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Irritation of the structures due to prolonged poor posture which causes impingement on the nerves.
Chronic injury resulting from an irritated neck muscles that tensed up due to prolonged position with limited movement of the neck.
The nerve is impinged leading to decrease in blood circulation due to narrowing of the transverse foramen.
Often caused by poor posture, poor alignment, and muscle weakness or injury.
This is the normal wear and tear over time that leads to bony changes in the joints and bones of the neck.
This wear and tear over time can lead to bony changes in the joints and bones of the neck.
The abnormal muscle pulls that can lead to altered movement of the TMJ and thus, pain.
With minor or major injuries, poor posture and strains due to abrupt movement causing the discs to press outward towards spinal canal.
Typically from a fall causing direct trauma to the shoulder which results to breaking of the bone.
Pain management for optimum recovery after surgery focusing on the structures surrounding the shoulder region.
Inflammation due to abnormal joint movements, poor posture and weakness of the surrounding musculature.
Caused by muscle imbalance which can occur in certain groups of the shoulder muscles if one group of muscles is stronger than another.
Due to overused of any of the four major muscles of the shoulder.
Chronic inflammation of the thick capsule of tissue that surround the shoulder joint.
Tear with injury from a blow to an outstretched arm or from repetitive injuries overhead.
Sudden forceful movement that causes the head of the humerus of the shoulder to detach from its socket.
Occurs when tissue is overstretched too quickly resulting in micro-injury of the tissue.
Typically from a fall causing direct trauma to the wrist and hand which results to breaking of the bone.
Poor posture, repetitive activities such as typing, gripping and twisting can cause tightening in the muscles and tissues of the forearm.
There is an overuse of the muscles that flex your wrist and fingers.
Happens frequently with repetitive wrist extension done in poor postural positions.
There is an overuse of the muscles that irritates the nerves causing inflammation and disruption in blood circulation.
Due to repetitive activities such as typing with prolonged wrist extension causing direct pressure on carpal tunnel ligaments.
Pain management for optimum recovery after surgery focusing on tendon and muscle repairs of the hand.
Occurs when tissue is overstretched too quickly resulting in micro-injury of the tissue.
Pain management for optimum recovery after surgery focusing on the range of motion and coordination of the hip region.
Change in walking pattern due to pain in the lower extremities, poor posture, and other injuries.
Due to excessive sitting, loss of movement in the hips or trauma, muscle presses down the sciatic nerve resulting to low back pain, hamstring tightness and decrease blood circulation in the lower extremities.
Stems from injury or muscle imbalance that limits hip motion causing abnormal pressures to different muscles, tendons or ligaments around the area.
An irritation to the sciatic nerve, which travels deep in the buttock and down the back of the leg.
The wear and tear of the hip joint which causes pain and stiffness of the muscle aggravated by walking.
Due to abnormal joint movements, poor posture and weakness of the surrounding musculature which causes strain to the tissues and excessive friction on the bursa.
Occurs when tissue is overstretched too quickly resulting in micro-injury of the tissue.
Occurs when tissue is overstretched too quickly resulting in micro-injury of the tissue.
Caused by compression with rotation of the knee.
Due to abnormal joint movements, poor posture and weakness of the surrounding musculature resulting pain during repetitive movement especially with squatting or kneeling down.
Injury blows to the knee from the side, while the foot is planted on the ground with swelling that occurs in the knee and a feeling of instability with walking.
Injury blows to the front of the knee while the foot is planted on the ground with swelling that occurs in the knee and a feeling of instability with walking.
Injury blows to the outside of the knee while the foot is planted on the ground with swelling that occurs in the knee and a feeling of instability with walking.
Injury blows to the inside of the knee while the foot is planted on the ground with swelling that occurs in the knee and a feeling of instability with walking.
A loss of ability to balance when walking or moving due to slowing down of reflexes, muscle weakness and tissue changes that might be a result of previous injury.
Stems from injury or muscle imbalance that limits knee motion causing abnormal pressures to different muscles, tendons or ligaments around the area.
Pain management for optimum recovery after surgery focusing on the range of motion and coordination of the knee region.
Change in walking pattern due to pain in the lower extremities, poor posture, and other injuries.
Typically from a fall causing direct trauma to the ankle and foot which results to breaking of the bone.
Occurs when tissue is overstretched too quickly resulting in micro-injury of the tissue.
Pain management for optimum recovery after surgery focusing on the range of motion and coordination of the ankle and foot region.
Typically occurs after the ligaments in the ankle have stretched out, losing the normal stability of the bones in the ankle and foot.
Occurs from tightening of the tissues under the foot and even further up in the legs.
Caused by tightness in the hamstrings and calf muscles and limited ankle and foot range of motion giving excessive strain on the Achilles tendon.
Due to poor motion and spinal mobility, abdominal or hip weakness, poor coordination of the spinal, abdominal and pelvic muscle causing tremendous strain in low back area.
It is the abnormal curvature of the spine it may be a “C” or an “S” curved. Most cases has an unknown cause.
An irritation to the sciatic nerve, which travels deep in the buttock and down the back of the leg.
The nerve is impinged leading to decrease in blood circulation due to compression occurring in the lower back or on the leg area.
Narrowing of the canal where the nerves exit the spine to the lower legs caused by wear and tear leading to rubbing and even pressure on the nerves.
With minor or major injuries, poor posture and poor body mechanics when lifting causing the disc to slipped out allowing a pressing outward of the disc nucleus.
Occurs due the normal wear and tear over time that leads to bony changes in the joints and bones of the spine.
Typically from older individual caused by trauma or an accident compression to the spine which results to breaking of the bone.
Occurs when tissue is overstretched too quickly resulting in micro-injury of the tissue.
Pain management for optimum recovery after surgery focusing on the range of motion, muscle repair and mobility of the back region.