Pain Management & Rehabilitation
Breast Feeding Is a Physical Activity
Pain and burning in the mid-back area is very common among new mothers. The position of breast-feeding tends to place the mother in a slumped… Continue Reading
Physical Therapy For Orthopedic Injuries
Physical therapists have extensive experience in orthopedic diagnoses and are experts in evaluating, treating and managing patients with these conditions. Some of these conditions include… Continue Reading
Post-Surgery Massage Therapy
Many people who have undergone a surgical procedure are left with some pain or even loss in their range of motion. There are many factors… Continue Reading
Chronic Pain Sufferers "New" Novel IV Ketamine Infusion Therapy Shows Promise as Non-Opioid, Lasting Pain Reliever
One in every four Americans suffer from chronic pain lasting more than 3-6 months. Chronic pain can be a result of an accident, sports or… Continue Reading
What To Do About Your Pain
When you find yourself with pain that just won't go away, don't just suffer through it in silence hoping it'll go away on its own…. Continue Reading
Managing Pain Physical Therapists and Exercise Physiologists Can Help
Movement in the form of supervised therapeutic exercise sessions is often recommended by physicians, but not acted upon as often as it should be. We… Continue Reading
Pain Relief, Injuries and Inflammation
In the chiropractic profession we are known for effective relief of acute back and neck pain. Patients present with soft tissue pain like tendinitis, ortendinosis… Continue Reading
Common Injuries
Sprains and strains are common injuries that we sustain with daily activities, recreation, and competitive sports. But what is a sprain and what is a… Continue Reading
Low Back Pain Detailed Exam Critical For Good Outcome
The complaint by a patient of “low back pain” must be clarified. Patients may also use this term to describe a kidney or hip problem…. Continue Reading
Preparing For Surgery
There are several reasons why you may need to have surgery, including to relieve pain, to confirm a diagnosis, or to provide a cure to… Continue Reading









