…pain is a phenomenon used to describe pain perceived at an area, adjacent to or at a distance from, the site of an injury’s origin. For example, carpal tunnel symptoms…
Referred Pain At-A-Glance
Do You Clench And/Or Grind Your Teeth?
…or sandpaper. Bridges, crowns, root canals, implants, partial dentures, and even complete dentures. By 40 or 50 years of age, most bruxers . . . have worn their teeth to…
What Conditions Can PNMT Treat?
…cuff issues; TMJ dysfunction; tennis/golfer’s elbow; tendonitis; thoracic outlet syndrome; carpal tunnel syndrome; shin splints; plantar fasciitis; fibromyalgia; muscle spasms, cramps, and strains; postural distortions; and many more. Well, does…
The QL: Another Player In Back Pain
…quadratus lumborum, which is a common source of low back pain. Before I go on though, let’s go over the anatomy… THE ANATOMY (per Tortora & Derrickson, 11th edition) Origin:…
The Infraspinatus Muscle
…to form the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff strengthens and stabilizes the shoulder joint and is comprised of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis; think S-I-t-S (small “t” representing…