Chiropractic, Heel Pain, Hip Pain, Knee Pain, Physiotherapy, Shoulder Pain
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is an innovative, non-invasive treatment option that has been gaining recognition in recent times for its effectiveness in treating a number of health issues. The revolutionary procedure utilizes pulsed sound waves to target specific...
Back Pain, Custom Orthotics, Heel Pain, Hip Pain, Knee Pain
Custom orthotics are an important tool used in treating a wide range of conditions, from foot and ankle pain to back pain and lower limb biomechanics. But what exactly are custom orthotics? How are they made? What conditions do they treat? And what is the history of...
Back Pain, Chiropractic, Headache, Heel Pain, Hip Pain, Knee Pain, Neck Pain, Physiotherapy, Sciatica, Shoulder Pain
Looking for Pain Relief? Are you looking for an alternative method to manage your pain? Perhaps it’s time to give acupuncture a try. Not familiar with the ancient Chinese practice? No worries, let’s take a closer look at what acupuncture is and how it can...
Back Pain, Chiropractic, Custom Orthotics, Heel Pain, Knee Pain, Sciatica
So it’s been about a year since you received a pair of custom orthotics. I truly hope they worked wonders for your health and kept you living an active and pain free life. For most people, 12-18 months is pretty close to the end of the useful lifespan of a pair of...
Back Pain, Custom Orthotics, Heel Pain, Hip Pain, Knee Pain, Physiotherapy, Uncategorized
Let’s talk about your feet. Your feet are kinda like the “coal miners” of your body. They’re not the most beautiful, and they don’t always smell that great, but man do they work hard. Your feet support just about every major movement you make, and they rarely...
Back Pain, Custom Orthotics, Heel Pain, Hip Pain, Knee Pain
1) Give your body some time to adjust If your orthotics feel great right of the bat, that’s fantastic – keep on wearing them, your feet will soon thank you! For many people though, a new pair of orthotics will take some getting used to, and this is normal. You...