
5 Natural Remedies for Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a very common foot condition that causes inflammation and pain in the plantar fascia, the fibrous tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes. If left untreated, plantar fasciitis can become a chronic condition and put strain on other parts of your body.
BY: Dr. Friedman
Acupuncture / Chiropractic / Massage Therapy
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Self-Massages for 4 Different Headaches
Before you start going through a list of head massages to get rid of your headache, it’s important to determine what type of headache you are suffering from to know which massage will help. In some cases, a head massage can make your headache worse. Here are 5 common types of headaches and a complimentary massage to help you find relief.
BY: Dr. Friedman
Massage Therapy
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7 Natural Remedies for Low Back Pain
There are many ways to naturally alleviate low back pain, all of which will help reduce medication intake and reliance. We recommend trying the following 7 natural remedies to get rid of low back pain:
BY: Dr. Friedman
Acupuncture / Chiropractic / Massage Therapy
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3 Massages for Sinus Relief
From pain in the face to having a loss of smell, sinus issues can be very distracting and make you feel pretty awful. While there are many solutions for sinus relief, there’s only one you can do whenever and wherever: self-massage.
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Massage Therapy
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5 Natural Remedies for Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a complex disorder that causes pain, tenderness, and fatigue in the muscles of specific parts of the body, including the neck, shoulders, back, hips, arms, and legs. It is more common in women during middle age and in people with a history of rheumatoid arthritis or another autoimmune disease.Read more
BY: Dr. Friedman
Acupuncture / Massage Therapy
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Massage Therapy for Scoliosis
Whether you’re dealing with congenital scoliosis that’s been present since birth, neuromuscular scoliosis that’s caused by muscular weakness or disease, or functional scoliosis that’s caused by injury, posture, or muscle spasms, massage therapy can help.
BY: Dr. Friedman
Massage Therapy
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