Conditions
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Back Pain and Low Back Pain Relief
Statistics show that about 80% of people will have an episode of low back pain at some point in their life. Low back pain can have a variety of causes, like sprains or strains, facet irritation, or disc disorders (commonly called bulges).
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Headaches
Headaches are a common issue plaguing our population, particularly those working on computers or at a desk. There are many types of headaches, each of which have their own unique causes and triggers.
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Neck Pain
Neck pain can prevent you from enjoying the things you love, and even from being able to do daily tasks like sleeping and driving.
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Sciatica
Sciatic pain runs from your back, into your buttocks and along your leg and foot, following the sciatic nerve. Compression of this nerve, by a disc, a muscle, or something else creates this radiating pain.
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Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is frustrating, to say the least. It can severely impact your life, reducing your energy levels and creating emotional distress. Chronic pain is often multifactorial, and we strive to address all of these factors during treatment.
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Sports Injuries
Sports injuries are common, whether you’re a weekend warrior or a professional athlete. Some of these injuries are sudden and traumatic, while others come on gradually. All of them hurt your performance and change your game.
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Ankle Sprains and Instability
Rolling your ankle is such a common experience, but without the proper treatment and rehabilitation, problems can arise further down the road. The correct post-injury care is critical for optimal ankle, leg, and overall body function and movement.
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Plantar Fasciitis & Foot Pain
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, particularly in active individuals. It involves inflammation of the plantar fascia, a big band of tissue connecting your heels to your toes.
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Shoulder Pain
Our arms are meant to be mobile, and when they aren’t working like they should, life gets more challenging. Addressing mobility and strength issues are key to managing shoulder pain.
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Jaw Pain
Jaw pain can be a significant challenge, making eating difficult and unenjoyable, causing headaches, and generally being a nuisance. Assessing the joints and soft tissues in and around the jaw is critical to reducing pain and increasing function of the jaw.
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Running Injuries
No one likes to be sidelined due to injury, but runners tend to like it less than most. Whether you have mild knee pain that’s just a little annoying, or shin splints that prevent you from getting your miles in, running injuries are a hassle.
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Hip Pain
Hips are vital to our daily life, involved in everything from standing to sitting to walking to jumping. Evaluating the hip is a crucial aspect of managing pain in multiple areas, the hip (obviously), but also the lower back, knee, ankle, and foot.