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  • Regenerative Medicine: A New Path to Pain Relief

    Regenerative Medicine: A New Path to Pain Relief

    Chronic pain is a silent epidemic, limiting mobility, hindering daily activities, and impacting quality of life for millions. Traditional pain management often relies on medications that mask symptoms and don't address the root cause.

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  • Live Well With Hip Osteoarthritis

    Live Well With Hip Osteoarthritis

    Does nagging hip pain limit your daily activities? Millions of Americans grapple with osteoarthritis, a condition that can significantly impact the hip joint.

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  • Beyond RICE: Alternative Treatments for Common Running Injuries

    Beyond RICE: Alternative Treatments for Common Running Injuries

    For recreational runners, hitting the pavement is a source of joy, a chance to push limits and explore the town. All runners - whether you’re a back-of-the-pack runner or a seasoned pro – share one thing in common: anyone who runs can get injured.

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  • Chronic Golf Injuries: What are The Available Non-Surgical Treatment Options

    Chronic Golf Injuries: What are The Available Non-Surgical Treatment Options

    Golf is a low-impact sport widely loved and enjoyed by many people since its inception. However, the repetitive motions in perfecting one's swing can lead to chronic injuries for professional and amateur players. These injuries can have a negative impact on a golfer's performance and overall enjoyment of the sport.

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  • What Are The Common Symptoms and Treatment for Tennis Elbow

    What Are The Common Symptoms and Treatment for Tennis Elbow

    Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition that occurs when the tendons in the elbow are overworked or overloaded. This usually happens due to repetitive motions of the wrist and arm. Contrary to its name, tennis elbow is not exclusive to tennis players - it can affect people from different walks of life who engage in repetitive wrist and arm movements.

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