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Dec

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Tips for Treating Chronic Back Pain

Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons that adults will have restricted daily activity and seek medical care in the United States. If you have chronic back pain, you are not alone and about 20% of people who have back pain will develop chronic back pain. Chronic Bac...

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08

Dec

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Proper Posture & Staying Active

There are a variety of different ways that you can incorporate preventative care into your daily life to protect your joints. Two simple ways are having a proper posture and staying active. Having a proper posture will help with allowing your joints to be in the correct po...

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08

Dec

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Preventative Care for Seniors

As you get older, you might not think you are able to have an active life-style due to aches and pains you feel. However, there are preventative care steps you can take as you get older. Having a healthy diet, controlling your weight, being active and other lifestyle change...

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08

Dec

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The Facts of Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis with more than 3 million new cases each year. Although it can't be cured, there are treatments available. CausesOsteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage at the end of the bones that cushion your joints deteriorates gradua...

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08

Dec

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No Cure for Fibromyalgia

If you have Fibromyalgia, then you likely already know there is no cure. Scary Right? Having a chronic illness with no cure is scary, but we want to share some tips with you on how you can still live a quality life.How can I exercise when I am in pain?It may seem like a hard...

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08

Dec

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Tennis Elbow Isn’t just for Tennis Players

Tennis Elbow Isn't just for Tennis PlayersIs your elbow tender or sore, do you use that muscle frequently? Chances are you might have tennis elbow. Even if you don’t play tennis, there are several sports, activities, and occupations that can trigger tennis elbo...

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08

Dec

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PRP – AN ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT AVAILABLE IN SEATTLE

How alternative treatments, like Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy are getting athletes back into the gameMany athletes struggle with sports injuries and are looking for alternative treatments to get back into the game. They need something that is safe, effective, and speeds up...

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08

Dec

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Seattle Regen Receives REMS Certification From Spravato

Seattle Regenerative Medicine Center founder Lucy S. Hostetter, MD, received word on May 1st, 2019 that the clinic gained official certification as a Spravato REMS Certified Practitioner. Spravato, which was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in March of 2019...

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08

Dec

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​Stem Cell Therapy over Hip Replacement

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common joint disorders individuals are diagnosed with, and this chance increases, as a person gets older. Arthritis is referred to as joint inflammation or swelling. This is common in many joints in the body, including the hips due to the high am...

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08

Dec

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Esketamine Therapy used to Treat Depression in Seattle

When you hear the word ketamine, chances are good that the first thing that pops into your head is its potential for abuse as a recreational drug. However, this powerful drug may hold the key to treating depression. Ketamine has the ability to alter the brain's chemistry an...

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