Roberto Varela was always actively involved with chores at home before he started to experience neck, shoulder and leg pain. Due to his symptoms, Mr. Varela had difficulties engaging in… Read More
The hips are some of the most flexible structures in the human body, providing the necessary amount of strength and stability needed to support the human body when walking, running… Read More
Working Upright If you are considering going upright in your workplace or workspace, you are not alone. Companies large and small are recognizing the benefits of this healthy, spine-friendly way… Read More
Athletic pubalgia is a debilitating health issue which affects the groin. The injury commonly happens through sports that use sudden changes of direction or intense twisting motions. Also referred to… Read More
Summary Neoplasms The vast majority of clinically suspected bone Mets are found in the axial skeleton and proximal femurs/humeri Radiography is the most cost-effective and readily available initial imaging tool… Read More
Athletic pubalgia, also known as a hockey hernia,�hockey groin, Gilmore's Groin,�sports hernia, or groin disruption, is a health issue of the pubic joint. It is a condition characterized by chronic… Read More
Sleeping. New parents chase it, Type A personalities fight it, but everyone needs it. The thing is, most people don�t get enough of it. According to the National Sleep Foundation,… Read More
The rectus femoris muscle attaches to the pelvis and just below the knee as it is one of four muscles found at the front part of the thigh. It functions… Read More
Metastatic Bone Disease (aka Mets) or "Secondaries." Are the most common malignant bone neoplasms affecting the spine, aka spinal neoplasms (>70%) and the rest of the skeleton in adults. 5-Primaries… Read More
The hip is commonly described as a "ball-and-socket" type joint. In a healthy hip, the ball at the top end of the thighbone, or femur, should fit firmly into the… Read More