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Symptoms Resonate with Your Daily Struggles?
Symptoms Resonate with Your Daily Struggles?
Persistent ongoing chronic joint pain we commonly treat using or our drug free method:
- Limited mobility.
- Spinal pain
- Fatigue
- Sleep disturbances
- Anxiety
- Emotional distress
Neck Pain
Feeling discomfort in your neck? It could be due to conditions like spondylolisthesis, degenerative spine changes, or kyphosis.
Grinding Sensation
Experiencing a grinding sensation in your neck? It may be linked to spondylolisthesis, instability, or degenerative spine changes.
Stiffness
Neck stiffness may occur with spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, or adult deformity. It can also be a response to muscle spasms triggered by herniated/slipped discs, stenosis, or occipital neuralgia.
Muscle Spasming
Muscle spasms in the neck can result from injury or as a protective response to pain associated with herniated/slipped discs, stenosis, or occipital neuralgia.
Headache
Experiencing discomfort at the back of your head? It could be attributed to various factors such as occipital neuralgia, Chiari malformation, tension stemming from cervical spine alterations, kyphosis, spine deformities, or even spine instability.
Vision or Hearing Changes
Alterations in vision or hearing might signal underlying conditions like brain tumors, hydrocephalus, or pituitary tumors. These changes warrant prompt attention for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
Balance Issues
Struggling with balance? Several conditions such as cervical stenosis, hydrocephalus, brain tumors, subdural hematoma, or kyphosis/adult spinal deformity could be at play. Identifying the root cause is crucial for devising effective treatment strategies.
Facial Pain
Facial pain, particularly characteristic of trigeminal neuralgia, demands evaluation and management to alleviate discomfort and improve quality of life.
Memory or Speech Changes
Changes in memory or speech patterns may indicate underlying conditions such as hydrocephalus, brain tumors, or metastatic tumors. Timely intervention is essential to address these changes and maintain cognitive function.
Shoulder
Muscle spasms in the shoulder could result from injury or as a protective measure against pain from conditions like herniated/slipped discs, stenosis, or occipital neuralgia.
Burning/Pain
Burning or pain in the shoulder may stem from nerve compression due to a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Tingling/Numbness
Tingling or numbness in the shoulder could indicate nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Weakness
Weakness in the shoulder may be linked to stenosis (even without pain), or less commonly, with conditions like subdural hematoma, brain tumor, hydrocephalus, kyphosis, or adult spinal deformity.
Mid Back
Midback pain may originate from a slipped or herniated disc in the neck or midback, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, or spinal deformity.
Burning or Numbness along the Ribs
Burning or numbness along the ribs could result from nerve compression due to a slipped or herniated disc, stenosis, kyphosis, or spinal deformity.
Visible Hump or Curve
A visible hump or curve in the spine could indicate kyphosis or spinal deformity/scoliosis.
Arms
Burning or pain in the arms can result from nerve compression due to a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Tingling/Numbness
Tingling or numbness in the arms may occur due to nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Weakness
Weakness in the arms may be associated with stenosis (even without pain), and occasionally with conditions like subdural hematoma, brain tumor, hydrocephalus, kyphosis, or adult spinal deformity.
Low Back
Pain in the lower back can be attributed to conditions like spondylolisthesis, degenerative spine changes, scoliosis, or deformity.
Grinding
A grinding sensation in the lower back may occur with spondylolisthesis, instability, or degenerative spine changes.
Stiffness
Back stiffness may accompany spondylolisthesis, adult deformity, or muscle spasms triggered by herniated/slipped discs, stenosis, or sciatica.
Muscle Spasming
Muscle spasms in the lower back could result from muscle injury or as a protective mechanism against pain from herniated/slipped discs, stenosis, or sciatica.
Hands
Burning or pain in the hands can result from nerve compression due to a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Tingling/Numbness
Tingling or numbness in the hands may occur due to nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Weakness or Loss of Dexterity
Weakness or loss of dexterity in the hands may be associated with stenosis (even without pain), and occasionally with conditions like subdural hematoma, brain tumor, hydrocephalus, kyphosis, or adult spinal deformity.
Hips
Muscle spasms in the hips may result from muscle injury or as a protective response against pain from a herniated/slipped disc, stenosis, or occipital neuralgia.
Burning/Pain
Burning or pain in the hips can occur due to nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Tingling/Numbness
Tingling or numbness in the hips may occur when there is nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Weakness
Weakness in the hips may be associated with stenosis (even without pain), and occasionally with conditions like subdural hematoma, brain tumor, hydrocephalus, kyphosis, or adult spinal deformity.
Legs
Burning or pain in the legs may result from nerve compression due to a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Tingling/Numbness
Tingling or numbness in the legs may occur due to nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Weakness
Weakness in the legs may be associated with stenosis (even without pain), and occasionally with conditions like subdural hematoma, brain tumor, hydrocephalus, kyphosis, or adult spinal deformity.
Balance Issues
Balance issues can arise from cervical stenosis, hydrocephalus, brain tumors, subdural hematoma, and kyphosis or adult spinal deformity.
Feet
Burning or pain in the feet may result from nerve compression due to a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Tingling/Numbness
Tingling or numbness in the feet may occur due to nerve compression from a slipped or herniated disc, spondylolisthesis, or stenosis.
Weakness/Loss of Coordination
Weakness and loss of coordination in the feet can occur with stenosis (even without pain), and occasionally with conditions like subdural hematoma, brain tumor, hydrocephalus, kyphosis, or adult spinal deformity.
Balance Issues
Balance issues can be associated with cervical stenosis, hydrocephalus, brain tumors, subdural hematoma, and kyphosis or adult spinal deformity.
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Tyler Weger2023-11-30 Came in with horrible neck pain after being able to get a same day appointment. Dr. Hood addressed the injury in a way that changed the way I looked at pain and healing. Very friendly and accomodating staff, will recommend to all my family and friends. Thank you! Doug Carlson2023-11-23 The Hood practice is committed to health and wellness without drugs and surgeries. A breath of fresh air from the standard medical approach. Diana Doyle2023-10-20 Dr Hood gave me the BEST exam of my Knee than even my orthopedic doctor did for a surgical consult. Dr Hood did hands on physical test of my tendons/ ligaments surrounding my knee and explained and showed me my x-rays in detail! I was SO IMPRESSED! ( being a nurse of 30+ years) I couldn’t have asked for a better explanation. My orthopedic doctor was “ yup here’s your x-ray, your bone on bone this is the surgery surgery we would do. If you have qualms about orthopedic surgeries, please see Dr Hood first to see if there are other options. Ask questions as with Any Dr visits be your own Advocate! Also be aware that they do not file insurances but they DO answer questions regarding financial issues Clayton Kendall2023-10-09 Dr. Hood and his staff seem genuinely concerned about their patients ... they are cordial & always willing to accommodate (-: rosemarie carlson2023-10-07 Very professional and caring Jay Albrecht2023-09-27 Great folks and have helped me tremendously with my nerve damage issues! rita Vaughn2023-09-18 I'm so glad I decided to check this place out. Dr. Hood takes time to explain what type of treatments would benefit you the most. The staff is awesome! They see to all your needs with extreme patience and kindness. Thank you everyone for being so patient with me. Paul L2023-09-14 Seems these treatments are improving my condition. Wish I would have did this seven to ten years ago.Google rating score: 4.8 of 5, based on 46 reviews