Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a chronic disease of the central nervous system, or CNS. While the etiology of the disease remains unknown, research studies have found that environmental factors,… Read More
Vincent Garcia trains in martial arts as part of his activities. However, he started to experience knee pain and after he developed turf toe, the athletic performance of Vincent was… Read More
Many healthcare professionals highly recommend that patients with multiple sclerosis, or MS, avoid dairy. Several research studies have demonstrated a high correlation between MS and dairy, especially cow’s milk. By… Read More
Aracely Pisana visited Dr. Alex Jimenez, chiropractor in El Paso, Tx, for the first time after many other therapy attempts were not able to supply her with all the back… Read More
Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a condition that causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint. The onset of symptoms is gradual, steadily worsening over time, then… Read More
Gale Grijalva was a victim of an automobile accident. Because of this, she started to experience severe back pain symptoms which tremendously influenced her ability to carry out her activities.… Read More
Can exercise slow down the progression of multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a chronic, neurological disease characterized by damage to the myelin sheaths of nerve cells in the… Read More
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis, also called “washerwoman sprain,” is a condition of the hand that typically affects people who do continuous, fast, repetitive movements. The patient can experience a sudden onset… Read More
Daniel Alvarado, the owner of PUSH Fitness, is dependent on his health to engage in his daily actions and he also depends upon his wellness. After struggling with shoulder pain… Read More
Core Anatomy Note generations of the tracheal-bronchial tree, lobes, segments, and fissures. Note secondary pulmonary lobule (1.5-2-cm)-the basic functional unit of lungs observed on HRCT. Note important structural organization of… Read More