Pain Management & Rehabilitation
Treating Knee Pain
Are you suffering from uncomfortable knee pain? If so, have you considered the treatment options for easing the pain? If you think there is nothing… Continue Reading
Summer Comfort
Moving your body through the busy summer can be more comfortable. Make your body a priority. If you find you are struggling through any of… Continue Reading
Common Back Pain
Janet is a 43-year-old full time office worker who had been suffering from low back pain for several days. Her family physician diagnosed her as… Continue Reading
Revolutionary Treatment Shows Promise For Sports Injuries
A pioneering therapy previously used in surgical patients is now showing exciting results with sports injuries, including ligament sprains, tendon tears and chronic inflammation. This… Continue Reading
Pain's Purpose
Pain causes you to pay attention to something that has ceased working correctly. It's a warning that a limit of some type has been reached… Continue Reading
All Pain Is In the Brain Hypnosis For Pain Control
Pain is not transmitted to the brain. Injury information is transmitted to the brain. The brain then interprets and translates the information. This means, pain… Continue Reading
Safe, Fast and Effective Pain Relief
The word “chiropractic” comes from the Greek words cheir (hand) and praxis (action) and literally means “done by hand.” Instead of prescribing drugs or performing… Continue Reading
Physical Therapy For Gardeners
Spring and summer can be a favorite time of year for many as the temperatures begin to increase and we are inspired to dig around… Continue Reading
Sprains and Strains
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
Golf/Tennis Elbow Pain Alleviated By Platelet Treatments
A recent study found that patients experiencing elbow pain reported a 55.1% improvement in pain scores 12 weeks after treatment with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP),… Continue Reading