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Condition We Treat

  • Lumbar Spondylosis: Degenerative changes in the lower spine, often causing chronic back pain and stiffness.

  • Quadriceps Muscle Strain: Injury to the large muscles in the front of the thigh, leading to pain and difficulty in movement.

  • Herniated Disc or Slipped Disc: When the soft tissue between spinal vertebrae protrudes, causing nerve compression, pain, and potential loss of mobility.

  • Ankle Bone Spur: Bony growth on the ankle joint that causes pain, swelling, and reduced range of motion.

  • Total Hip Replacement (THR): A surgical procedure to replace a damaged hip joint, often due to arthritis, with a prosthetic implant.

  • Tendinitis: Inflammation of a tendon, commonly resulting from overuse, leading to pain and swelling around the affected joint.

  • Radial Nerve Injury: Damage to the radial nerve, affecting movement and sensation in the arm and hand, often caused by trauma or compression.

  • Shoulder Impingement: Compression of the shoulder tendons or bursa, leading to pain and reduced arm movement, often aggravated by overhead activities.

  • Cervicogenic Headache: Headaches that originate from problems in the neck, such as muscle tension or cervical spine disorders.

  • Foot Drop: Weakness or paralysis of muscles involved in lifting the front part of the foot, often due to nerve damage or neurological disorders.

  • Cervical Spondylosis: Degenerative changes in the cervical spine (neck), leading to pain, stiffness, and sometimes nerve compression.

  • Frozen Shoulder: Stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, often limiting range of motion and daily activities, usually caused by inflammation.

  • Vertigo: A condition characterized by dizziness and a sense of spinning, often related to inner ear or neurological problems.

  • Arthritis: Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, common in conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Sciatica: Pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, which runs down the lower back through the hips and legs, often caused by a herniated disc or spinal stenosis.

  • Parkinson’s Disease: A progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, leading to tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination.

  • Tennis Elbow: Inflammation or microtears of tendons on the outside of the elbow, usually caused by repetitive arm movements.

  • Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot (plantar fascia), leading to heel pain, especially in the morning or after prolonged standing.