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Dr. Jessica Stangenwald, DC
Chiropractor
Dr. Jessica Stangenwald is a Chiropractor practicing in Hurst, TX. Dr. Stangenwald specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Stangenwald seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
Dr. Jessica Stangenwald, DC
- Hurst, TX
- Accepting new patients
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What is the educational difference between a nurse and nurse practitioner?
Hi there...great question!!! There are different degrees for a RN. You can be an associate degree RN or a BSN (bachelor science in nursing) RN. In order to be a nurse practitioner, READ MORE
Hi there...great question!!! There are different degrees for a RN. You can be an associate degree RN or a BSN (bachelor science in nursing) RN. In order to be a nurse practitioner, you must have a BSN before and then you continue for 2 more years on average to earn a MSN (masters of science in nursing). This is an average of 6 years of full time school. So a nurse practitioner is a masters degreed nurse, who then has extra privileges that are delegated like prescribing pharmaceuticals, ordering tests, interpreting labs results, performing procedures, etc based on additional training and delegating orders.
Does walking prevent varicose veins?
Hi there, Great question. Walking and staying active in general has been shown to decrease risk of developing varicose veins. However, many factors play a role in the development. READ MORE
Hi there, Great question. Walking and staying active in general has been shown to decrease risk of developing varicose veins. However, many factors play a role in the development. If you already have them, walking does not decrease them as the veins are already damaged.
Can you reverse type 2 diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is reversible with the proper guidance and dietary changes for many, but it is best to speak with your healthcare provider to determine if you would be a good candidate READ MORE
Type 2 diabetes is reversible with the proper guidance and dietary changes for many, but it is best to speak with your healthcare provider to determine if you would be a good candidate for a natural approach.