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What are Hip Labral Tear Symptoms?

A hip labral tear is an injury to the cartilage lining the inner hip socket in the pelvic bone.

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What to Do for a Pinched Nerve in the Neck

If you’ve been diagnosed with a pinched nerve, what is the proper pinched nerve treatment to banish those symptoms for good?

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Should I Get Dry Needling?

Dry needling is an activity that puts a small, solid needle is what is called a “trigger point”, helping with stubborn pain and numerous other issues.

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Is Physical Therapy Expensive?

If you’re suffering from an injury, receiving physical therapy in Chicago is an excellent way to recover and get back to your full range of motion.

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Tendinitis vs. Tendinosis

Patients and general practitioners themselves can struggle to find the correct diagnosis and treatment for tendon pain, one of the most common types of pain.

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Dealing with Severe Knee Pain

Severe knee pain is a condition many people experience over the course of their lives.

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Soft Tissue Knee Injury

If you’re experiencing severe knee pain, stiffness, or instability, soft tissue injury could be the cause.

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What to Do About Wrist Pain

If you’re experiencing pain in your wrist and hand, you’re not alone. This kind of pain can be caused by common problems like carpal tunnel syndrome.

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How to Manage Chronic Pain

To understand the impacts of chronic pain, it is important first to recognize that each individual’s experience with pain is unique.

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What to Do for a Hip Labral Tear

A hip labral tear is an injury to a band of cartilage surrounding the hip joint called the labrum.

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How to Recover from Tennis Elbow

Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, is an often-seen sports injury that can occur to anyone performing repetitive wrist and arms motions involving force.

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Stretches for Low Back Pain

Low back pain is an inevitable part of our modern lives and affects almost a quarter of the U.S. population.

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