“Itis,” “Osis,” “Opathy”…what do I have?

Tendonitis vs. Tendinosis vs. Tendinopathy: What do I have? Tendon pathologies are a very common occurrence in the every day population. There is a lot of confusion surrounding the proper term to use as the diagnosis. The most common term is tendonitis; however, tendinosis and/or tendinopathy are also used. Let’s first start off by defining Read more about “Itis,” “Osis,” “Opathy”…what do I have?[…]

To Image or Not to Image…That is the Question.

Many clients come to the clinic wondering if their pain may be caused by “something serious” like a degenerating or bulged disc, heel spur, or rotator cuff tear, to name a few. Often they are upset because their doctor chose not to do any imaging or they are still waiting to have their test completed. Read more about To Image or Not to Image…That is the Question.[…]

Frozen Shoulder

What is it? (1) Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a disorder of unknown cause, in which the connective tissue, the capsule, surrounding the shoulder joint becomes inflamed and stiff. This inflammation and stiffness causes severe pain and movement restriction. Symptoms (1, 2): Frozen shoulder usually progress through 3 phases and symptoms may Read more about Frozen Shoulder[…]