Abstract
The answer of course is a resounding NO. I want to educate you on what a spinal sprain is and WHY is it critical that you get under the care of a doctor who understands how to test for, document, and effectively treat the spinal ligament injuries. Unless you think a life or chronic pain, or poor health is ideal for you, a loved one or anyone else that you may know, we really hope you take this to heart. First you need to understand that a spinal sprain is an injury to the ligaments, which are the tough straps that hold the spinal motion units (2 or more vertebra) together. This is what they look like (Figure 1):
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