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As the longest and thickest nerve in your body, your sciatic nerve allows you to feel and control your hips, legs, and feet. If sciatic nerve pain — also …
What Conditions Respond Well to Prolotherapy?
You may be a candidate for prolotherapy if you suffer from chronic joint pain. This innovative treatment, also known as regenerative injection therapy, stimulates your body’s natural healing ability. …
3 Types of Headaches and How They’re Treated
Nearly everyone has experienced a headache at some point. Some are mildly discomforting — and can be quickly remedied by loosening a tight hairstyle or removing a too-tight hat — but …
These Factors May Be Contributing to Your Knee Arthritis
As you get older, it’s sometimes difficult to imagine life without aches and pains. Knee arthritis can make it especially tough to maintain an active lifestyle and participate in …
How Aging Affects Your Spinal Health
When you reach your 20s and 30s, your spine is at its peak health. After that, your spine starts to show signs of aging and does so for the …
5 Non-Surgical Strategies to Improve Degenerative Disc Disease
If you have a nagging back or neck pain that won’t go away, making everyday activities challenging, you may have Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD). The condition happens when the …
Is Your Sacroiliac (SI) Joint the Cause of Your Hip Pain?
Your hips are ball-and-socket joints, connecting your legs to your torso. They are integral to your movement, allowing you to stand up, sit down, and walk. Together, your hips …
Can Physical Therapy Help Me Resolve Recurrent Sciatica for Good?
As many as 40% of Americans suffer from sciatica at some point during their lives, and for some people, those painful symptoms wind up recurring. Physical therapy helps relieve …
When Is Surgery the Best Option for a Herniated Disc?
Your spine provides support for your body and allows you to move, bend, and walk. It’s also responsible for housing your spinal cord, the collection of nerves that enable …
Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Understanding Your Treatment Options
Many of us will experience muscle pain at some point, and it usually resolves after a few weeks. But for those living with myofascial pain syndrome, that muscle pain …
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