The Knee Knowledge Series: Human Knee
The human knee is the largest joint of the body and is made up of four bones, cartilage, four main ligaments, and two main tendons.
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Acupuncture is a versatile treatment that is very common in Chinese medicine.
Our Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy addresses dysfunction in the pelvic floor
The human knee is the largest joint of the body and is made up of four bones, cartilage, four main ligaments, and two main tendons.
Snapping hip syndrome (commonly known as Dancer’s Hip) is a condition in which you hear or feel a snapping sensation while extending or flexing (lowering and
Bursa are fluid filled sacs located throughout the body near main joints. They help with proper gliding of joints and reduce friction during movement. When
The hip is the body’s biggest ball-and-socket joint. It is built to withstand constant wear and tear but is not indestructible. Age and usage can
What is Scoliosis? Scoliosis is a condition where there is an abnormal bend in the spine. There are two types of bends that occur naturally
Knee pain very common. Most of us either have had it or know someone who has. Normally, a doctor’s recommendation to knee pain would be rest.
The Spinal Series that we just completed was intended to provide you with general information on the most common spinal issues. In order to have
The winter started off calm but hit us hard when Jonas came. Hopefully there won’t be too many more snow storms this year, but we still
What is a Bulging Disc? The human spine is made up of vertebrae and in-between each is a jelly disc (called intervertebral discs) that provide
What is a Herniated Disc? The human spine is made up of vertebrae. In between each vertebrae are jelly discs (called intervertebral discs) that provide cushioning and
What is Sciatica? The term sciatica is used to describe pain that shoots down your leg. Sciatica can affect the back, hip, and outer part
What is Spinal Stenosis? The center of the spine houses the spinal cord. Spinal stenosis results when the spinal canal narrows. If the space is narrowed