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Acute or Chronic Pain- What is the Difference?
Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Wellness
|Understanding the difference between acute and chronic pain is crucial for effective treatment. At Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics, we handle both types of pain and you can call us for an appointment and consultation: 423-499-0003.
Get Back in the Game: Non-Surgical Options for Winter Sports Injuries
Clinical Exercise, Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), Shockwave Therapy
|For athletes, the thought of an injury can be devastating any time of year. It can feel like your whole world is on pause. At Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics (CNSO), we believe in getting you back to your peak performance without the need for invasive surgery.
Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics Revolutionizes Your Quality of Life
Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|For decades, traditional surgery has been the primary answer for many musculoskeletal problems. But thanks to groundbreaking advancements in medical technology, a new era of orthopedic care has arrived: non-surgical orthopedics.
Why Keeping Up With Health & Fitness Seems Impossible and How to Change It
Low Back Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Orthopedic Functional Medicine, Wellness
|The start of a new year always brings a surge of motivation. We vow to hit the gym, eat healthier, and finally prioritize our well-being. But as the weeks fly by, those initial intentions often fade. Life gets in the way, distractions arise, and suddenly, our fitness goals seem further away than ever.
New Year, Same Pain? Don’t Wait Any Longer
Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|At Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics, we're dedicated to helping you move freely and live an active life. Orthopedic specialists are experts in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, which includes your bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. But how do you know when it's time to see us?