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SCOLIOSIS

SCOLIOSIS Scoliosis Treatment in Houston EFFECTIVE NONSURGICAL & SURGICAL SOLUTIONS Scoliosis is a condition usually first recognized in childhood and is apparent from an abnormally S- or C-shaped curved spine. Every person’s spine has natural curves that help the spine support the weight of the head and body and ensure balance and stability. For patients with mild cases, scoliosis can be treated without surgery, and specific exercises and stretches can provide substantial relief while restoring the...

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SCIATICA

SCIATICA SCIATICA TREATMENT IN HOUSTON As the body’s longest nerve, the sciatica nerve branches from the lower back and radiates through the hips, buttocks, and down the back of each leg. Those who have sciatica, which causes numbness and discomfort usually only in one leg, can suffer from substantial leg weakness and lower back pain. The pain may vary from a dull ache to a constant burning pain, which may feel like electric shocks. Sciatica is most common in those with herniated discs, bone spurs, or spinal...

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PODIATRY

PODIATRY Podiatry ADVANCED FOOT & ANKLE TREATMENTS Podiatrists are physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the lower extremities, especially the feet. Your feet are a complex part of your body and have a number of joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and 26 bones per foot. When you suffer from foot pain, it can limit your movement and infringe on your life. We can help. Minivasive Pain & Orthopedics offers specialized care of foot and ankle conditions through...

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PHANTOM LIMB PAIN

PHANTOM LIMB PAIN Phantom Limb Pain Once a limb is amputated, patients may continue to feel disabling pain signals at the site of the lost limb that may lead to chronic pain. Although it is called phantom limb pain and it most commonly affects those who have had amputated arms or legs, it can also affect women who have had a breast surgically removed. Symptoms may include cramping, burning, or aching in the residual limb. The exact mechanism causing phantom limb pain is poorly understood, but it appears to be...

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NECK & WHIPLASH INJURIES

NECK & WHIPLASH INJURIES Neck & Whiplash Injuries Whiplash results from forceful, quick backward then forward movement of the head, and is commonly seen in rear-end car accidents. Some other causes include physical abuse or sports-related collisions in contact sports. Neck injuries resulting from whiplash can injure the vertebrae, the vertebral disks, and the soft tissues of the neck, including the ligaments, muscles, and nerves. While most people who suffer whiplash will feel better within a few weeks...

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