Joint Pain
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overloaded, usually by repetitive motions of the wrist and arm.
Joint Pain
Professional Treatment of Joint Pain
Golfer’s elbow is a condition that causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain might spread into your forearm and wrist. Golfer’s elbow is similar to tennis elbow, which occurs on the outside of the elbow.
An overuse injury is any type of muscle or joint injury, such as tendinitis or a stress fracture, that’s caused by repetitive trauma. An overuse injury typically stems from: Training errors. Training errors can occur when you take on too much physical activity too quickly
Manual joint stretching and resistance techniques.
Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy to treat muscle tension.
Stretching & Bending exercises may also be recommended.

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Neck Pain
Neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking Whiplash is of a whip. Whiplash is commonly caused by rear-end car accidents.

Back Pain
Poor postures often occur in sitting and standing positions and may develop from long periods of time at a computer or when driving long distances. This can put extra strain on ligaments

Mid Back
Repeated pressure on the spine can lead to middle back pain. In some cases, poor posture can cause this pressure. The muscles and ligaments in your back have to work hard

Joint Pain
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overloaded, usually by repetitive motions of the wrist and arm. Despite its name,

Spinal Disc Conditions
Cervical Disc Bulge : A bulging disc in the neck occurs when a spinal disc weakens and encroaches on the spinal cord. In some cases, this can cause pain in the neck, shoulders, arms, and back.

Strain/Sprain Cervical Disc Herniation
A single excessive strain or injury may cause a herniated disc. However, disc material degenerates naturally as people age, and the ligaments that hold it