Conditions We Treat
Pain has a cause. Our job is to find it, treat it, and get you back to the life you had before. Below are 30 of the conditions we see most often at Physio Wellness. Click any one to learn about its symptoms, causes, and how our team treats it.
Conditions we treat
Achilles TendinopathyAchilles tendinopathy is a stubborn, achy pain just above your heel where the Achilles tendon attaches.Acute Spinal InjuryAn acute spinal injury is sudden pain in the back or neck after a fall, accident, lift, or sudden twist.ArthritisArthritis is joint pain, stiffness, and swelling caused by inflammation in one or more joints.Bell’s PalsyBell’s palsy is sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the face.Bulging or Herniated DiscsA bulging or herniated disc happens when one of the cushions between your vertebrae shifts out of place and presses agai.BursitisBursitis is inflammation of a bursa — a small fluid-filled sac that cushions a joint.Chronic Pain SyndromeChronic pain syndrome is pain that lasts longer than three months and doesn’t fully respond to the usual treatment.Degenerative Disc DiseaseDegenerative disc disease is the natural age-related wear of the discs in your spine — but for some people, that wear be.FibromyalgiaFibromyalgia is a chronic condition causing widespread muscle pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and tenderness in speci.Frozen ShoulderFrozen shoulder happens when the capsule around your shoulder joint thickens and tightens, slowly stealing your range of.Hallux RigidusHallux rigidus (sometimes called hallux limitus) is arthritis in the big toe joint.Jumper’s KneeJumper’s knee — formally called patellar tendinopathy — is pain at the front of the knee, just below the kneecap.Migraine HeadachesMigraines are not just bad headaches.Morton’s NeuromaMorton’s neuroma is a thickening of the tissue around a nerve between your toes — usually the third and fourth.Non-Healing UlcersNon-healing ulcers — open wounds that have failed to close on a normal timeline — are most common on the feet and lower .Non-UnionsA non-union is a fracture that has failed to heal in the expected timeframe.Osteoporosis & ArthritisOsteoporosis is a loss of bone density that increases your risk of fractures.Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis is the sharp heel pain you feel in your first steps out of bed in the morning.Post-Surgery RehabilitationPost-surgery rehabilitation is the bridge between leaving the hospital and getting back to your life.Posterior Facet SyndromePosterior facet syndrome is pain coming from the small joints at the back of the spine.Psychological SupportMany of the conditions we treat have a psychological component — chronic pain, post-accident recovery, fear of re-injury.RadiculopathyRadiculopathy is the medical term for nerve pain travelling from your spine into an arm or leg.Rotator Cuff Calcific TendinitisCalcific tendinitis of the rotator cuff is severe shoulder pain caused by calcium deposits forming inside the tendon.Scar Tissue TreatmentScar tissue from surgeries, injuries, or repetitive strain can restrict movement, tug on nerves, and create persistent p.SciaticaSciatica is sharp pain radiating from the lower back down one leg.Strains and SprainsStrains affect muscles and tendons; sprains affect ligaments.Stress FracturesStress fractures are tiny cracks in bone caused by repetitive force — most often in the shin, foot, or hip in runners an.TendinitisTendinitis (or tendinopathy) is irritation or degeneration of a tendon — the rope-like tissue that attaches muscle to bo.Tennis ElbowTennis elbow is pain on the outside of your elbow that flares when you grip, lift, or twist.Worn Spinal JointsWorn spinal joints (spinal osteoarthritis) is age-related degeneration of the small facet joints in your back or neck.
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