
Push Back On Parkinson’s Disease
This whitepaper illustrates how Dr. Frank Jarrell has researched and fine-tuned photobiomodulation (aka lasers) to alleviate Parkinson’s Disease and other symptoms resulting from neurological problems.

Therapeutic Lasers: The Side-Effect Free Parkinson’s Symptom Treatment
Parkinson’s patient John’s life changed when he met Dr. Loyd Frank Jarrell, a Durango-based doctor of chiropractic, who has been practicing for nearly 30 years. Dr. Frank isn’t your typical chiropractor. He utilizes a variety of progressive, creative and forward-thinking techniques to treat the complications of diseases like Parkinson’s. He approaches healing from numerous avenues. He developed Spinal Reflex Analysis (SRA), a combined diagnosis and treatment tool to address spondylogenic reflex syndrome (SRS). This, he says, is the common root cause of most nerve, muscle, joint and skeletal pain and dysfunction.

Durango Herald: Laser Therapy Offers Lasting Relief For Muscle, Nerve Pain
Durango chiropractor Frank Jarrell uses an infrared camera to scan Alex Gerela before treating him with low-level laser therapy. The infrared image allows Jarrell to determine the source of a patient’s pain and inflammation. Gerela receives laser therapy for a hip injury and lingering back issues. ~Jerry McBride/Durango Herald

Tight Hamstring? It May Not Be a Muscle Injury. Release the 4th Cervical Vertebra For Relief
Does you hamstring hurt?