At Flexogenix, we pride ourselves on providing innovative, non-surgical solutions for our patients to relieve pain and increase quality of life. Here is Gary's experience in his own words:
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A female athlete started experiencing knee pain from CrossFit after two workouts of the day (WODs) that were heavily focused on squats. The woman responded to her injury with a two-week break –...
Read Full PostSome knee pain may go away on its own, but sometimes it may need the help of an experienced doctor. If you have the following symptoms, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with us, so that...
Read Full PostLooking for ways to reduce or delay osteoarthritis? These tips might be just what you need to get started.
Read Full PostIt’s not just the “cold,” but the other adjective that often accompanies a description of winter weather – “damp” – that can translate into increased arthritis pain.
Read Full PostWhen you hear the word “arthritis,” you might envision an elderly, hip or knee replacement candidate, but arthritis is actually a broad term that defines “joint pain or joint disease” according to...
Read Full PostAre you one of the millions of Americans suffering with osteoarthritis? Studies show that gait training – learning to walk differently – is one way to ease your knee pain.
Read Full PostIn 2015 as many as a quarter of a million people, primarily athletes, injured an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Women are especially vulnerable to these incidents. Protect yourself and avoid the...
Read Full PostA torn or otherwise damaged ACL is one of the most common sports injuries. Here are a few quick facts on ACL injury and why it’s critical to look at possible articular cartilage problems as well.
Read Full PostResearch released at the beginning of January suggests that osteoarthritis responds best to shots at the site of degenerative joint disease with compounds such as corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid...
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