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tendonitis Much like a tendon or ligament injury, tendonitis issues like tennis elbow or jumper’s knee comes from force transferring into a tendon that is not designed to handle it. That force is transferred to the tendon because the muscle that was intended to absorb it...

plantar fasciitis Plantar fasciitis is a painful, inflammatory irritation of the fascia on the bottom of the foot or heel. The condition is real, but it is also a symptom. To reverse plantar fasciitis, we isolate where the problem is coming from, which requires finding what...

bone-on-bone joint Bone-on-bone is a case of arthritis that has progressed way too far, and if you are in this situation you’ll typically be told you need a hip, knee, or shoulder replaced. When force is not absorbed by the muscles properly, it transfers to the...

back pain When the muscles of the body do not absorb force properly, that force is often sent to the spinal column. This force can cause damage, which causes the muscles in the lower back to stay chronically tight in order to protect the area.   process With our...

arthritis Arthritis is defined as inflammation in a joint. Why does this inflammation occur? Most of the time, it’s because the muscles of the body are not properly stabilizing that joint. When the muscles don’t do their job, then force gets into the supportive structures of...