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  • Home
  • New Patient Center
    • What to Expect
      • Your First and Second Visit
      • Phase 1: Relief Care
      • Phase 2: Corrective Care
      • Phase 3: Wellness Care
    • Virtual Office Tour
    • Health Resources
    • Payment Options
  • Online Forms
  • About Us
    • Meet our Chiropractors & Staff
    • Sports Chiropractic
    • Notice of Non Discrimination
    • COVID-19 Information
  • Services
  • Spinal Therapy
  • Contact Us
  • Testimonials
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  • Tennis Elbow
    Category: Common Conditions Treated, Repetitive Use Injuries

    Tennis elbow often gets better on its own, but the majority of people who have persistent pain show improvement through non-surgical treatment. Tennis elbow is actually a misnomer in that it occurs in roughly only five percent of people who play tennis. Anatomically, the cause of tennis elbow is repetitive

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  • Carpal Tunnel
    Category: Common Conditions Treated, Repetitive Use Injuries

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) has become one of the most widespread occupational health problems we face today. It affects millions of people a year, and with our growing reliance on computers there seems to be no end in sight.The syndrome is caused by pressure on the median nerve just above the wrist.

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