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Bone and Joint Action Week: How to Stay Healthy and What to Do if You Get Injured
Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Orthopedic Functional Medicine, Wellness
|Bone and Joint Action Week, October 12-20, 2023, is a time to raise awareness about the importance of bone and joint health. Bones and joints support our movement and allow us to live active lives. But as we age, our bones and joints can become weaker and more susceptible to injuries.
Autumn Joint Pain: Why It Happens and How to Manage It
Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|As our bodies start to prepare for the winter months, for many people, autumn also brings an increase in joint pain. Dr. Jeff Hall here at Chattanooga Non-surgical Orthopedics explains some reasons why this happens and what can be done about it.
Tackling Autumn Orthopedic Woes: A Guide for Athletes
Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Common orthopedic issues faced by athletes during the fall season, providing valuable insights from Dr. Hall and the professional staff at Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics.
Navigating Common Joint Pain Injuries During the Fall Season
Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Common joint pain injuries that can arise in the fall and discuss tips for prevention and management from Chattanooga Non-Surgical Orthopedics.
Understanding Pain: Shedding Light During Pain Awareness Month
Foot Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|September is Pain Awareness month, an annual observance serving as a reminder to educate, inform, and raise awareness about the complexities of pain, its impact on individuals, and the various treatment options available.
Revolutionizing Healing: Unveiling the Power of Stem Cell Therapy
Knee Pain, Low Back Pain, Non-Surgical Orthopedics
|Stem cell therapy is has revolutionized the field of non-surgical orthopedics, harnessing the body's innate ability to heal and has emerged as a beacon of hope for patients suffering from various musculoskeletal conditions.