Trigger points are focal knots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. Dr. Janet Travell in 1942 was the first to term these points. These points often are palpable and produce referred and localized pain. They hurt and for some people can interrupt sleep and make...
Many people in their lifetimes experience trauma in numerous forms, which creates deep-seated symptoms that can range from not feeling connected to their physical body, difficulty breathing, chronic pain, pain with sex, or difficulty in childbirth. Pelvic Floor...
According to the Center for Disease Control there are up to 5.3 million Americans who are affected by traumatic brain injury, (TBI), related disabilities. On average, the emergency departments report over 3 million concussions and traumatic brain injury diagnoses per...
Every 21 seconds in the US someone suffers a Traumatic Brain Injury. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 35% of non-fatal traumatic brain injuries are due to motor vehicle-related injuries. In a car accident, an impact or jolt to the body can cause...
Mold – it’s everywhere, so it’s no big deal. Right? Not exactly. For some people, mold exposure can cause significant health issues. Mycotoxin Illness, better known as Mold Illness, is a reaction to the mold itself and its spores, fragments and toxins,...