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30 Jan 5 Tips for Combatting Your Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis is one of the most common forms of chronic pain out there. In fact, arthritis is one of the most common conditions that can develop as a person ages, even if you’ve led a healthy life. Arthritis itself is any joint condition that...

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12 Dec Top Ways to Get Better Back Health in 2020

2020 is around the corner and it’s time to set some goals for better back health. Many patients think major changes need to happen to have better back health. However, it only takes small changes throughout your day to be healthier and have less back...

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07 Nov How Diabetes Affects Your Joints

Diabetes is characterized by problems with insulin and blood sugar, but it also has links with two types of arthritis. Diabetes affects your joints in other ways as well because it causes joint and nerve damage. Learn more about the connection between diabetes and your...

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11 Jun How to Prevent Arthritis

Since joint pain and inflammation are caused by a combination of genetics, aging, gender, and environmental conditions, there’s no surefire way to prevent arthritis. However, you can help reduce your risk and potentially delay the onset of certain types of arthritis with these tips. Maintain a...

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11 Sep What to Expect from Physical Therapy

Nobody likes to be injured, but what they like even less is a long recovery period. It would be wonderful if the injury could magically heal itself. While it’s not magic exactly, physical therapy is a great method to accelerate your healing time so you...

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28 Aug Avoid Workplace Injuries

Most people have to work in order to survive and thrive. However, depending on your line of work, you may be at risk for workplace injuries, even if you’re not doing very much. Simply typing or turning a certain way repetitively can leave you with...

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21 Mar Why Choose Stem Cell Therapy?

Did you know that your body has amazing capabilities to heal itself? Every single time you get an injury—even a small cut—your body goes to work to immediately repair itself. It does this through stem cells in your body. When you are born, you have...

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