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Chiropractors are doctors who specialize in diagnosing and correcting spinal misalignments. They traditionally focus their practice on helping patients recover from injuries and diseases caused by poor posture and other biomechanical issues. However, recent developments in science have allowed chiropractors to practice new specialties, leading to a wider variety of…

Trust McWhorter CNR for Your IV Therapy in Denver

Wednesday, 21 December 2022 12:26
IV therapy has become a common treatment option for many different conditions, ranging anywhere from anti-aging and athletic performance, to certain illnesses and conditions. Although less commonly known, IV therapy is largely beneficial in the healing process of traumatic brain injury’s (TBI) as well. The procedure involves infusing a patient’s…
Most people don’t realize that they are suffering from vertigo until after their symptoms have already started. Once vertigo starts, it becomes difficult to control, manage, and mitigate. In addition, vertigo can become worse over time when left untreated. If you're experiencing vertigo symptoms, the Denver office of McWhorter CNR…
Migraines are severe headaches that tend to occur multiple times per week, but they’re also more than just head pains. Migraines often begin suddenly and last anywhere from 4 hours to 72 hours. The majority of people who suffer from migraines experience throbbing or pulsating pain, nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to…
Head injuries occur every day due to accidents, sports and violence. In children, they often result in learning disabilities such as memory problems and difficulty focusing. Adults who suffer mild head injuries usually recover within days, but those with severe head injuries may require weeks or months of rehabilitation. Whatever…

Dr. McWhorter in The News Again

Tuesday, 18 October 2022 11:34
Our very own Dr. Jeffery McWhorter, founder, owner, and operator of McWhorter CNR, appeared in the news again to discuss concussions and the impact they can have on youth. Specifically regarding the case of 14-year-old Jake Snakenberg in 2004. "You got to realize that from birth until about age 28,…