Many people experience symptoms of general back pain, throughout their lifetimes but the exact location of an individual's pain and discomfort could directly indicate the source of a person's back… Read More
Healing takes time. After removing a cast from a fractured wrist, specific procedures should be followed, such as physical therapy and exercises. Occasionally, an individual could experience residual aches and… Read More
Physical therapy focuses on strengthening the muscles and restoring mobility after a wrist injury just as occupational therapy, but in such treatment helps a person return to their employment, occupation… Read More
After a wrist fracture has healed, a specialist might recommend following physical therapy procedures to regain strength back on the wrist. The state of the wrist should be evaluated before… Read More
After an individual has sustained severe damage to the wrist joint, one or more of the wrist bones may fracture, causing the well-known symptoms of severe pain, swelling, bruising, and… Read More
Overuse of the wrist often results in wrist injury. Severe pain in the wrist joint is one of the most notable symptoms, usually indicating a wrist fracture. Swelling and bruising… Read More
A wrist fracture commonly refers to a fracture at the end of the radius bone, one of the two bones found in the forearm. Other fractured bones at the wrist… Read More
Cervicogenic headaches are caused by problems in the neck. Recent studies suggest that both spinal manipulation and mobilization can be effective treatments for these type of headaches. For more information,… Read More
Tingling in the hands, wrist, and forearm, along with numbness and pain are the most common symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve in… Read More
It’s not unusual for athletes to experience physical or sport-related injuries, such as an ACL tear, but among others, shin splints are considered to be a common injury between the… Read More
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Whiplash is medically defined as an injury produced when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the head jolts abruptly in a quick, back-and-forth movement in… Read More
Dystonia in the Neck Cervical dystonia, also known as spasmodic torticollis, is a medical condition in which the muscles of the neck involuntarily contract and  causes the posture of the head… Read More
The structure of the cervical area of the spine consists of 7 vertebrae, normally aligning into a slight C-shaped curvature referred to as cervical lordosis. The curve of the cervical… Read More
A broken neck, or cervical fracture, is diagnosed when a single or multiple of the seven cervical vertebrae in your neck suffer an injury that results in a fracture, break… Read More
Radiculopathy in the Neck Cervical radiculopathy is a medical term used to describe a series of symptoms resulting from various conditions on the cervical spine due to dysfunction on one or… Read More
Arthritis through degeneration, also known as osteoarthritis, results in the breakdown of the bone and cartilage of the spine over time from the natural wear and tear that comes with… Read More
Treating the Sacroiliac Joint The irritating pain that accompanies tight muscles along with limited mobility and the numbness that extends down your buttocks and legs are the all too familiar symptoms… Read More