Cervical spinal stenosis is a narrowing of spinal canal specifically in the neck region. A chiropractor or physiotherapist can perform manual therapy, acupuncture, soft tissue release, and exercise rehab to manage the symptoms. […]
Cervical spinal stenosis is a narrowing of spinal canal specifically in the neck region. A chiropractor or physiotherapist can perform manual therapy, acupuncture, soft tissue release, and exercise rehab to manage the symptoms. […]
A joint dislocation is when the articulation between two bones becomes separated. When a joint becomes dislocated, the joint becomes very painful and is usually accompanied by muscle spasm, lack of range of motion and deformity. […]
Craniosacral Therapy, also known as CST or Cranial Osteopathy, consists of light manual manipulation of the bones of the head where there is a dysfunction/imbalance or injury. This technique brings the cranial bones, sutures, membranes or other soft tissue restrictions in the body to their normal mobility and function to relieve pain. […]
The LCL is a ligament on the lateral portion of the knee. It travels from the lower end of the outside of the femur to the upper portion of the fibula. The most common form of LCL injury is an LCL sprain. […]
Mechanical back pain occurs when a structure in the back, like an intervertebral disc, joint or a bone, is stressed or deformed in a way to cause pain. […]
A Ganglion cyst is a small fluid-filled sac that can develop along the tendons or your joints. They are most commonly found in the wrist and hands but they may also develop in the foot or the knee. […]
A pre-pointe assessment will look at postural alignment; hip, knee and foot control through a variety of dance specific movements; foot and ankle mobility and strength; balance and proprioception; turn out; hip and pelvic mobility and control. […]
Gunn IMS is a needling technique that was developed by Dr. Chan Gunn for the treatment of neuropathic pain. The most common cause of pressure on nerve roots is degenerative changes in the spine. […]
Snapping hip syndrome is a condition characterized by a snapping sensation, or an audible snap or click in the hip when it moves through certain motions. The snap can be felt along the front or side of the hip, or deep within the hip joint. […]
Wrist fractures are usually casted for 6-8 weeks and then require physiotherapy, chiropractic and/or massage therapy treatment. When a joint is immobilized in a cast, there will be associated joint stiffness and muscle atrophy, tightness and weakness. […]