Category: Physical Therapy

And even though this condition is not life-threatening to you, if left untreated, it can lead to complications. This may include progressive nerve damage and surgery may be needed. Early intervention can reduce chances of that outcome.

Chiropractic

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

And even though this condition is not life-threatening to you, if left untreated, it can lead to complications. This may include progressive nerve damage and surgery may be needed. Early intervention can reduce chances of that outcome.

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Chiropractic

Famous Sports Celebrities Who Beat Back Pain

Kerr has actually advocated against such surgery (which doesn’t mean no one should have it, but does present an interesting perspective), but he does appear to be feeling better thanks to treatments and a good deal of perseverance.

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Physical Therapy

Iliotibial Band Syndrome Treatment

Iliotibial band syndrome (sometimes called ITB Syndrome or ITBS) is a common runner’s condition. It can account for up to 22% of the overuse injuries in runners, caused by repeated trauma rather than a specific incident.

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Acupuncture

Do I Have Tennis Elbow?

Tennis elbow is muscle strain injury caused by overuse. The main cause for this condition are repetitive movements that result in stress and series of small tears in the tendons that attach forearm muscles to the outside of the elbow.

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Physical Therapy

Getting Started with Medicare

Medicare can be a blessing to many seniors, but it can get a little complicated when it comes time to enroll and understand what it covers. We break it down.

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Acupuncture

Do I Have Frozen Shoulder?

Adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulder is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, and over a period of worsening, they get better and in the end they resolve. But it can take a very long time (years!) without treatment.

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Physical Therapy

5 Ways To Embrace Self-Care

Working on your fitness is a practical solution for preventing pain and issues in your spine. To really get healthy and take care of your body, however, you have to find ways to balance that fitness work with some essential self-care practices. However, finding the time to add them to a busy schedule can be

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