317 St. Francis Dr. Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601


317 St. Francis Dr.
Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601
Tel: 1-864-235-1834, Fax: 1-864-235-2486

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Why are There Different Approaches to Treating Fibromyalgia?

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Fibromyalgia can be one of the most frustrating conditions a person can have. It’s a disease that causes widespread fatigue, muscle, ligament, and joint pain. In several cases of fibromyalgia, even the skin can develop sensitivity and pain.

Believe it or not, doctors used to think that fibromyalgia wasn’t a real condition at all; that it was a hallucination or fabrication of the patient’s mind. Many physicians today still have no clue as to what fibromyalgia precisely is or how to diagnose it. But those who seek treatment for fibromyalgia know that it’s not a figment of their imagination and that it is a very real condition.

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Regenerative Medicine for Different Types of Arthritis

regenerative medicine arthritis chronic pain

There are over 100 different types of arthritis, from rheumatoid to osteoarthritis, to psoriatic, and gout. The two most prevalent types are rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. Arthritis is a broad term for ailments that affect joints and the tissues that surround them. Most types of arthritis either fall into one of two categories: degenerative arthritis (like osteoarthritis) or inflammatory arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis). These typically occur in areas such as the hips, knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows and wrists.

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Habits to Adopt for Neck, Back and Scoliosis Care

woman with back pain

Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal shape of the spine and affects 3 out of every 100 people. Severity of the curvature varies, with some patients experiencing no symptoms at all while others are in constant or regular pain. The curve of the spine associated with scoliosis may appear in the shape of a “C” or an “S,” usually spanning to the left and/or right side of the body (not front and back).

Scoliosis can affect anyone and there is no singular cause. Most cases are idiopathic (which means we don’t know why it occurred) but structural causes, due to factors like a short leg or pigeon toeing, inter-utero factors like a foot breach presentation, and even hereditary factors can all play a role. For many, symptoms appear during childhood and get more severe with age. As the curve of the spine becomes more severe, neck, shoulder and back pain can become intense and chronic. Usually by time someone reaches their late teens they can rest assured that the curve will not progress any further however.

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