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A rotator cuff tear is an injury that occurs when one or more of the tendons that make up the rotator cuff become partially or completely torn. The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint, providing stability and enabling a wide range of motion. 

Are You Exhibiting Signs of a Rotator Cuff Tear?

The shoulder joint is an intricate and highly mobile part of the body, making it susceptible to a variety of injuries. Among them, rotator cuff tears are quite common.
As a specialist in clinical kinesiology and functional medicine, Dr. Hall sees a wide range of patients with a variety of issues. Whether you have a repetitive stress injury from work or an elbow injury from a fall, Dr. Hall uses the same diagnostic tools and non-surgical treatments to help the body heal.

Sports Medicine is Not Just for the Top Athlete

A common misconception about sports medicine that a Clinical Kinesiologist like Dr. Jeff Hall will tell you is that it is not only for high-performance athletes.
Muscle strain can be treated with a variety of methods that aid in pain, swelling, and full recovery. One such technology is nonsurgical spinal decompression, which  Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics will recommend based on your specific requirements.

I Simply Pulled a Muscle – Why Do I Need Decompression?

Muscle strain can be treated with a variety of methods that aid in pain, swelling, and full recovery. One such technology is nonsurgical spinal decompression, which  Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics will recommend based on your specific requirements.

The Paddler’s Guide to Avoiding Shoulder and Joint Pain

Whether you enjoy the water via raft, kayak, paddleboard, or canoe – here are some tips from Dr. Jeff Hall and Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics to avoid common upper body injuries this summer.

Blood Labs: A Far More Comprehensive Look at Your Health

Functional Blood Chemistry analysis enables us to spot patterns that can indicate a myriad of health conditions and gain insight into managing them. What that means for our patients is the ability to rule out a number of possible issues such as; toxicity challenges, vitamin deficiencies, insulin resistance, inflammation, anemia, and other problems not often visible during a physical exam.
Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics Low Back Pain, Knee Pain, Neck Pain, and Joint Pain Specialists

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