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Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the palm, becomes compressed or squeezed as it passes through the narrow "tunnel" of ligaments and bones in the wrist.
Low back pain is a common condition often caused by structural issues like muscle strains, ligament sprains, or disc injuries, but it can also be influenced by poor posture and sedentary lifestyles.
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg.
Neurological symptoms often linked to cervical spine tension, ranging from the "tight band" sensation of tension headaches to the intense, throbbing pain and sensory sensitivity of migraines.
A common condition involving discomfort in the cervical spine, often caused by poor posture (such as "tech neck"), muscle strains, or nerve compression. It can manifest as stiffness, sharp pain, or soreness that may radiate into the shoulders or down the arms.
A neck injury caused by a forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, commonly occurring during rear-end auto accidents. This sudden motion can stretch or tear the soft tissues—muscles, tendons, and ligaments—in the cervical spine, leading to stiffness, persistent pain, and a reduced range of motion.
The inflammation or irritation of a tendon—the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone—commonly resulting from repetitive motion or overuse. It causes pain and tenderness just outside a joint and is frequently seen in the shoulders, elbows (tennis elbow), wrists, and heels.
A chronic sensory neuropathy characterized by localized itching, tingling, or burning, typically felt in the middle or upper back near the shoulder blade. It is often caused by the compression or irritation of the nerves as they emerge from the spinal column, which can sometimes lead to a small, darkened patch of skin in the affected area due to frequent scratching or rubbing.
A painful condition that affects the ball of your foot, most commonly the area between your third and fourth toes. It involves a thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves leading to your toes, often causing a sharp, burning pain or the sensation of standing on a pebble in your shoe.
chronic condition characterized by the non-inflammatory degeneration of the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue that supports the arch of your foot. Unlike acute plantar fasciitis (inflammation), plantar fasciosis involves the weakening and microscopic tearing of the collagen fibers due to repetitive stress, poor foot mechanics, or inadequate blood flow. This often results in a stabbing pain near the heel that is most intense during the first steps after waking up or after long periods of standing.
A painful condition caused by the compression of the posterior tibial nerve as it passes through the tarsal tunnel—a narrow passageway on the inside of the ankle. Similar to carpal tunnel in the wrist, this pressure results in aching, burning, or tingling sensations that can radiate from the inner ankle into the arch and sole of the foot.
Chiropractic care during pregnancy focuses on maintaining pelvic balance and spinal alignment as the body undergoes significant structural and hormonal changes. As the center of gravity shifts and ligaments loosen, misalignments in the pelvis can cause discomfort and may restrict the amount of room available for the developing baby.
A condition characterized by predictable periods of significant distress, intense crying, and irritability in an otherwise healthy infant. While the exact cause is often unknown, it is frequently associated with an immature nervous system or digestive discomfort. Pediatric chiropractic care focuses on gentle, specialized adjustments to reduce tension and improve the function of the nervous system, helping to soothe the baby and restore a sense of calm to the household.
An inflammation or infection of the middle ear, often occurring when the Eustachian tubes—which connect the ear to the throat—become blocked or swollen. This blockage can lead to fluid buildup behind the eardrum, causing pain, pressure, and temporary hearing loss.
ecurrent, achy muscle pains often felt in the legs of children, typically occurring in the late afternoon, evening, or during sleep. While the exact cause is not fully understood, these pains are generally linked to muscle fatigue from daily activities and the physical stress of rapid development rather than the bones actually "growing."
A condition where a child involuntarily urinates during sleep at an age when bladder control is typically expected. While often a normal part of development, it can sometimes be linked to a delay in the communication between the brain and the bladder.
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