The shoulder complex is made up multiple joints which work together with tendons and muscles to help our arms to be very mobile and functional. Due to the complicated structure of the shoulder, small changes or abnormalities in this region can result in pain or range... Read more »
The CDC defines Fibromyalgia as widespread pain throughout the body, specifically at certain “tender points” that is typically accompanied by fatigue, difficulty sleeping, headaches and emotional/mental distress including depression and anxiety. Individuals with Lupus... Read more »
The Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association defines Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) as a neuro-inflammatory disorder with continuing regional pain that is disproportionate to the typical course of pain after an injury. The pain generally resides in a... Read more »
According to the American Physical Therapy Association, Scoliosis is a condition that affects the normal shape of the spine, altering a person’s overall trunk alignment and posture. It is estimated that 2-3% of the population may have scoliosis. Spinal... Read more »
Most people will experience neck and/or back pain at some point in their lifetime. Potential causes of spine pain include but are not limited to poor posture, muscle strains, disc herniations, spinal stenosis, arthritis, scoliosis, fractures, degenerative joint... Read more »