
ACUTE INJURIES, SPRAINS, & STRAINS
Smaller, soft-tissue injuries occur in the muscles, tendons, and ligaments. These acute injuries are generally the result of an improper step or overuse of muscles/tendons.

CLUSTER HEADACHES
Cluster headaches are headaches and frequent attacks that occur in clusters. They will often appear right after each other and can last for up to weeks at a time.

CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Carpel tunnel is a fairly common issue that affects an individual’s arms, wrists, and hands. It is caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist, within an area called the 'carpel tunnel'.

FIBROMYALGIA
Fibromyalgia does not have a clear-cut cause, yet the symptoms are very pronounced and often debilitating. The chronic pain can be unbearable to many patients.

LOW BACK PAIN AND SCIATICA
Lower back and sciatica are quite common amongst adults. Sciatica is the pain in the legs, mostly the hamstring area, due to an irritation of one of the nerves.

NECK PAIN AND RADICULOPATHY
Radiculopathy is generally referring to a cervical radiculopathy, also known as a pinched nerve. A pinched nerve is both a physical issue, as well as a neurological.

NERVE IMPINGEMENT AND HERNIATED DISCS
Nerve impingement and a herniated disc are two closely associated spinal issues, identified by pain and inflammation in the one or more of the disks.

POST-SURGICAL CONDITIONS AND REHABILITATION
Often times, following a surgical procedure, or a traumatic event or accident, muscles, tendons and ligaments will be weakened from lack of use.

POST-STROKE NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Strokes are often devastating to people. They can take away a person’s ability to walk, talk, most of their motor skills, and their ability to interact.

TENDINITIS AND BURSITIS
ursitis and tendinitis are both common conditions that cause swelling around muscles and bones. They occur most often in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, or ankle.

TENSION HEADACHES
A tension headache is the most common type of headache. It can cause mild, moderate, or intense pain in your head, neck, and behind your eyes.