Anterior Head Translation and SADD CBP® NP #32, Positive Outcomes with Torrette’s Syndrome CBP®NP #33

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Anterior Head Translation and SADD CBP® NP #32 Spinal Arthritis and degenerative disc disease is a common condition affecting people today. This study from Chiropractic BioPhysics is a model of the cervical spine in the Sagittal plane. The model predicted that anterior translation posture and straightened cervical spines will increase the forces acting the cervical vertebra and discs by up to 4.25 times greater than they should be compared to normal. This increased force is likely to increase spinal arthritis and disc disease.

Positive Outcomes with Torrette’s Syndrome CBP®NP #33 Tourette’s syndrome is a complex neurological disorder of true unknown etiology. This case describes the resolution of both motor (movement) and phonic (sound) compulsive tic disorders in a 19 year old male with chronic Tourette’s. Restoration of the cervical curvature and anterior head posture using Chiropractic BioPhysics or CBP technique was correlated to the patient’s improvement.

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Deed Harrison, DC Deed Harrison, DC

Deed E. Harrison, D.C., graduated from Life-West Chiropractic College in 1996. Dr. Harrison has developed and researched original spinal rehabilitation procedures and has lectured to spine clinicians at nearly 1000 professional educational conferences around the world. He has authored (co-authored) approximately 278 peer-reviewed spine related publications, 7 spine textbooks, and numerous conference proceedings. He is a highly respected chiropractic researcher and educator in the realm of conservative spine care. Dr. Harrison is a manuscript reviewer for several top-tier, Q1, peer-reviewed Spine journals including. He has developed and completed two successful Special Issues on spine rehabilitation for the Journal of Clinical Medicine as a Guest Editor. Additionally, he is an academic editorial board member of Scientific Reports and the Journal of Clinical Medicine. Dr. Harrison is a past member to the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS), is a former International Chiropractors Association’s (ICA) Nevada State Assembly Representative member, and he formerly held a position on the Chiropractic Physicians Board of Nevada. Currently, Dr. Harrison is the President / CEO of Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®)Technique & Seminars and is the President of CBP NonProfit, Inc. – a spinal research foundation. Dr. Harrison directs and owns a large chiropractic rehabilitation and education facility in Eagle, ID, USA called the Ideal Spine Health Center. Currently, he been preliminarily / conditionally accepted into a PhD program and will be pursuing his Doctorate in Forensic Medicine.