Thursday
Jul302009
JOINT PAIN
'Peripheral' joint pain and dysfunction (e.g. hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, wrist, etc.) can be effectively helped through osteopathic treatment. For example, if you have been told by your doctor that your joint pain is due to osteoarthritis, you should not assume you are inevitably going to need a replacement joint. Proper osteopathic and self care can make an enormous difference in a lot of cases.
Further, we can help with very precise and up-to-date advice on exactly the right nutritional and supplement regime that can help arthritic symptoms.
Michael Smith