There are many types of musculoskeletal pain an individual may go through. Common types of pain are muscle pain, bone pain, tendon pain, ligament pain, joint pain, and nerve pain. These pains have various causes and symptoms. Based on our 2 decades of experience in the clinic. By tolerating these pains the conditions usually worsen. […]
Category Archives: Pain Management
Pain has been one of the most terrible unsolicited friends we humans have always detested. Everyone who has had pain should at least consider looking for pain relief clinic without drugs and surgery. Pain disrupts productivity, limits efficacy, hinders happiness and in the worst cases, may be an end to someone’s life. Conventional Pain Relief […]
Why do I need a massage? Myofascial tissue is a type of thin, strong, fibrous connective tissue that extends throughout your body to provide support and protection to your muscles and bones. Prolong repetitive motion of our muscle or high levels of tension due to stress, improper posture, and sports activities causes the muscle […]
Body weight significantly hurts our physical joints, commonly the knee joints. Many fail to identify the intrinsic cause of knee pain that result in knee sprains, meniscus tears and typically tears of ACL during their physical activities. Arthroscopy or key hole, and even a total knee replacement surgery is something that can be avoided if […]
What is Pain? Pain is both physical and mental unpleasant stimuli that should not be ignored. It is disruptive to our daily activities and living. All of us experience pain in our own unique ways but most people cannot identify or even indicate where the pain symptoms are, most elderly assume pain is a part […]
The experience of pain is individual and varies from one another, most do not seek any help unless the pain is unbearable and disrupting their daily life activities. However when pain is escalated to its highest scale of 8-9, patient’s expectations and demands of rectifying the symptoms, are high and at times, unreasonable. When the […]