Aches, Pains & Injury
Aches, pains, and injury can be experienced as sudden, intense, and temporary (acute) or as long-term, extreme, and prolonged (chronic). The most common symptom of countless diseases, disorders, and conditions, pain can be invaluable in signaling danger and dysfunction, but it also can be debilitating and devastating.
Aches, Pains & Injury Conditions
Back Pain & Injury
One of the most common reasons for doctor’s visits, back pain can be concentrated in a region of your neck or back, or may radiate down legs. You also may find that your back pain worsens with walking, lifting, bending, and twisting motions.
Learn MoreNeck Pain & Injury
Another common pain experience, neck pain can be caused by stress and the tightening of muscles in the area, poor posture, or overuse or straining of your neck muscles. Some degenerative conditions can cause you to experience neck pain, which you might feel as pain directly in your neck or as pain radiating down your shoulders or arms.
Learn MoreKnee Pain & Injury
Knee pain is one of our most common grievances—with the location and severity of knee pain dependent on the cause. Signs and symptoms of knee injury include swelling, stiffness, redness, weakness, popping or cracking noises, and the inability to straighten your knee.
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One of the most used–and overused–joints in your body, your shoulder is a complex joint comprising many bones, tendons, and muscles. The shoulder joint’s large range of motion makes it more susceptible to repetitive injury, strain, and everyday wear and tear.
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Ankle & Foot Pain
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Headaches & Migraines
One of the most common pain conditions you may experience, headaches cause pain in the head, face, upper neck, and shoulders, and range from mild and short-lived to severe and debilitating. Migraines are a type of extremely painful headache that cause you to feel intense, throbbing, and often debilitating headache pain. Often felt on one side of your head, migraines can last anywhere from a few hours to several days.
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Arthritis causes inflammation in and the breaking down of your joints. These changes in your joints can cause you to experience swelling, pain, stiffness, tenderness, and decreased range in motion—with symptoms most commonly felt in your feet, hands, hips, knees, and lower back.
Learn MorePersonal Injury & Auto Accident
The significant, and often violent, forces of a car crash can cause tremendous damage to your body as it’s slammed, crushed, bent, and twisted. Among the most common car crash injuries are bruising and contusions; broken bones; whiplash; neck and back trauma; concussion; traumatic brain injury; internal bleeding; and emotional trauma.
Learn MoreAthletic Injury
Athletic injuries come in all shapes and sizes—each with its own set of symptoms and complications. Among the most common athletic injuries you may experience are knee injuries, anterior cruciate ligament tears, groin and hamstring pulls, shoulder injuries, and shin splints.
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