Cerebral Hypoperfusion aka "Low Blood Flow To The Brain" & How Chiropractic Care Helps.

What Is Cerebral Hypoperfusion? In medical nomenclature, the term “perfusion” refers to the process of liquid flowing to an organ. An increase in blood flow is known as “hyperperfusion,” whereas a decrease is dubbed “hypoperfusion.” When discussing blood flow specifically to the brain, the moniker “cerebral perfusion” is used. Consequently, “cerebral hypoperfusion” indicates a drop in blood flow to the brain.

Spinal problems reduce blood flow to the brain you probably are aware that spinal problems trigger back and neck pain. But did you know that research links them with a vast array of other health concerns? In fact, nearly every month researchers discover a major new finding regarding spinal dysfunction and disease. Dr. Troy Peters with Peters Wellness Chiropractic and Massage in Goodyear Arizona is committed to staying up-to-date with wellness research and sharing this information with patients. When fully informed, patients are better able to make choices that propel them toward optimal health.

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Do you have questions about how your spinal health may be affecting your overall well-being? Our chiropractic office is here to help. Whether or not you are a current patient feel free to contact us for research information on the connection between spinal dysfunction and disease. And, while you are at it, schedule an appointment for a chiropractic evaluation or adjustment!

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