Reclaiming an Active Lifestyle When You Have Lower Back Pain
Practical steps to help you regain control over your life and embrace an active lifestyle despite the limitations imposed by lower back pain.

Practical steps to help you regain control over your life and embrace an active lifestyle despite the limitations imposed by lower back pain.

Ignoring hip pain won't make it go away. The earlier you address hip pain, the better your chances of a full recovery and a return to your active lifestyle.

It’s common for many people to experience pain that is caused by “muscle knots.” These painful knots are commonly referred to as trigger points or myofascial pain.

When the source of back pain is in the facet joints or sacroiliac joints, there is a long-lasting, minimally invasive procedure to consider: Radiofrequency Ablation.

Which doctor should you see first for back pain? Your first stop should be with a specialist for detailed diagnostics and help you understand your options.

Sitting disease is a term that describes the serious health consequences of a sedentary lifestyle. A look at how prolonged sitting could be affecting your health.

A look at the causes of chronic pain, who you should see for it, and how to get it under control.

A review of what what each of us can do for joint health, preventive measures, and strategies for maintaining healthy joints as we get older.

A Significant Percentage of Patients Continue to Have Chronic Back Pain After Major Spine Surgery - Options to Consider.

Imaging technologies facilitate safer, more accurate, and effective surgeries with preoperative assessments, intraoperative guidance, & postoperative evaluations.
