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Anatomical illustration of the right arm and upper torso showing the median nerve pathway from cervical nerve roots C6-C7-C8 through four numbered tethering points: cervical nerve roots, scalene and thoracic outlet region, pronator teres in the forearm, and the carpal tunnel at the wrist, with progressive orange-to-red coloring indicating cumulative nerve vulnerability.
Conditions, NMF Science Explained

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Why the Wrist Is Usually Not Where It Starts

June 8, 20260Comments
Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most commonly diagnosed and surgically treated conditions in upper limb medicine. The standard model is straightforward: the median…
Split illustration comparing healthy and pathological kinetic chains from the lumbar spine to the foot. Healthy side shows normal L5-S1 nerve roots, relaxed calf muscle, and normal plantar fascia. Pathological side shows compressed L5-S1 nerve roots driving calf muscle dystonia, increased Achilles tendon tension, and inflamed plantar fascia under load at the heel insertion.
Injury and Recovery, NMF Science Explained

Why Plantar Fasciitis Keeps Coming Back: The Spine and Hip Connection

June 8, 20260Comments
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most commonly treated foot conditions and one of the most commonly undertreated. Stretching, orthotics, corticosteroid injections, and rest produce…
Conditions, NMF Science Explained

Jaw Pain and Ringing in the Ears: Why the Neck Is Often the Missing Piece

June 8, 20260Comments
Jaw pain and ringing in the ears are treated as separate problems. One gets sent to a dentist or oral surgeon. The other goes to…
Conditions, NMF Science Explained

Spinal Concussion Syndrome: When the Spine Drives Post-Concussion Symptoms

June 8, 20260Comments
Post-concussion syndrome is one of the more poorly understood conditions in medicine. Patients present with headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, brain fog, light sensitivity, and fatigue. Imaging…
Injury and Recovery, NMF Science Explained

The Injury Cycle That Turns Muscle Into Fat

June 8, 20260Comments
Most people assume that when a muscle is injured, it either heals or it doesn't. What they rarely hear is that under certain conditions, injured…
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Why I Built a Framework That Medicine Didn’t Have

June 5, 20260Comments
Most of what I know about chronic spinal pain, I first learned from my own body. In 1992, I sustained complex spinal injuries from a…

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