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Ankle Pain
1. Ankle sprains/chronic pain (pain often caused by the stretching or tearing of ligaments that hold the ankle bones together)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, pain medication
Back Pain
Low Back Pain
1. Degenerative Disc Disease (restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, pain medication, epidural steroid injection
2. Herniated disc (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid injection, physical therapy
3. Low Back Pain
– Anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, muscle relaxers, pain medication, chiropractor
4. Spinal Stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, epidural steroid injection
Middle back Pain
1. Scoliosis(abnormal curvature of the spine)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, trigger point injections, epidural injection, facet block
2. Vertebral Compression Fracture (breakage of the spinal bones resulting from a traumatic injury, causing pain and muscle spasms)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, muscle relaxers, pain medication
Head Pain
1. Migraine (headaches that are more painful and last longer, often accompanied by nausea, blurred vision, and lightheadedness, and pressure over the eyes)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication
Nerve Pain
1. Sciatica (pain that starts from the lower back and extends to the buttock and legs)
– Physical therapy, chiropractor, anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid injection-
Knee Pain
1. Effusion (Swelling of the knee due to excess fluid accumulating in or around the knee joint)
– Aspiration to relieve swelling, steroid joint injection, pain medication
2. Overuse syndrome
– steroid injection, pain medication
3. Degenerative Joint Disease/ Arthritis (swelling and pain of the knee joint)
– pain medication, physical therapy, Anti-inflammatory medication, steroid injection
Hip Pain
1. Trochanteric bursitis (swelling of the large sac separating the hip bone from the muscles and tendons of the thighs and buttocks)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid and local anesthetic injections, physical therapy
2. Osteoarthritis of the hip (swelling and pain at the hip joint)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, pain medication, joint injection
Hand Pain
1. Osteoarthritis of the Hand (swelling and pain at the joints of the hand and fingers)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid injections
Elbow Pain
1. Chronic elbow pain
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication
Shoulder Pain
1. Tendinitis (swelling of the tendon, most commonly due to overuse)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid injections
2. Bursitis (swelling of the bursa, a small, fluid-filled sac that cushions the bones, tendons, and muscles near a joint)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid injection
3. Shoulder Osteoarthritis (swelling and pain at the shoulder due to breakdown of the cartilage of the shoulder joint)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, steroid injection
4. 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)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, physical therapy
5. Shoulder instability/dislocation (an injury caused by the upper arm bone dislodging from the cup-shaped socket of the shoulder blade)
– pain medication
Neck Pain
1. Cervical strain (also known as whiplash; damaged soft tissues at the back of the neck, following a sudden force impact or trauma)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, muscle relaxers, pain medication, trigger point injections, physical therapy
2. Cervical disc degeneration (restrictions in spine movement due to loss of disc flexibility causing inflammation and pain)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, physical therapy, epidural steroid injection
3. Cervical disc herniation (also known as bulging disc; a painful condition that affects the spongy cushion that sits between the vertebrae)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, pain medication, epidural steroid injection
4. Cervical spinal stenosis (narrowing of backbone spaces and compression of the spinal column resulting in pain and numbness)
– Anti-inflammatory medication, pain medication, physical therapy, epidural steroid injection