- Osteoporosis
- Headaches
- ArthritisOther conditions that result in elbow inflammation include Medial Epicondylitis, which causes discomfort around the joint; Olecranon Bursitis, which causes swelling of the sac between your elbow bone and skin; and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- FibromyalgiaThis chronic condition, which can be difficult to diagnose, results in pain throughout the body and a feeling of exhaustion that can last for months at a time. Fibromyalgia affects more women than men, and most often develops during early and middle adulthood.
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight LossThere are many different treatment options for joint pain, including at-home treatments, exercise, weight loss, anti-inflammatory drugs and topical treatments. However, one treatment that is gaining in popularity for joint pain is stem cell therapy.
- Immunizations
- Pregnancy
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal Tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. It can affect one or both your hands. The symptoms start gradually and may include...
- Multiple SclerosisJersey Rehab has been busy recognizing Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month. Every March, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of... read more
- Depression
- Mental HealthThe pain control and relief, provided by Lumbar ESIs, can significantly improve the individual’s quality of life and mental health, while reducing dependency on painkillers. They can also delay the need for surgery.
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundIt’s crucial that you seek treatment from reputable pain management and sports medicine clinics such as Jersey Rehab. We have qualified professionals who perform stem cell therapy under live imaging, such as ultrasound. They are properly trained to deliver this therapy in a safe and effective manner, as working around the joints can be complicated.
- MRIThe best way to determine this is to consult a specialist, who will conduct X-Ray imaging or MRI to rule out fracture.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyCT scans, sometimes called CAT scans, are specialized x-rays used to diagnose and treat certain medical conditions. CT scans are most commonly used to study the chest, brain, abdomen and pelvis. They are helpful in diagnosing cancers, vascular diseases and bone injuries.
- SciaticaSciatica is a type of back pain that usually starts with a herniated disk in your lower spine. These... read more
- WhiplashWhiplash, also called cervical acceleration/ deceleration (or CAD) syndrome, is a neck injury commonly caused by car accidents, falls, and contact sports. It results from a quick, jerking motion that forces the neck beyond its normal range of motion.
- Pinched NerveThis injection relieves pain in the neck, shoulders, and arms caused by a pinched nerve (or nerves) in the cervical spine. Conditions such as herniated discs and spinal stenosis can compress nerves, causing inflammation and pain. The medication injected helps decrease the swelling of nerves.
- Joint Replacement
- Bunions
- Hip ReplacementIf you recently had hip replacement surgery, there are some simple do’s and don’ts you’ll want to follow. Being... read more
- Sports MedicineSports medicine physicians play an important role in the care and well-being of athletes. They have specialized knowledge and training that allows them to address the unique needs and challenges that athletes face. Whether it’s treating injuries, providing preventive care or enhancing performance, sports medicine doctors are an integral part of an athlete’s healthcare team.
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Frozen ShoulderFrozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that causes stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint.... read more
- Tennis ElbowThe most common cause of elbow inflammation is Lateral Epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow. It involves inflammation of the tendon that attaches your elbow bone to your forearm muscles. