Your hip joints work harder than almost any other joint in your body. Every step you take, every time you get up from a chair, every time you climb stairs... your hip joints bear your weight and help ...
Continue ReadingThe pelvic floor is the grouping of muscles and tissue that supports the organs in the pelvis consisting of the bladder, bowel and internal reproductive organs. Your pelvic floor muscles stretch from ...
Continue ReadingHave you ever felt dizzy, unsteady, or afraid of falling? You're not alone. Balance problems affect millions of Americans each year. In many cases, the underlying cause is neurological, originating in...
Continue ReadingOur lifestyle often leads to pain. Sitting at a computer all day can cause excruciating neck and Continue Reading
Constantly sitting at a computer, infrequent physical activity, bruises and falls. Many people are familiar with aching, nagging, and sometimes sharp shoulder pain. Its great range of motion makes it ...
Continue ReadingTemporomandibular Disorder (TMD) is a broad term that encompasses disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and its associated anatomical structures. The TMJ is made up of the lower jaw bone (man...
Continue ReadingParkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes disordered movements.The risk of developing Parkinson’s disease naturally increases with age with the average onset being 60 year...
Continue ReadingDifferent injuries can happen to anyone. Some people get injured while playing sports, and others at work. Sometimes a person can simply fall on their doorstep. In the US, injuries account for Continue Reading
Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is known as degenerative joint disease and is typically the result of wear and tear with progressive loss of articular cartilage. Osteoarthritis is a progressive and chronic d...
Continue ReadingKnee pain can be terribly debilitating, and it disrupts your entire lifestyle! You can't walk comfortably or even perform your usual daily activities. Treatment should begin immediately, but first, a ...
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