Chiropractors/shoulder drooping

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sir,what are more common causes of shoulder drooping? and the rare causes?how can we go for the diagnosis?

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Mahesh,

That is actually a posture check that we do in our office which corresponds to the C2 Vertebra or The Axis bone located at the top of your neck.  So, unless you had a direct injury to the shoulder or the muscles, tendons, ligaments which support the shoulder joint, then you may very well have an Upper Cervical Subluxation.
If you want to have this checked out, then you will have to go to an Upper Cervical Specific Doctor.  Since there are not many of these in the world, it is sometimes hard to find one that does this work properly and is indeed a specialist and expert in the field.
If you would send me your town and state, I can try to locate a specialist that should be able to help you.

In Your Best Interests,
Dr Robert Arnone
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor
"Cervical Spine Specialist"
711 Old Ballas Road
St Louis, MO 63141
(314) 995-5719
ArnoneClinic@RocketMail.com

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Robert A. Arnone, DC

Expertise

I can answer questions about why people get sick and how they can get well. All dis-ease is the result of nervous system interference regardless of what you call it.

Experience

Have been checking nervous system function in children and adults since 1994.

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KCUCS (Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific) MSCA Board Member(Missouri State Chiropractic Association)

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Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life University. Board Certified and licensed.

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