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The Shoulder Is A Complex Joint.
There are various structures on the shoulder that allow you to perform a variety of movements.
Shoulder Issues :
Many conditions that cause hand pain can be treated. Depending on the cause of your hand pain, you may benefit from medications, exercise, or lifestyle changes.
Wrist / Hand Issues :
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
Peripheral Neuropathy
Neck pain can be uncomfortable to deal with, especially if it makes it hard for you to move. While most sprains and strains will heal within a few weeks, some individuals suffer from chronic neck pain that lasts for more than three months.
Most neck pain is commonly associated with poor posture combined with age-related wear and tear. To help prevent the pain, keep your head centered over your spine, and some simple changes in your daily routine can also help.
Neck Issues :
Muscle Strains
Worn Joints
Back pain may happen due to numerous causes, such as improper lifting of heavy objects, poor posture or sudden movements.
Back Issues :
Pain in the knee is caused by the structure in the knee itself, whether ligaments, cartilage tissue, bones, tendons or muscles around it.
The cause of knee pain can be due to injuries that occur in the knee, mechanical problems and some types of joint inflammation problems.
Knee Issues :
Ankle pain refers to pain caused by the structure of the ankle itself, such as ligaments, cartilage tissue, bones, tendons and the muscles around it.
Ankle Issues :
Pain in the sole or heel of the foot is caused by inflammation of the fascia layer ‘plantar fascia’ on the sole of the foot due to too much pressure on the foot which can cause the ligament layer to be damaged or torn so that it causes stiffness.
Heel Issues :
Ear pain is an issue that happens whenever you feel as if the ear is blocked or ringing, feel a buzzing/echo when speaking, have an earache, a feeling of a clogged ear especially when using cotton buds, and a ringing sensation in the ears. Luckily, most of these issues are usually caused by blocked ears, mainly from earwax or foreign objects.
Pain in the elbow is caused by the structure in the elbow itself, whether ligaments, cartilage tissue, bones, tendons or muscles around.
Elbow pain can be caused by injuries that occur in the elbow, mechanical problems and some types of joint inflammation.
Elbow Issues :
Olecranon Bursitis
Triceps Tendonitis
Long COVID, refers to the persistent symptoms or complications that some people experience after recovering from an acute COVID-19 infection. These symptoms can last for weeks or months after the initial illness and can affect different organs and systems in the body.
The symptoms of long COVID can vary from person to person and can be mild or severe. Some people may experience only one or two symptoms, while others may have a combination of several. Long COVID can significantly impact a person’s quality of life and may require ongoing medical care and support.
People with long COVID may experience a range of symptoms, including
When a blood vessel in the brain bursts and bleeds, or when there is a blockage in the blood flow to the brain, a stroke occurs. This happens as the brain does not get enough oxygen and nutrients – brain cells begin to die.
A stroke is a medical emergency as brain damage may occur when it does not receive enough oxygen and urgent treatment is essential. However, the duration of post-stroke symptoms after hospitalization can vary widely depending on the severity of the stroke, individual’s overall health and rehabilitation progress. In some cases, they may persist for weeks, months, or even years. Some individuals may experience permanent effects of stroke, such as paralysis, speech difficulties, or cognitive impairment. In these cases, ongoing therapy and support may help individuals adapt and manage their symptoms over time.
Post-stroke symptoms can vary depending on the location and severity of the stroke, but some common symptoms may include:
It’s important to note that every individual’s experience with post-stroke symptoms is unique, and the severity and duration of symptoms can vary greatly. Treatment and rehabilitation after hospitalization may help improve symptoms and quality of life after a stroke.
Coronary artery disease is a condition where there is a buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. This buildup can cause the arteries to become narrowed or blocked, reducing blood flow to the heart muscle. Coronary artery disease can lead to a range of symptoms, including chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, fatigue, and weakness. In some cases, CAD can also cause heart attacks or heart failure if the blood flow to the heart is severely restricted, which is a medical emergency and urgent treatment is needed. However, after initial treatment and hospitalization it is important to note that some will experience post-coronary artery disease symptoms, and the severity and duration of symptoms can vary widely.
