What Conditions Do We Treat?
Different Medical Areas
Pain Management
Neuropathic, Orthopedic, and Rheumatic pain.
Neurological Conditions
Rheumatological Conditions
RA, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, etc.
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Psychiatric Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Changes in sleeping patterns or habits that can negatively affect health.
Movement Disorders
Spasticity, Tremors, Dystonia, etc.
Chemotherapy Side Effects
Cancer cells tend to grow fast and chemo drugs kill fast-growing cells. But because these drugs travel throughout the body, they can also affect normal, healthy cells that are fast-growing. Damage to healthy cells causes side effects. Side effects are not always as bad as you might expect, but many people worry about this part of cancer treatment causing further stress.
Palliative Treatments
Palliative treatment is designed to relieve symptoms and improve your quality of life. It can be used at any stage of an illness if there are troubling symptoms, such as pain or sickness. It can also be used to reduce or control the side effects of cancer treatments.
Nutritional and Eating Disorders
Any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits (such as anorexia nervosa).
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life. These abilities may be physical, mental, and/or cognitive (thinking and learning). You may have lost them because of a disease or injury, or as a side effect from a medical treatment.
Fatigue
Same as simply feeling drowsy or sleepy. When you’re fatigued, you have no motivation and no energy. Being sleepy may be a symptom of fatigue but it’s not the same thing.