Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a condition in which the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues of the pelvic floor do not function properly, leading to difficulties with bladder,…
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Psychosomatic Pain Complex
Psychosomatic Pain Complex refers to physical pain and discomfort that are significantly influenced or worsened by psychological and emotional factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, or emotional…
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Sluggish Lymphatics
Sluggish lymphatics, also known as poor lymphatic circulation or lymphatic congestion, refers to a condition in which the lymphatic system does not efficiently drain lymph fluid from…
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Muscle Atrophy
Muscle atrophy is the wasting or loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs when muscle tissue decreases in size due to lack of physical activity, aging,…
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Core Strengthening and Balance
Core strengthening and balance exercises are essential components of physical fitness and rehabilitation that help improve stability, posture, coordination, and overall body function. The core muscles include…
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Lazy (Weak) Glute Syndrome
Lazy (Weak) Glute Syndrome, also known as gluteal amnesia, is a condition in which the gluteal muscles—particularly the gluteus maximus—become weak or inactive due to prolonged sitting,…
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Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a common musculoskeletal disorder characterized by inflammation and irritation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of connective tissue that supports the arch of…
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Tendonitis (Tendinopathies)
Tendonitis, also referred to as tendinopathy, is a condition involving inflammation, irritation, or degeneration of a tendon—the strong fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone. It is…
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Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction is a musculoskeletal condition characterized by pain and tenderness in the muscles and surrounding connective tissues known as fascia. It commonly develops due…
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Rib Pain
Rib pain is a common condition that can range from mild discomfort to severe pain, depending on the cause. It may occur due to muscle strain, injury,…
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TMJ Dysfunction
TMJ is an abbreviation for the temporomandibular joint which connects the mandibular, or your lower jaw, to the temporal bones of the skull. The TMJ is one…
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Shoulder Pain (Frozen Shoulder, Capsulitis, Bursitis, Rotator Cuff Injury)
Shoulder pain is a very common condition and affects almost half of the U.S. Most patients feel some sort of pain, limited range of motion, an inability…
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Scoliosis
When detected early, scoliosis can be managed and treated to prevent the problem from getting worse. With scoliosis, the spine has abnormal curvatures to the side or…
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Sciatica
Sciatica is characterized by pain in the lower back that radiates down one or both legs. The pain is described as dull, achy, sharp, like “pins and…
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Neck Pain
The neck, also called the cervical spine, begins at the base of the skull and contains seven small vertebrae. The cervical spine supports the full weight of…
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Knee Pain
Knee pain is increasingly becoming a more common problem in society. It is a complaint we see frequently. The most common complaint associated with knee pain is…
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Hip Pain (TFL Syndrome, Trochanteric Bursitis, Arthritis)
Here at Cell-U-Light Therapy Center, we specialize in helping others find out what is causing their hip pain and correcting it so that they feel like themselves again, or…
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Headaches
Nine out of ten Americans say that they suffer from headaches. Some of these people experience headaches frequently. Some experience constant headaches that are very painful. These…
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Back Pain
Since back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, it is vital to know how to prevent the cause of back pain. By maintaining a healthy…
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Arthritis
Arthritis, or joint pain or joint disease, is the leading cause of disability in America. More than 50 million adults and 300,000 children are suffering from some…
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