by Lisa | Jul 29, 2020 | Blog
The human ankle relies on precise interactions among its various bones and soft tissues to provide both support for your body weight and sufficient mobility for walking, running, and other activities. When any of these structures sustains damage, you may experience...
by Lisa | Jul 2, 2020 | Blog
The human shoulder joint can perform an extraordinarily wide range of movements, thanks to its ball-and-socket structure and precise interactions among its various soft tissues. Unfortunately, acute injuries, post-injury complications, and chronic pain conditions can...
by Lisa | Apr 28, 2020 | Blog
If you or your child is involved in soccer, then you know the sport is hard on the body. With soccer, you use your whole body. Plus, you have to be up to quick changes in direction with your feet and legs. This puts a lot of stress on numerous joints. With more joint...
by Lisa | Apr 7, 2020 | Blog
Patellofemoral syndrome (also called patellofemoral pain syndrome) affects the knee, causing knee pain that can range from mild to severe. In this condition, a kneecap that’s not quite in alignment causes the pain. If you’ve been diagnosed with this knee...
by Lisa | Mar 4, 2020 | Blog
Knee pain can prevent you from your daily activities. It can make staying in shape difficult because you cannot move the way many exercises require you to move. Even sit-ups and push-ups become painful if you have a damaged knee joint. However, doctors often follow a...
by Lisa | Feb 12, 2020 | Blog
Knee pain may be due to chronic conditions such as arthritis and tendinitis, or due to an injury. Whether you have been experiencing knee pain, or you want to prevent knee pain from occurring or becoming worse, be proactive and set a plan in motion. If you are...
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