Author: Joan Frayer
Finding the Cause and Treating the Pain
August 26th, 2024 Chronic pain affects millions of people in the United States with more than 1 in 5 adults who suffer from the debilitating condition. In 2021 a CDC survey reported, an estimated 51.6 million adults (20.9%) suffer with chronic pain lasting 3 months or longer and 17.1 million (6.9%) suffer with high-impact chronic… Continue reading Finding the Cause and Treating the Pain
Enhancing Range of Motion with the neoGEN System: Comprehensive Electric Cell Signaling Therapy
In the realm of rehabilitation and pain management, optimizing Range of Motion (ROM) is crucial for restoring mobility and overall quality of life. The neoGEN System, a pioneering device utilizing Electric Cell Signaling Therapy (EcST), offers a multifaceted approach to many indications including ROM. Understanding Electric Cell Signaling and EcST Electric cell signaling forms the… Continue reading Enhancing Range of Motion with the neoGEN System: Comprehensive Electric Cell Signaling Therapy
What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and how did I get it?
CRPS is a neurological condition that can affect any part of the body but usually the arms, legs, hands, or feet causing pain, skin color changes, muscle and tendon atrophy, and other symptoms. This is not typically understood and hard to diagnose . It usually occurs due to a dysfunction in the central or peripheral… Continue reading What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and how did I get it?
Brain or the Heart — Most Important Organ of the Body??
If it was possible to speak to the brain and the heart asking which was the most important organ in the human body, what would they say?? The heart felt that it was the most important because without the heart beating, the body wouldn’t receive the blood that is needed to keep the cells alive.… Continue reading Brain or the Heart — Most Important Organ of the Body??
You Don’t Have to Cope with HEADACHES, RELIEF is Here!
May Is National Arthritis Awareness Month
May is recognized as National Arthritis Awareness month, a disease that affects more than 53 million adults and over 300,000 children with doctor-diagnosed arthritis or another type of rheumatic disease according to the Arthritis Foundation.
Sciatica —“a pain in the butt”
The sciatic nerve is the longest, largest nerve in your body and is about the size of a man’s thumb in some areas. It originates in the lower back, radiates deep into the buttock, and goes down the leg to the feet. It is vital for control of your movement, balance, and sensation. Irritation or… Continue reading Sciatica —“a pain in the butt”
Plantar Fasciitis
“Ohhhh my aching foot. I could barely walk without a lot of pain in my heel and the arch of my foot. It was due to putting too much stress on my foot because I wore high heel shoes and had to stand in line waiting for jury duty selection for almost 2 hours as… Continue reading Plantar Fasciitis
How Does The Heart Cardiovascular System Work?
Updated: February 29, 2024 Our circulatory and nervous system are connected through organ and bodily functions. Our brains control these functions through our nervous system. Without these messages to our nervous system, our circulatory system would not be able to keep our hearts functioning, circulate, remove fluids/bodily waste throughout our bodies, and maintain our lymphatic… Continue reading How Does The Heart Cardiovascular System Work?