Post-coronary artery disease symptoms can vary depending on the extent and severity of the disease and the type of treatment received. Some common post-coronary artery disease symptoms may include:
Lifestyle changes, medications, and ongoing rehabilitation may be necessary to manage
post-coronary artery disease symptoms and prevent complications. It’s important to work closely with a healthcare team to develop a customized treatment plan and monitor progress towards recovery.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists for more than three months or beyond the normal healing time for an injury. Chronic pain may persist long after the initial injury has healed and may not have an identifiable physical cause. Chronic pain can affect any part of the body and can range from mild to severe. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, nerve damage, back problems, and other chronic medical conditions. Chronic pain can also result from an injury or trauma that causes long-term damage to the nervous system or other tissues.
Chronic pain can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life, affecting their ability to work, socialize, and engage in everyday activities. It can also lead to depression, anxiety, and other emotional and psychological problems. Chronic pain rehab is a comprehensive treatment approach that aims to help individuals with chronic pain manage their symptoms, improve their quality of life, and increase their ability to function.
Diabetic wounds, diabetic ulcers, and diabetic foot gangrene are all serious complications that can occur in individuals with diabetes.
Individuals with diabetes are at increased risk for developing these complications due to nerve damage, poor circulation, and other factors related to the disease. Prevention is key, and individuals with diabetes should take steps to manage their blood sugar levels, maintain good foot hygiene, wear properly fitted shoes, and seek prompt medical attention for any wounds or other foot problems. Rehabilitation after hospitalization for diabetic wounds, ulcers, and gangrene is an important part of treatment to help individuals with diabetes regain function and prevent further complications and improve quality of life for individuals with diabetes.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is a safe, and non-invasive way to reduce pain and inflammation. It stimulates and duplicates the earth’s natural electromagnetic frequencies and functions essentially as a recharger of the body’s electrical battery. It uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate and promote healing in the body and can penetrate deep into tissues and cells.
The most important benefits are:
According to Bryant A. Meyers, “the body is self-healing, self-regulating, and self-regenerating.” PEMF therapy essentially helps provide the energy needed to do this.
Oxygen is the basic element of life and is obviously involved in nearly every bodily function. Therefore, it can be used to improve almost any ailment. No treatment of chronic disease can be complete without addressing all relevant oxygenation related issues. By making use of activated oxygen, it can help to energize cellular mechanisms, eliminate wastes and toxins, regenerate the liver, reactivate the immune system, restore enzymes, minerals and the hormone system.
We also help to optimize the level of oxygen in the blood with state-of-art equipment, raising the level of oxygen in your blood and the oxygen molecules become more easily dissolved and can bypass various blockages. Thus, oxygen is supplied to the affected organs. The purpose is to provide sufficient oxygen for the circulation of blood to promote tissue repair and proper body function. This helps in the battle against infections and release of substances called growth factors and stem cells, which promote healing.
This equipment can also helps with other conditions besides respiratory problem such as:
Hydrogen gas is a colorless and odorless gas with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties with potential to act as a signaling molecule in the body. It can effectively reduce ventilator-induced lung injury associated with inflammatory responses. It improves lung function and protects established airway inflammation in the allergic asthma reaction. This therapy can also improve the survival rate of organ damage of infectious disease by reducing levels of early and late pro-inflammatory cytokines in serum and tissues
It helps to:
By providing passive exercise, cardiac rehab in our center helps to improve blood circulation and function of the body’s vital organs. It helps to increase the volume of blood that returns to the heart, giving the heart more blood to function with. This decreases the amount of work the heart has to do on a much bigger scale, which is especially advantageous to people who have heart tissue damage.
