Other Treatments and Services
Controlled Spine Injections: A minimally invasive procedure to deliver medication to the spinal cord or nerves to alleviate pain and inflammation.
Cortisone Injections: A quick and effective way to relieve inflammation and pain in the joints caused by conditions such as arthritis or tendinitis.
Latissimus Dorsi Tear or Rupture: A condition where the latissimus dorsi muscle in the back tears or ruptures, often resulting from overuse or trauma. Treatment may include physical therapy or surgery.
Muscular Dystrophy: A group of genetic diseases that cause muscle weakness and deterioration over time. Treatment may involve physical therapy, medication, or orthopedic interventions.
Orthobiologics: Innovative treatment options that use substances found in the body, such as stem cells or platelet-rich plasma, to promote healing and reduce inflammation.
Pectoralis Tendon Repair: A rare injury where the tendon connecting the pectoral muscle to the upper arm bone tears. Treatment may involve physical therapy or surgery.
Post-op Pain Management: Effective pain management strategies following surgery to promote healing and recovery while minimizing discomfort.
Scapular Winging: A condition where the shoulder blade protrudes from the back, often caused by nerve damage or muscle weakness. Treatment may involve physical therapy or surgery.
Shoulder Instability with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: A condition where the connective tissues in the body are weak and prone to injury, leading to shoulder instability. Treatment may involve physical therapy, bracing, or surgery.
Slings and Braces (Technical Orthopaedics): Orthopedic devices designed to support and stabilize injured or weakened joints, muscles, or bones.
Snapping Scapula: A condition where the shoulder blade makes a popping or snapping sound during movement. Treatment may involve physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
Sternoclavicular Joint Pain / Instability: A condition where the joint connecting the sternum and clavicle becomes painful or unstable, often caused by trauma or overuse. Treatment may involve physical therapy or surgery.
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