Central Nervous
System Restoration Institute
www.drmccarty.com 720-200-9317
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Dr. Jim McCarty,D.C. |
Thank
You for coming to our site. Our Central Nervous System Restoration Institute
is the only
clinic in the U.S. that uses Central Nervous System Restoration, Neuro
Structural Integration Technique, Nimmo, Regular Cranial Work, and Condyle
Lift and spread. Using the combination
of FIVE techniques, which each have their own method of correcting the TMJ
and Headaches, we have a 70%- 80% success rate correcting TMJ and Headaches
within six months. After
reading the Patient
Testimonials page feel free to drop us an e-mail with
any medical questions that you have at info@drmccarty.com
Sincerely,
Dr. Jim McCarty
Visitors to this Site
since 02-20-2002 |
Doctor Uses Chiropractic Techniques
To Treat More
Than Back Pain BY TAMRA MONAHAN STAFF
WRITER Headaches? Sinus problems?
Allergies? Believe it or not, there is a chiropractor in Highlands Ranch who
treats these problems without the use of drugs. Dr. Jim McCarty specializes
in the treatment of migraine headaches, temporo-mandibular joint or TMJ
dysfunction, sinus problems and allergies through the use of massage and
realignment of skull bones. Although this may sound
strange, Dr. McCarty is the only doctor in the United States to become an
expert at a process known as Central Nervous System Restoration. He applies
similar chiropractic techniques used on a person’s spine to manipulate the
skull in order to relieve tension on and in the brain. “The bones in the head never
completely fuse together,” McCarty said. “They actually come together like a
bridge that has expansion joints in it. What I do is work with my thumbs
along the lines where the skull plates come together.” McCarty said about two percent of medical doctors, chiropractors
and osteopaths are trained in cranial work. Only a small percentage of
these people, however, are trained in cranial techniques like Central
Nervous System Restoration. With this technique, McCarty gently moves and realigns a small
bone in the center of the sinus cavity which is the key to solving headache
and sinus problems. McCarty described this bone as acting like the gear in the
middle of a watch controlling movement and function. This bone is located
behind the bridge of the nose even with the temples and is important in the
treatment of headaches because it is connected to every other bone in the
skull except for the one at the base. By moving this one bone,
McCarty said doctors have discovered they can affect all, parts of the skull,
hopefully alleviating headache and sinus problems. So how does a chiropractor
manipulate a bone located in the center of someone’s head? According to McCarty the
process is easier than it sounds. He inserts a small balloon into the
person’s nose, and by gently blowing the balloon up and letting the air out,
McCarty can maneuver the bone back into place. Early in his practice,
McCarty was not a believer in the CNS Restoration technique, but a few of his
patients convinced him to learn about CNS Restoration and become trained in
the technique. After completing the
necessary course work, McCarty said he still didn’t think CNS Restoration
would work, but he soon found out he was wrong. He used CNS Restoration on
some of his patients with remarkable results. “I used it on one of my
patients with chronic migraine headaches, and, after about a week her
headaches were about a third better,” he said. “We treated her again about a
month later and the headaches were about two-thirds better. The migraines had
stopped, and she was having some regular headaches. By the time we had done
the third series on her, the headaches were basically gone.” He commented that this woman
went from having migraines several times a week to only minor headaches
occasionally. Although
McCarty said the treatment will work on most types of headaches and sinus
problems, he recommends that people who have had sinus surgery not use the
CNS Restoration treatment because their sinuses have been altered. But for most people
suffering from pain and discomfort, McCarty may have an answer. His office is located at
Fairview Parkway and Highlands Ranch Parkway below the Peaberry’s coffee shop
on the south side of the shopping center. For more information, call The
Headache Clinic at 720-348-0700. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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