What is a subluxation and what is somatic dysfunction? What role do the mechanoreceptors and nocirecptors play in pain and signaling responses at the cord level? Based on your post, do you believe Chiropractic is Evidenced Based?
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What is a subluxation and what is somatic dysfunction? What role do the mechanoreceptors and nocirecptors play in pain and signaling responses at the cord level?
Based on your post, do you believe Chiropractic is Evidenced Based?
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