Pain Management & Rehabilitation
Tips For the Patient Sharing Pertinent Information With Your Physical Therapist
Asking patient’s questions is just as important as the interventions and treatments given to the patient. Patient questions are many times the keys to unlocking… Continue Reading
What Is a Pinched Nerve In the Spine?
A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, such as bone spurs or herniated disc material. This… Continue Reading
Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a pain disorder that affects the musculoskeletal and nervous systems in one or more extremities. This condition almost universally… Continue Reading
Kneecap Instability
Instability of the kneecap (also known as patellar instability) is a common problem affecting the knee joint. It occurs when the kneecap does not glide… Continue Reading
Sports Injury Incidences
As parents, most of us like to run our children to their respective sporting event(s). Sometimes this involves more than one sporting activity per season…. Continue Reading
Preparing Your Young Athlete For the Upcoming Season
Hopefully, your young athletes had a great summer break. In past generations, summer was a time to rest and relax and get away from the… Continue Reading
Cement Away the Pain Of Spinal Compression Fractures
Spinal compression fractures (SCF) are the most common types of spinal fractures and occur more often in older Caucasian and Asian women with a pre-existing… Continue Reading
Degenerative Joint Disease
Most people think degeneration of their joints should be expected with age. You hear it all the time, “I turned 50 and everything just started… Continue Reading
Minimally Invasive Surgical Disc Decompression
Traditional discectomy, a surgical procedure performed in the hospital that typically involves a lengthy recovery, is frequently used for the treatment of herniated discs. The… Continue Reading
Sweet Relief Pain Management and Chiropractic
Pain is your body's alarm system; it sends you sometimes subtle and sometimes urgent signals that something is wrong and needs attention. If you choose… Continue Reading