

CONDITIONS TREATED
Pain can stem from various conditions that can significantly diminish quality of life. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment, as each condition typically requires specific strategies to alleviate symptoms and facilitate healing.
Back Pain
Back pain is a common condition that can be debilitating and drastically disrupt life. Causes can vary but include injury, muscle strain, disc issues, back joints, or nerve compression
Sciatica
Sciatica is a condition characterized by pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerves, which runs from the lower back through the and buttocks down to each leg. It often results from injury, herniated disk, bone spur, or narrowing of the spine, leading to discomfort and mobility.
Whiplash
Whiplash is a common spine injury that occurs when the head is suddenly and forcefully thrown backward and then forward, mimicking the cracking motion of a whip. This rapid acceleration and deceleration often strains or damages the soft tissues in the neck, including muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
Joint Pain
Joint pain can occur through injuries, strain and sprain, "wear and tear", nerve pain, autoimmune disease, infection, or a combination of these. A proper diagnosis is important to determine the most appropriate treatment
Neck Pain
Neck pain is a common condition that can significantly interfere with quality of life. Common causes includes injury, muscle strain, disc issues, back joints, or nerve compression
Headaches
A headache is a common condition characterized by pain or discomfort in head, scalp, or neck. It can vary in intensity and can result from various causes, including tension, stress, dehydration, injury or underlying medical conditions.
Nerve Pain
Nerve-related pain, also known as neuropathic pain or neuralgia, arises from damage or dysfunction within the nervous system itself, rather than from typical tissue injury. This distinguishes it from other types of pain, as the "pain signals" are generated by the faulty or damaged nerves.
Muscle Pain
Muscle-related pain, often referred to as myalgia, can result from various factors including overuse, injury, or tension. Common causes include strenuous physical activity, trauma, prolonged sitting or poor posture, and underlying medical conditions such as fibromyalgia or infections.
