Chronic pain
  • Depression
  • Injury recovery — whiplash, auto accidents, sports injuries, etc.
  • Addictions, if there is enough cooperation to follow through with recommended care
  • Sleep disorders — insomnia
  • Busy mind with lots of “mental chatter”, miss the “sense of wonder I had as a kid”
  • Self-confidence
  • Lifestyle choices:  Diet, exercise, meditation, less use of medications
  • Athletic performance
  • Job performance
  • Public presentations: speaking before an audience, music, teaching, acting, etc.
  • Personal relationships, less alarm and anger, more compassion
  • I seem to be stuck in a pattern I keep repeating over and over again
  • Lack of focus — at work, school studies, etc.  This is commonly referred to as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).   As with all symptoms, labels, in my opinion, are often a disservice.  The person’s sense of self-identity begins to “own” the problem.  “I have ADD.”  To a large extant, self-identity determines what we can perceive and act upon.  The same can be said for all symptoms.

The following pages can be used as a more in-depth guide for what to expect.

Healing Versus Curing: Crossroads and Outcomes
Most Critical Need
Spine & Nerves Anatomy
Spinal Imaging Perspective: X-Ray / MRI Medical Reports
Progression of Care

Anxiety

Stress – difficulty in coping with current life situation

Numbing, tingling, painful sensations down arms (carpal tunnel syndrome) and legs (sciatica)

Back pain

Neck pain

Chronic pain

Depression

Injury recovery – whiplash, auto accidents, sports injuries, etc.

Addictions, if there is enough cooperation to follow-through with recommended care

Sleep disorders – insomnia

Busy mind with lots of “mental chatter”, miss the “sense of wonder I had as a kid”

Self-confidence

Lifestyle choices: diet, exercise, meditation, less use of medications

I seem to be stuck in a pattern I keep repeating over and over again

Lack of focus – at work, school studies, etc.

This is commonly referred to as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).  As with all symptoms, labels, in my opinion, are often a disservice.  The person’s sense of self-identity begins to “own” the problem.  “I have ADD.”  To a large extant, self-identity determines what we can perceive and act upon.  The same can be said for all symptoms.