Category: neck pain

Dealing-With-Neck-and-Back-Pain

Dealing With Neck and Back Pain? Physical Therapy Can Save The Day!

February 10th, 2024

Call our clinic today to find true pain relief! Back and neck pain are extremely common conditions that many people struggle with over the course of their lives. According to the National Institute of Health, back pain is one of the most common reasons people see a doctor or miss days at work. Even school-age

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Stress-Related Headaches

Relieve Your Stress-Related Headaches Today with Physical Therapy

February 5th, 2021

Headaches are a common issue that can plague everyone from preteens to retirees. However, when recurring tension or stress-related headaches make it difficult to get through your day, physical therapy may be necessary to provide long-lasting pain relief.  Our experienced physical therapist has the skills necessary to target the root cause of your headaches and

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Physical Therapy

Do You Have Any of These 5 Conditions? If So, Physical Therapy Treatments Can Help

September 15th, 2020

Say Goodbye to Your Pains with Physical Therapy Relief! Did you know that physical therapy is a natural form of pain relief treatment that can be used to manage a variety of different conditions?  Unfortunately, many people don’t realize that physical therapy treatments are a great way to reduce their chronic pain and other recurring

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Herniated Disc

Herniated Disc Relief: Troubleshooting Tips From Our Physical Therapist

August 15th, 2020

Something is terribly wrong with you, but you’re not quite sure what it is. Strange neck pains, back pains, or extremity symptoms can indicate a variety of potential problems — including one or more herniated discs. How can you tell for sure whether you have this specific problem? If you do have a herniated disc,

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Stress-Related Headaches

Do You Have Stress-Related Headaches? Physical Therapy Has the Solutions

August 5th, 2020

When you see someone at work or in a difficult situation clutching his head, you may assume either that he’s under extreme stress, or that he has a headache. In fact, you may be right on both counts. Both physical and emotional stress can cause tension headaches; they can also trigger cervicogenic and migraine headaches,

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