Conditions & Treatments

CONDITIONS WE TREAT

BACK PAIN

NECK PAIN

SHOULDER PAIN

ELBOW PAIN

HAND PAIN

HIP PAIN

KNEE PAIN

ANKLE PAIN

HEAD PAIN

TREATMENTS

Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Migraine (headaches that are more painful and last longer, often accompanied by nausea, blurred vision, and lightheadedness, and pressure over the eyes)
  • Sciatica (pain that starts from the lower back and extends to the buttock and legs)
  • Ankle sprains/chronic pain (pain often caused by the stretching or tearing of ligaments that hold the ankle bones together)
  • Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee(also known as Arthritis)
  • Osteoarthritis of the hip (swelling and pain at the hip joint)
  • Trochanteric bursitis (swelling of the large sac separating the hip bone from the muscles and tendons of the thighs and buttocks)
  • Chronic elbow pain
  • Rotator cuff tear (swelling and pain associated with rotator cuff tendons, usually due to overuse of the muscles and tendons that make up the rotator cuff of the shoulder)
  • Shoulder Osteoarthritis (swelling and pain at the shoulder due to breakdown of the cartilage of the shoulder joint)
  • Shoulder Bursitis (swelling of the bursa, a small, fluid-filled sac that cushions the bones, tendons, and muscles near a joint)
  • Shoulder Tendinitis (swelling of the tendon, most commonly due to overuse)
  • Cervical spinal stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Cervical disc herniation (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Cervical disc degeneration (restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
  • Cervical strain (also known as whiplash; damaged soft tissues at the back of the neck, following a sudden force impact or trauma)
  • Vertebral Compression Fracture (breakage of the spinal bones resulting from a traumatic injury, causing pain and muscle spasms)
  • Scoliosis(abnormal curvature of the spine)
  • Spinal Stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Low Back Pain
  • Herniated disc (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Degenerative Disc Disease (also known as arthritis, restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
Physical Therapy
  • Sciatica (pain that starts from the lower back and extends to the buttock and legs)
  • Ankle sprains/chronic pain (pain often caused by the stretching or tearing of ligaments that hold the ankle bones together)
  • Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee(also known as Arthritis)
  • Osteoarthritis of the hip (swelling and pain at the hip joint)
  • Trochanteric bursitis (swelling of the large sac separating the hip bone from the muscles and tendons of the thighs and buttocks)
  • Rotator cuff tear (swelling and pain associated with rotator cuff tendons, usually due to overuse of the muscles and tendons that make up the rotator cuff of the shoulder)
  • Cervical spinal stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Cervical disc herniation (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Cervical disc degeneration (restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
  • Cervical strain (also known as whiplash; damaged soft tissues at the back of the neck, following a sudden force impact or trauma)
  • Low Back Pain
  • Herniated disc (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Degenerative Disc Disease (also known as arthritis, restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
Chiropractic manipulation
  • Sciatica (pain that starts from the lower back and extends to the buttock and legs)
  • Low Back Pain
Pain medication
  • Migraine (headaches that are more painful and last longer, often accompanied by nausea, blurred vision, and lightheadedness, and pressure over the eyes)
  • Sciatica (pain that starts from the lower back and extends to the buttock and legs)
  • Ankle sprains/chronic pain (pain often caused by the stretching or tearing of ligaments that hold the ankle bones together)
  • Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee(also known as Arthritis)
  • Overuse syndrome of the Knee
  • Knee effusion (knee swelling)
  • Osteoarthritis of the hip (swelling and pain at the hip joint)
  • Trochanteric bursitis (swelling of the large sac separating the hip bone from the muscles and tendons of the thighs and buttocks)
  • Chronic elbow pain
  • Shoulder instability/dislocation (an injury caused by the upper arm bone dislodging from the cup-shaped socket of the shoulder blade)
  • Rotator cuff tear (swelling and pain associated with rotator cuff tendons, usually due to overuse of the muscles and tendons that make up the rotator cuff of the shoulder)
  • Shoulder Osteoarthritis (swelling and pain at the shoulder due to breakdown of the cartilage of the shoulder joint)
  • Shoulder Bursitis (swelling of the bursa, a small, fluid-filled sac that cushions the bones, tendons, and muscles near a joint)
  • ShoulderTendinitis (swelling of the tendon, most commonly due to overuse)
  • Cervical spinal stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Cervical disc herniation (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Cervical disc degeneration (restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
  • Cervical strain (also known as whiplash; damaged soft tissues at the back of the neck, following a sudden force impact or trauma)
  • Vertebral Compression Fracture (breakage of the spinal bones resulting from a traumatic injury, causing pain and muscle spasms)
  • Scoliosis(abnormal curvature of the spine)
  • Spinal Stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Low Back Pain
  • Herniated disc (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Degenerative Disc Disease (also known as arthritis, restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
Muscle relaxers
  • Cervical strain (also known as whiplash; damaged soft tissues at the back of the neck, following a sudden force impact or trauma)
  • Vertebral Compression Fracture (breakage of the spinal bones resulting from a traumatic injury, causing pain and muscle spasms)
  • Low Back Pain
Trigger point injections
  • Cervical strain (also known as whiplash; damaged soft tissues at the back of the neck, following a sudden force impact or trauma)
  • Scoliosis(abnormal curvature of the spine)
Steroid injection
  • Sciatica (pain that starts from the lower back and extends to the buttock and legs)
  • Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee(also known as Arthritis)
  • Overuse syndrome of the Knee
  • Knee effusion (knee swelling)
  • Osteoarthritis of the hip (swelling and pain at the hip joint)
  • Trochanteric bursitis (swelling of the large sac separating the hip bone from the muscles and tendons of the thighs and buttocks)
  • Shoulder Osteoarthritis (swelling and pain at the shoulder due to breakdown of the cartilage of the shoulder joint)
  • Shoulder Bursitis (swelling of the bursa, a small, fluid-filled sac that cushions the bones, tendons, and muscles near a joint)
  • Shoulder Tendinitis (swelling of the tendon, most commonly due to overuse)
  • Cervical spinal stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Cervical disc herniation (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Cervical disc degeneration (restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
  • Scoliosis(abnormal curvature of the spine)
  • Spinal Stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
  • Herniated disc (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
  • Degenerative Disc Disease (also known as arthritis, restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)

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