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  • Benefits of Acupuncture in Pain Management

    the realm of complementary and alternative medicine, which has been shown to have strong evidence for musculoskeletal pain management. Historically, the origins of acupuncture started in China, approximately 2,500-3000 years ago as crude, sharp stones...

  • Benefits of Acupuncture in Pain Management

    the realm of complementary and alternative medicine, which has been shown to have strong evidence for musculoskeletal pain management. Historically, the origins of acupuncture started in China, approximately 2,500-3000 years ago as crude, sharp stones...

  • Dr. Hammoud on Safer Pain Management

    discussion on The Opioid Epidemic: How did we get here and what are orthopaedic surgeons doing to promote safer pain management?” Dr. Hammoud discussed the history of opioid abuse, what led to the current situation and alternative pain management...

  • Pain Management for Hip Arthritis in South Jersey

    than what you cannot do. Medications for Hip Arthritis in South Jersey When self-management alone is insufficient for pain management, you should consult your doctor for medications that can help. There are many over-the-counter medications – both...

  • Lumbar Pain Treatments: Non-Surgical Solutions

    Most low back pain can be treated without surgery. Treatment of low back pain usually begins with a few basic steps. Before beginning any back pain treatment program, be sure you know your diagnosis and discuss the treatment plan with your doctor....

  • Joint Series - Blog 1: Why do I Have Joint Pain?

    pain persists or worsens over time, chronic arthritis is most likely present and must be addressed by establishing apain management plan with a qualified physician. For more information, please visit us here or contact us at 1-800-321-9999. In fact, in...

  • How to Treat Knee Pain After Running

    anti-inflammatory pain medications alone is unlikely to produce effective results, it may be recommended as a means of pain management alongside other treatment options. Physical Therapy: Physical therapy is advised for many runners dealing with knee...

  • 5 Common Questions About Lower Back Pain

    muscle relaxers, and steroids. Narcotics are rarely prescribed for treatment of low back pain. Interventional pain management is another treatment option, which includes epidurals, facet ablations, and trigger point injections. Alternative non-operative...

  • Managing Back Pain While Working from Home

    You’re likely familiar with back pain caused by too much physical activity, heavy lifting, and other strenuous causes. You may be less informed about the back pain that can occur from sitting still. Lately, when I have been meeting patients for the...

  • Arm or Leg Pain Without Weakness: Causes and Solutions

    The human body is a complex and fascinating machine. Bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, organs and dozens of other intricate parts all play a role in keeping us healthy and functioning correctly. When something isn’t right in our bodies, we can...

  • Helping Your Shoulder Pain: Rotator Cuff Rehab and Treatment

    Introduction to Rotator Cuff Injuries Rotator cuff tears and injuries are one of the most common sources of shoulder pain. The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles that surround the shoulder and form a “cuff” of tendons. Those four tendons are the...

  • Golfing: Three Causes of Knee Pain

    Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Explores Three Causes of Knee Pain While Golfing A majority of professional golfers have experienced some sort of nagging injury at one time or another in their careers. However, you don’t have to be a professional player...

  • The Impact of Food Dyes on Inflammation, Pain, and Orthopedic Surgery Recovery

    any nutritional deficiencies in the pre-operative and post-operative periods helps support better healing and pain management. Guidelines for perioperative nutritional support such as the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocol have been developed due...

  • Finding Relief for Hip Osteoarthritis Pain

    Osteoarthritis is a condition associated with chronic, occasionally severe pain that can interfere with your daily routine and commitments. Managing any chronic pain requires an active, methodical approach in order to stave off worsening symptoms,...

  • Shoulder Pain: Causes & Solutions

    Learn about the causes of and treatments for shoulder pain. Shoulder pains can come and go. Sometimes we work a little too hard, sleep on it wrong, or twist the wrong way and we end up feeling stiff and sore for a few days. Sometimes shoulder pain...

  • Core Concepts of Groin Pain in Athletes

    Mainstream media has popularized the term “sports hernia” over the years due to injuries that take place in professional sports. Ironically, there is no one injury that defines what a sports hernia is. In fact, “sports hernia” is not an accurate...

  • Getting Help For Achilles Pain Tendonitis

    Are you a middle-aged athlete who has been diagnosed with Achilles pain tendonitis? This condition, marked by inflammation and discomfort at the back of the ankle, is a fairly common overuse injury. However, early intervention and management can go a...

  • 5 Essential Tips for Regaining Mobility and Reducing Pain After Knee Replacement

    Avoid high-impact activities and lifting heavy objects until cleared by your healthcare provider. Practice Proper Pain Management Techniques Pain management is a critical component of your recovery journey. Work closely with your healthcare team to...

  • Which Is The Best Achilles Pain Tendonitis Procedure For Me?

    If you are or someone you love is suffering from the pain of Achilles tendonitis, you may have questions about your condition. What exactly is Achilles tendonitis? What treatment options are available and which is the best Achilles pain tendonitis...

  • Hip Pain: Common Causes and Treatment Options

    The hip joint is one of the most important joints in the human body. It allows us to sit, stand, walk, and run - to move our bodies in general. It allows for a large range of motion, which unfortunately, can also lead to many injuries. Discover all you...


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