With FDA and MDA approved equipment, it involves the use of inflatable cuffs that are wrapped around the patient’s legs, thighs, and buttocks, which are connected to a machine that inflates and deflates the cuffs in sync with the patient’s heartbeat. By doing so, the machine creates a counterpulsation effect, increasing blood flow to the heart and reducing the workload of the heart during each beat. This rehab typically involves 35 one-hour sessions over the course of seven weeks. Clinical studies have shown that this machine can improve exercise tolerance, reduce angina symptoms, and improve quality of life for patients with chronic stable angina or heart failure. It is generally considered safe.
Individual who are suitable for this rehabilitation program may include those with:
An ultrasound-guided injection is a medical procedure in which medication or other therapeutic agents are injected into a specific part of the body, guided by real-time imaging using ultrasound technology.
During an ultrasound-guided injection, a healthcare professional uses an ultrasound machine to visualize the target area, such as a joint, tendon, or muscle. This allows for more precise targeting of the injection and can improve the effectiveness of the treatment. The ultrasound image provides a real-time view of the area being treated, allowing the healthcare professional to ensure that the needle is in the correct position before administering the injection.
Ultrasound-guided injections may be used for a variety of conditions, including joint pain, tendonitis, bursitis, and other inflammatory conditions. The medications or other agents injected may include corticosteroids, hyaluronic acid or other therapies such as Platelet Rich Plasma, Prolotherapy or Stem Cells or other regenerative substances. The use of ultrasound guidance can help to ensure that the medication is delivered precisely to the targeted area, improving the likelihood of successful treatment and reducing the risk of side effects.
Without correcting the nutrient deficiencies, none of the ‘pathies’ can work well. Nature has constituents so pure and unique which yield benefits without the typical side effects of most drugs. Nutraceuticals or nutrients as medicine, go beyond multivitamins that we consume casually. For treating diseases, their doses are well defined too.
The deficiencies that need attention on priority are Vitamin D, B12 and Magnesium. Technology galore has led to depletion of soil, water, food and much more. On one side we have diseases due to abundance of carbohydrates & wrong fats, while there are a bigger percentage of chronic inflammatory and degenerative diseases due to deficiency of micro-nutrients at the cellular level.
Natural herbals and their functional extracts in therapeutic doses have been found useful too. For example –
● Curcumin
● Black Cumin Seed Oil
● Saw Palmetto
● IV Nutritional Drips
Gut health today is far from normal. The absorption of nutrients does not happen as it should. Then nutrients can be supplemented through intravenous drips to provide the much needed fuel to our cells. Vitamin, mineral & antioxidant infusions have been found to significantly help with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, migraine, brain fog, mood swings, parkinsonism and many more.
Over time, the air we breathe, the water we drink, our eating habits, our lifestyle, our sleeping habits and even our posture all lead to a toxin build-up in our internal organs. Heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic along with chemical fertilizers are hampering normal cellular functioning. Detoxification is becoming the need of the time with modernization & industrialization. It is an important adjunct to all therapies for better results.
Cellular Detox : Cellular detoxification can be initiated and achieved by activating certain natural enzymes within the cells. Food is the biggest stimulus that keeps the cells working almost all the time. Till the cells get some rest from their routine functions, the detoxification enzymes don’t get activated. Humans have actually been fasting throughout evolution. Hunger pangs are the welcome signal of detoxification. If anything, fasting from time to time is more “natural” than constantly eating 3-4 (or more) meals per day.
Cellular detoxification is possible with the technique of Intermittent Fasting – the way ancient man ate 2 meals a day within a span of 6-8 hours. Intermittent fasting (IF) is a term for an eating pattern that cycles between periods of fasting and eating. Its about when you should eat rather than only what you must eat. In this respect, it is not a “diet” in the conventional sense. It is more accurately described as an “eating pattern.” We offer different methods of intermittent fasting to suit an individual. Detoxification will restore homeostasis, balance metabolism, and prepare the body to heal and stay healed.