
Specialty Programs
Acute Conditions: Acute conditions are sudden, sharp, traumatic injuries with rapid onset and possibly severe pain.
Chronic Conditions: Chronic conditions are slow to develop, can come and go, and may cause dull pain or soreness.
Fibromyalgia: A non-infectious rheumatic condition affecting the body's soft tissue.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when tendons or ligaments in the wrist become enlarged.
Osteoporosis / Arthritis: A disease that causes bones to lose their mass and break easily.
Headaches & Miraines: Migraine headaches can be classified as one of two types: migraine occurring with an aura (formerly called “classic”) and migraine occurring without an aura (formerly called “common”).