Conditions I Treat

Back PainFind out why it keeps coming back.
Neck PainThe real source is rarely where it hurts.
Headaches & MigrainesWhat nobody checks first.
Hip PainOften the root cause of everything else.
Knee PainThe muscles around it tell the real story.
Shoulder PainIt's not always the rotator cuff.
SciaticaThere's a reason stretching isn't helping.
Carpal TunnelThe wrist isn't always where the problem starts.
Plantar FasciitisWhat your feet are compensating for.
Lower Back PainThat ache across your lower back — or what you think is your lower back. Sometimes it's actually your SI joint, and the real problem could be hip flexors that won't let go or glutes that don't work right.
WhiplashNeck pain, stiffness, and headaches after a car accident or impact. The X-ray says you're fine. Your neck says otherwise. The real damage is in the muscles — especially the scalenes.
Chronic PainPain that's been hanging around for months or years, and nothing seems to fix it. "Chronic pain" is a description, not a diagnosis. I need to figure out what's actually causing yours.
FibromyalgiaLet's start with the name itself: "fibromyalgia" literally translates to "muscle pain." That's not a diagnosis — that's a description. Here's what I think is actually going on.
ScoliosisAn abnormal curve in your spine. I can't straighten the curve, but I can reduce the muscle tightness that's compressing things and pushing the curve further.
Posture ProblemsSlouching, forward head, rounded shoulders. You know you should sit up straighter — but the muscles in front are winning the war, and you can only resist so much.
Elbow PainTennis elbow, golfer's elbow, or that nagging ache that won't go away. Sometimes it's overuse. Sometimes it's a strain. And sometimes the elbow is fine — the problem is higher up the chain.
Disc HerniationA bulging or herniated disc pressing on a nerve. Discs don't herniate randomly — they herniate because something has been compressing your spine for too long. I find what's causing that compression.
Piriformis SyndromeDeep buttock pain that shoots down your leg. Everyone wants to stretch the piriformis — but that's treating the symptom. The question is why it's tight in the first place.
Shoulder Blade PainThat chronic ache between or under your shoulder blades. Those muscles are overworking — the question is why. Usually it's because the muscles in front are winning the tug-of-war.

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