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TMJ Headache

TMJ Headache or disorder is such a situation when you feel pain in your face, cheek, and head. The pain mainly occurs in the temporomandibular joint that connects the jaw to the skull. TMJ is the common term for this disease, but TMD is the official vocabulary. Causes of a TMJ headache The

March 22nd, 2023|

Cervical Spondylosis

As we age, the spinal disks in our necks begin to degenerate, a condition known as cervical spondylosis. When the disks dry up and shrink, osteoarthritis symptoms like bony outgrowths at the ends of bones appear (bone spurs). The degenerative condition known as cervical spondylosis is quite prevalent and often worsens with age.

March 22nd, 2023|

Iliotibial Band Syndrome

You may have a tight iliotibial band syndrome if you're an athlete feeling aching or acute pain on the outside of your knee or hip. A tendon called the iliotibial band may cause irritation if it rubs against the thigh or shin. More than one symptom may result from irritation and edema. It's

March 22nd, 2023|

Prolotherapy Treatment for Cervical Spine Instability

The condition known as cervical spine instability is caused by weakening or injury to the ligaments and other soft tissues that supports the neck. Many symptoms, including as neck pain, headaches, nausea, and problems with balance and coordination, may occur from this. Although there are a number of other treatments available, Prolotherapy is

March 17th, 2023|

Instructions Prior to Your Prolotherapy Treatment

Pain Killers - NSAIDS like Diclofenac/Aceclofenac, Ibuprofen, Naproxen sodium, etc. should be stopped for 5-7 days before your Prolotherapy treatment. These medications undermine your body's attempts to heal injured structures and will reduce the gains made from Prolotherapy injections: If you are on prescription blood thinners. (i.e.: Low dose Aspirin, Warfarin or Plavix).

March 14th, 2023|

What to expect after Prolotherapy treatment?

After prolotherapy treatment, patients may experience some discomfort, swelling and stiffness at the injection site. These symptoms are usually mild and temporary and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications or ice packs. Patients are typically advised to rest and avoid strenuous activity for a few days after treatment to allow the injected

March 14th, 2023|
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