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Imagine What You Could Do If You Had Just A Little Less Knee (…And Maybe Even Back Pain) Going Down Stairs? By: Dr. Morgan Sadler 11/24/2019 If after reading this title, your thinking “I wish that was me!” Then wish no longer! We have a quick tip to reposition the knee to take 20, 30, or even 40% of the stress off the knee and even the back while stair climbing. Remember this tip and it’ll complement other treatments well to get anyone back to no longer dreading w...
Posted on 2019-11-24
BY DR. ARNAN SISSON 22 MARCH 2019 When someone has an ache or pain the first thought that comes to mind in most cases is “wow this thing hurts like crazy, I need to “take it easy” for a few weeks.” And to an extent this is most definitely right; When you develop an ache or pain it would be smart to lower your activity and ice the area frequently for a day or two. But that’s it. In most cases “taking it easy” longer than this can actually make your pa...
Posted on 2019-03-22
DR. ARNAN SISSON MAY 5, 2018 What Flattens Dough and Treats Knee/Back Pain? Strange question for sure, but it’s something that actually comes up in the clinic. My practice specializes in treating problems of the knee and back. And a great tool believe it or not that can help these problems as well as flattening dough is……a rolling pin. A lot of my personal clients that are on the verge of surgery or injections are looking for fast results to avoid these painful and exp...
Posted on 2018-05-05
BY DR. ARNAN SISSON PT (DECEMBER 30, 2017) A lot of folks have been coming to the clinic complaining of increased aches and pains due to the weather.  It could be that their sitting on the couch watching some TV or reading a good book. And when they finally get up to go to the kitchen they are so stiff they can barely move. Another common scenario is just some clicking with movement with no pain or an annoying click that’s followed up by a small ache or pa...
Posted on 2018-01-06
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