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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Aug 21, 2014 | Health Articles

Very often patients present in our office with what they have described as a "slipped disc". As with the fairy tale of slipped discs they are also searching for the magic wand to wave and fix the severe pain that is attributed to this "slipped" disc. Thank goodness we are trained experts in helping you not ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Jun 24, 2014 | Health Articles

Nearly every adult today has experienced some form of back pain in their lifetime. Whether the pain was caused by lifting something awkwardly or from strenuous activity. More often than not this pain will subside after a period of rest, if it is purely muscular pain. However, spinal disc injuries cause more of an extreme ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Jun 19, 2014 | Health Articles

Are you a weekend warriors or a well-trained athlete who is suffering with an injury?
If so, let us explore on of your most often asked questions:
When can I start exercising?
When can I get back to my sport?
What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
The answers to these questions are relatively straightforward. But for ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Apr 10, 2014 | Health Articles

Spring Break is near. The excitement of warm weather and a well needed break from school or work is upon us. This Spring as you travel to your get away destination prepare with these simple tips so you may enjoy the most of your holiday.
How to Avoid - " I need a vacation to recover from ...
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by Dr. Scott Van Dam | Apr 8, 2014 | Health Articles

Our lifestyles over the last thirty years have given way to a leading cause of debilitation. Unfortunately low back pain has become so extremely common that it is affecting sixty to ninety percent of the adult population. The vast majority also suffer from some degree of lumbar arthritis as a primary or contributing factor to ...
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