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Date: | Wed, 10 Nov 1999 08:36:49 -0500 |
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Jane, what you are experiencing is what is called a viscerosomatic
reflex. Basically, that means a visceral (internal organ) problem
reflexing back along the nerve pathway causing pain in the soma (body).
This is the opposite of a somatovisceral reflex. This is also why so
many of my patients with hiatal hernia type symptoms have responded so
well to kinesiological protocol. I know is sounds too simple to think a
properly trained chiropractor could help with hiatal hernia symtoms,
but, at one time the earth was flat and high carbs/low fat was the best
way to better health.
Kim Shunkwiler
Jane wrote:
> Hawk,
> I am not sure if this is what you are talking about
> (sore) but there are times when the area around my
> solar plexus feels very tender (like muscles feel when
> you have overexerted the day before). It can radiate
> to the same area, but in my back also.
> Jane
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