Back pain is a common complaint among people of all ages. It comes and goes, and the level of pain varies from person to person, ranging from mild to severe. As time passes without any relief, you may start to think that treating your back pain is a hopeless case, but don’t fret — you…
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Types of Hip Replacements
When your hip pain does not go away with medications, injection therapy, or physical therapy, then your orthopedic doctor may recommend that you have a hip replacement. We think of the hip as a very large joint, but the joint portion is actually smaller than the knee joint – it comprises the socket in the…
3 Commonly Missed Signs of Sports Injury
Injuries can happen during any activity, especially in high-intensity sports or activities that involve repetitive or strong motions. There are obvious signs to watch out for – like pain, swelling, and stiffness – but other symptoms may not be as apparent, or are easily dismissed. Let’s talk about some of the commonly missed signs of…
Recovery from Spine Surgery: What to Expect
Spine surgery is often recommended as a last-resort intervention, when symptoms are no longer alleviated with nonoperative interventions, or have caused significant disruption of normal activities. If you’ve been contemplating getting a spine surgery, you probably have some questions about how long it may take you to return to your normal activities and what the…
8 Steps to Relieving Back Pain
Many people are affected by back pain, which can be caused by a variety of factors, from a muscle or ligament strain to a disc problem or arthritis. Fortunately, there are a number of steps you can take to relieve most back pain episodes and help prevent back problems in the future. Common Causes of…