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May 16, 2009

Murrieta Chiropractors Dr Hoyt Says!
It is our philosophy to blend physiotherapy, rehab and nutrition together with the adjustments for the most complete, long lasting recovery. We have more than twenty ways to reduce swelling, inflammation and pain using nutritional supplementation and the latest technology combined with gentle precise adjustments. Home corrective devices such as a foam back bridge, back wedges, and cervical traction are available.

Our treatments include:

•Non-surgical Spinal Decompression
•Spinal and Extremity Manipulation
•Cold Laser
•Ultrasound
•Electrical Muscle Stimulation (H-Wave)
•Spinal and Extremity Manipulation
•Cervical Traction
•Lumbar Traction
•Orthotics
•Hot Packs
•Massage
•Inversion Traction for Scoliosis and Spondylolisthesis
•Home corrective devices such as foam back bridge, back wedges, and cervical traction are available.

•Rehabilitation Programs including high-grade stretches and exercises tailored to your condition.

Sports injuries recover twice as fast, with a better outcome, using our therapy, supplements, and rehabilitation programs.

May 9, 2009

Murrieta chiropractors Dr Hoyt explains what
Motion Palpation is
is a diagnostic technique used by the doctor of chiropractic to locate joint dysfunction within the spinal column and extremities. This technique was brought to the United States in 1981 and quickly gained acceptance as a standard diagnostic tool for the chiropractic profession. Motion palpation is now taught in chiropractic colleges throughout the world.

May 7, 2009

Dr Hoyt of Murrieta Chiropractors Explains that Not everyone who suffers back pain is a good candidate for Non- Surgical Spinal Decompression. However, for those who do qualify for this breakthrough technology, there has never been anything as effective for resolving the CAUSE of their pain. Please call 951-600-8198 for more info

April 22, 2009

Murrieta chiropractors Dr Hoyt is checking out a new Tip on google…

April 14, 2009

More good news on the way about fibromyalgia tips and info.

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March 26, 2009

 Disc Herniation 

As Murrieta Chiropractors Dr Hoyt explains how spinal disc herniation, incorrectly called a “slipped disc”, is a condition affecting the spine, in which a tear in the outer, fibrous ring on an intervertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out. Degenerative disc disease makes the disc more susceptible to herniation (rupture) which can lead to localized or radiating pain. The pain from degenerative disc or joint disease of the spine is usually treated conservatively with rehabilitative excercises, gentle chiropractic adjustments and non-surgical spinal decompression. In many instances an MRI will be requested.

For more information please call Dr Hoyt today at 951-600-8198

Murrieta Chiropractors and Radiologist Questions?

March 18, 2009

As a chiropractic radiologist, over 200 chiropractors across Southern California have relied on Dr. Hoyt’s expertise for their own patient’s diagnosis and x-ray interpretation. Hoyt Radiology is currently reviewing over 15,000 cases per year for other doctors.

Why wait contact Dr Hoyt Today….you will be glad you did.951-600-8198

March 17, 2009

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March 16, 2009

Murrieta Chiropractors patients come to Dr. Hoyt with MRI in hand seeking a second or last opinion before surgery. In most cases surgery is not necessary, especially with the new technology of Spinal Decompression.

Murrieta Chiropractors Dr Hoyt Talks About

March 15, 2009

 Disc Herniation

A spinal disc herniation, incorrectly called a “slipped disc”, is a condition affecting the spine, in which a tear in the outer, fibrous ring on an intervertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out.

Degenerative disc disease makes the disc more susceptible to herniation (rupture) which can lead to localized or radiating pain. The pain from degenerative disc or joint disease of the spine is usually treated conservatively with rehabilitative excercises, gentle chiropractic adjustments and non-surgical spinal decompression. In many instances an MRI will be requested.

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