Spinal Stenosis Pain
Spinal stenosis is when the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves. Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal disorder that can affect up to 80% of people at some point in their lives.
Plantar Fasciitis Pain
Plantar Fasciitis is inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot and is very painful. This tissue is called the plantar fascia. It connects the heel bow to the toes and creates the arch of the foot.
Migrane Pain
There are different types of headaches such as tension headaches, sinus headaches, and cluster headaches. Migraine symptoms may include nausea, vomiting and light sensitivity.
Arthritis Pain
There are over 100 types of arthritis pain. It is the body’s natural reaction to disease and includes swelling, pain, and stiffness.
Elbow Joint Pain
Overuse of arm, forearm, and hand muscles that results in elbow pain. Tennis elbow is caused by either abrupt or subtle injury of the muscle and tendon area around the outside of the elbow.
Rotator Cuff Pain
The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that cover the top of your upper arm bone and assist in rotating the shoulder. A rotator cuff injury, which is fairly common, involves any type of irritation or damage to your rotator cuff muscles or tendons.
Wrist and Hand Pain
Carpal Tunnel occurs when the median nerve is compressed because of swelling of the nerve or tendons or both. The median nerve provides sensation to the palm side of the thumb, index, middle finger, and the inside half of the ring finger.
Ankle and Foot Pain
There are many different things that can cause ankle and foot pain. Achilles Tendonitis is common among athletes training under less than ideal conditions. There are two types of this condition, tendonitis–the inflammation of the tendon, and Tendonosis–tiny tears in the tissue around the tendon.
Cervical Spine Pain
Cervical spondylosis is a condition that can cause deterioration of the discs, vertebrae, and ligaments in the neck or cervical spine. Swollen neck joints can pinch nerves in the spinal cord that can cause tingling or "pins and needles" feeling in the extremities and sometimes pain.
Thoracic Spine Pain
Thoracic spine pain, or pain in your mid to upper back. This pain can be caused by muscular problems that can include muscle irritation or tension, irritation to the large back and shoulder muscles including sprains and muscle spasms.
Neuropathy Pain
Refers to the conditions that result when nerves that connect to the brain and spinal cord from the rest of the body are damaged or diseased. It can cause weakness, numbness, and pain from nerve damage often in the hands and feet.
Fibromyalgia Pain
Widespread pain in the muscles and soft tissues above and below the waist and on both sides of the body. People with fibromyalgia feel pain, tenderness, or both even when there is not injury or inflammation.
Abductor Muscle Pain
Abductor muscles play an important part in helping you stay stable when walking or standing on one leg. Weakness in these muscles can cause pain and interfere with proper movement.
Knee Joint Pain
Knee joint pain can be caused by degeneration of the cartilage of the knee, sprains or strains, heavy physical activity, lack of use, tendinitis and meniscus tears. The pain can be constant or it can flare up now and then due to overuse.
Tendinitis Pain
Tendinitis is inflammation of a tendon. This condition can cause pain and tenderness just outside of a joint. Tendinitis can occur with any of your tendons in your body but is most common around your shoulder, elbows, wrists, knees, and heels.
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