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High-tech Pain Managment

Conditions and injuries that affect our bones, joints, and muscles, can be painful! This pain can be debilitating as it impacts our ability to work while decreasing our daily quality of...

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A Recipe for Relief - Pill-Free

Effective pain management is critical to our ability to function. When pain is poorly managed or treated with ineffective tools, there can be long-term consequences. Quality of...

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Gaining traction – How to get rid of that pain in your neck!

Neck pain is a major cause of discomfort affecting many people at home and at work every day. It can range from a mild ache or “twinge” to extreme pain with weakness, tingling, and numbness in the...

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Taking the Confusion Out of Compression

Q & A with Susan Price, Certified Orthotic Fitter and Compression Wear Expert  Compression garments and various forms of sports compression wear have flooded the health and fitness market over the past few...

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Pain Management Without Pills

  Pain is our body’s alert or warning system. Much like the warning lights on your car dashboard, pain is your body’s way of letting you know that something is wrong and may need your attention. Sometimes we can tolerate the...

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Arthritis and Pain

Each year, May is recognized as National Arthritis Awareness Month. More than 54 million Americans have been diagnosed with arthritis making it the number one cause of disability in the country. This equates to...

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Treating Back Pain Conservatively: Possible at Any Age and Any Stage!

Back pain, specifically lower back pain, is something many of us will experience at some point in our life. If we experience it once, we are almost guaranteed to experience it again. With horror stories about poor outcomes, chronic...

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Bracing for Osteoarthritis Relief

Are you one of the 32.5 million Americans living with Osteoarthritis (OA)? For many who suffer from OA, the symptoms impact their way of life on a day-to-day basis. Pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited range of motion all contribute to decreases in...

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