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5 Simple Tips to Manage Vestibular Migraines and Regain Balance

5 Simple Tips to Manage Vestibular Migraines and Regain Balance

Living with vestibular migraines can be challenging, as the symptoms often disrupt daily life and impact overall well-being. In this blog post, we'll explore 5 simple tips to manage vestibular migraines and regain balance. Vestibular migraines are a type of migraine...

3 Exercises to Prevent Osteoporosis

3 Exercises to Prevent Osteoporosis

3 Best Exercises to Prevent Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a common condition that causes bones to become thin and porous, decreasing bone strength and leading to an increased risk of fracture. It can occur without symptoms and can strike at any age affecting both men...

Basilar Thumb Arthritis – CMCJ OA

Basilar Thumb Arthritis – CMCJ OA

What is basilar thumb arthritis? Basilar thumb arthritis is common with aging and occurs when cartilage wears away from the ends of the bones that form the joint at the base of your thumb — also known as the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint. The CMC joint, near the wrist...

Neck and Back Pain – Does Staying Active Help or Hurt?

Neck and Back Pain – Does Staying Active Help or Hurt?

Neck and back pain go back as far as recorded history. Interesting thought that despite advances in health care they continue to remain common complaints. In the past, treatment has been mainly activity avoidance and rest. The current research, however, shows that a...

Heel Pain Affecting Your Day?

Heel Pain Affecting Your Day?

Ever experience an injury that did not have one single event that brought it on? These injuries can at times be due to change in our day to day activities. This type of injury can be simply call an “overuse” injury. How about pain at the back of the heel? Although...

What Causes Shin Splints?

What Causes Shin Splints?

It may be a new year, or the start of a sports season, or maybe it is just nicer weather outside and you decide to become more active. Things are looking up; you're developing a routine, are more motivated and have more energy… Suddenly, or progressively, you start to...

What is Raynaud’s?

What is Raynaud’s?

Fingers and toes that are always cold could be a sign of Raynaud’s. Raynaud's affects some areas of your body, most often your fingers, and less commonly your toes, nose, lips or ears, causing them to change color and feel numb and cold in response to cold...

Q-collar: Next Big Thing for Concussion Prevention?

Q-collar: Next Big Thing for Concussion Prevention?

It is well known that concussions are common. They can, however, be a challenge to treat, both for the patient/athlete and care provider. Given such, there have been attempts to prevent concussion through education awareness, rule changes in sport, and equipment (i.e....