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Treating a Pinched Nerve in Neck or Shoulder

Between radiating neck pain and tingling sensations to your arm, dealing with a pinched nerve in your neck or shoulder can be a nuisance. If you are one of the many Americans who suffer from this spinal issue, the good news is there are many approaches to help reduce discomfort and speed up healing.

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Common Causes of Back Pain and How to Alleviate It

Despite the prevalence of back pain on millions of Americans, only those who have lived with it truly understand the toll it takes – not just on the body, but on every aspect of daily life. The constant discomfort, the struggle to move freely and the frustration of feeling held back can be overwhelming.

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Why Does Sitting for Long Periods of Time Hurt My Knees?

When it comes to sitting-related pain, most people picture a stiff neck or an aching back, but knee pain is also a surprisingly common issue that often goes overlooked.

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Is It Better to Get a Hip Replacement at a Younger Age?

Hip replacements have long been associated with older adults in their 70s and beyond. However, a growing trend has emerged, with more people opting for this procedure in their 40s and 50s. This shift isn’t just a coincidence – it reflects advancements in medical technology, changes in lifestyle and the pursuit of a better quality of life. This blog will explore the reasons behind this trend, the recovery advantages of getting a hip replacement earlier and the pros and cons of taking this step at a younger age.

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Why Do I Have a Knot in My Lower Back?

These knots, also called trigger points, can be both uncomfortable and restrictive in terms of how your body can move.

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Can Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications Cause Long Term Side Effects?

Rheumatoid arthritis has become one of the most common forms of inflammatory arthritis. There are now dozens of medications to both treat and slow down its progression, but side effects may occur and vary by person.

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Can Cracking Knuckles Harm Your Hands?

For many people, cracking the knuckles of your hands is a satisfying routine. That sharp "pop" can bring a sense of relief, a momentary escape from tension or even just a comforting habit during idle moments. But while it might feel good, have you ever wondered if this common pastime could affect the health of your hands?

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Easy Resistance Band Shoulder Exercises to Try at Home

Resistance bands can be beneficial for addressing shoulder discomfort through targeted exercises that promote strength, flexibility and stability.

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Physical therapy improves outcomes after surgery

How Physical Therapy Improves Outcomes After Surgery

Physical therapy is one of the most common ways to both speed up healing and regain the strength needed to return to your everyday life.

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Reducing Pain Through Physical Therapy

Reducing Pain Through Physical Therapy

There isn’t a cure for chronic pain, so many times, patients will turn to medications for chronic pain relief, such as over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or opioids. But more conservative treatments such as physical therapy can help without being tied to as many side effects as medications – long-term NSAID use can cause gastrointestinal problems and prescription painkillers have addictive properties.

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