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Symptoms We Treat

  • Muscle Stiffness: Often resulting from overuse or prolonged inactivity, muscle stiffness can limit movement and cause discomfort, making simple tasks challenging.

  • Muscle Spasm: Sudden, involuntary muscle contractions that cause sharp pain. Spasms can be triggered by dehydration, fatigue, or overuse of a muscle group.

  • Numbness and Tingling: This sensation, commonly associated with nerve irritation or compression, often indicates underlying issues like nerve damage or circulatory problems.

  • Neck Pain: Caused by poor posture, stress, or injury, neck pain can radiate to the shoulders and upper back, hindering daily activities.

  • Foot Pain: Discomfort in the foot may result from conditions like plantar fasciitis, arthritis, or injuries, affecting walking and standing.

  • Tremors: Involuntary shaking or trembling of muscles can be caused by neurological conditions or muscle fatigue, impacting fine motor skills.

  • Knee Pain: Knee pain is frequently a result of wear and tear, injury, or inflammation and can severely limit mobility.

  • Back Pain: One of the most common complaints, back pain may stem from poor posture, injury, or chronic conditions, leading to difficulty in standing or sitting for extended periods.

  • Joint Pain: Joint discomfort, often due to arthritis or injury, can affect flexibility and range of motion, reducing overall mobility.

  • Loss of Balance: This symptom, often related to issues with the inner ear, neurological conditions, or musculoskeletal weakness, can lead to falls and further injury.

  • Sprains and Strains: Soft tissue injuries like sprains (ligament injury) and strains (muscle or tendon injury) result from overextension or trauma, causing pain and swelling.

  • Headache: Tension headaches are often linked to musculoskeletal issues, particularly in the neck and upper back, leading to discomfort and reduced concentration.

  • Inflammation: Swelling in muscles, joints, or tendons often occurs in response to injury or overuse, leading to pain and restricted movement.

  • Shoulder Pain: Frequently caused by overuse, injury, or degenerative conditions, shoulder pain can limit arm movement and daily functioning.

  • Crepitus (Cracking Joints): The popping or cracking sound in joints, often painless, may indicate air bubbles or minor joint issues. However, if accompanied by pain, it could suggest arthritis or cartilage wear.