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What Is Spondylolisthesis And How Is It Treated?
So…you’ve just been diagnosed with spondylolisthesis. A condition you’ve probably never heard of until now, and the official medical name for ongoing back pain, muscle tightness, pain in the buttocks, tightness in the hamstrings, and pain worsened by walking or activity, or even difficulty standing. Now what? And should you be concerned? On the brighter…
Chiropractors on Bailey Cove Rd Huntsville AL Have Extensive Schooling
Chiropractors in Huntsville AL Have Extensive Schooling Your Huntsville AL chiropractor has been through an incredible amount of training. Don’t be shy to ask them where they schooled and what it was like. Chiropractors have all been through stringent and labor-intensive education so they bring you the best care possible. It’s hard to get into…
The Lesser-Known Culprit Of Back Pain: Excess Weight
Did you know that over 16 million adults experience some kind of chronic back pain? It’s a leading cause of missed days of work and can be a real chore to heal for good. Many people experience back pain as an ongoing issue that they simply learn to live with on some level, partially because…
Use These Simple Remedies To Overcome Trigger Finger
Does your finger ever get “stuck” or feel locked up? It may happen during the simplest everyday tasks that used to be second nature– like tying a shoe or opening a can. Perhaps you hear some “clicking,” feel some discomfort, and then…it’s locked. If you’ve experienced this pesky phenomenon, you may have a condition that’s…
The Lesser-Known Aftermath Of A Concussion– And How To Treat It
Concussion. Head injury. These are heavy diagnoses and for good reason. Head injuries can cause severe damage– with symptoms varying in severity from nagging headaches and migraines, to permanent mood, personality disorders, and even memory loss. It goes without saying that any injury involving the head should be subject to close scrutiny and swift care.…
Hypermobility And Its Role In Joint Health
Calling all those “double-jointed” people out there! Are you able to push your joints past what is considered a normal range of motion? Or, perhaps dislocate your thumbs at will? While it can be a fun party trick (and an easy way to get a reaction out of anyone a bit squeamish!), this kind of…