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Heal Like a Pro: Prolotherapy for Sports Injuries
Arthritis, Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
|Are you an athlete sidelined by a nagging injury? Sprains, strains, and chronic pain can be frustrating, but don't despair! At Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics, we offer a cutting-edge solution: prolotherapy.
Don’t Let Knee Osteoarthritis Slow You Down: Exploring Viscosupplementation
Arthritis, Knee Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Are you struggling with knee pain that makes it hard to get around? You're not alone. Millions of Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, a condition that causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints, especially the knees.
Spring Forward, Pain-Free: Solutions for Pain in Athletic Performance
Arthritis, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Spring's arrival brings warmer weather, renewed motivation for outdoor activities, and, unfortunately, a potential increase in joint pain for athletes. Whether you're an avid runner, a weekend warrior, or a dedicated gym-goer, springtime often coincides with a rise in both acute and chronic joint pain issues.
The Difficulties of Back and Knee Injuries Associated with Taking Care of a Pet
Arthritis, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Taking care of a pet can be a rewarding experience, but it can also come with its own set of challenges, especially for our backs and knees.
Acute & Chronic Low Back Pain
Arthritis, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|If you're dealing with low back pain, nearly 80% of American adults know what you're going through. Low back pain can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain that makes it difficult to move.
Can My Golf Swing Lead to Early Low Back Degeneration?
Arthritis, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Among professional and amateur golfers, low back pain remains one of the most common injuries, comprising 55% and 35% of injuries (according to a 2019 study article). The article noted that modern professional golfers are experiencing back problems at far younger ages than the general population.