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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The Complete Treatment Program for Fibromyalgia

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Fibromyalgia is a disease that causes widespread fatigue and chronic muscle, ligament, and joint pain. With many cases of fibromyalgia, even the skin can hurt. Fibromyalgia is a condition that can be mild or incapacitating. The cause of fibromyalgia is still unknown, but its development has been linked to infections, immune system disorders, osteoarthritis, hypermobility, lack of sleep, and less commonly traumatic events or injury. The best way to approach living with fibromyalgia is to have a trusted specialist by your side.

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Structural Support Therapy for Degenerative Joint and Disc Disease?

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Keep in mind that there are many forms of regenerative therapy that are not specifically stem cell as regulated by the FDA.

Neck and Back pain by themselves are bad enough, but what if the pain is accompanied by numbness or weakness that radiates from the neck or back and out toward the arms, or down to the buttocks, thighs, and legs? These additional and discomforting sensations can be categorized as coming from nerve root irritation (also called sciatic pain when in the leg). They are frequently a result of degenerative disc disease, but other causes exist including nerve root irritation without degenerative changes, mechanical problems, and ligamentous strain involving structures in or near the spine.

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Reversing the Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy

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It is estimated that roughly 42 million Americans live with some form of peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common nerve disorders in the United States and the number of those affected continue to grow year by year. This astronomical number may sound too large to be true, but it might be more believable if you consider this small fact: half of those affected don’t even know they have peripheral neuropathy.

The condition progresses in stages, sometimes with symptoms being so mild that they are hardly recognized; however, this doesn’t mean that the condition isn’t there, can’t progress quickly or strike severely at any given moment.

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