common conditions
A few things we treat
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Low Back Pain
Most people will experience some form of low back pain during their life. Sometimes that pain is sharp and debilitating and sometimes its dull and achy. Low back pain should not keep you from doing the things you want to do.
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Neck Pain
Neck pain can come from sitting, car accident’s, occupational positions, breastfeeding and more! Sometimes people just wake up with it.
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Headaches
There are several types of headaches: tension, cervicogenic, migraine and more. Headaches have many causes but there are ways to decrease the frequency and intensity of your headaches.
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Pregnancy and Postpartum
This might be the most athletic event of your life. Sometimes our pain patterns change during this period. We are here to support you! From low back pain to pelvic pain to achy feet, we can help.
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Knee Pain
Pain? Clicking or popping? We work with you to find solutions for improving your biomechanics and feeling stronger.
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Shoulder Pain
What most people call the shoulder is really several joints that combine with tendons and muscles to allow a wide range of motion in the arm, from brushing your hair to lifting a dumbbell.
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Hip Pain
Issues within the hip joint itself tend to result in pain on the inside of your hip or your groin. Hip pain on the outside of your hip, upper thigh or outer buttock is usually caused by problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues that surround your hip joint.
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Wrist and Elbow Pain
Wrist and elbow pain can be frustrating to understand. We help sort out were the pain in coming from and what you can do about it.
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Foot and Ankle Pain
Foot and ankle care isn’t just for runners. All of us use our feet and there can be pain in them as well.
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Scar Treatment
Scars are changes in our fascia which can lead to changes in mobility and pain patterns. Massaging your scars is important. It keeps the tissue around the incision loose so it doesn’t “stick” to the tissue underneath.
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Sports Related Injuries
Dr. Ball has years of experience working with professional and amateur athletes. From CrossFitters to soccer players, she has worked with numerous types of injuries.
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Chronic pain/Overuse injuries
Chronic pain is pain that is ongoing and usually lasts longer than six months. This type of pain can continue even after the injury or illness that caused it has healed or gone away.
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Lifestyle modification
We will explore everything from nutrition, detoxing and natural living assistance.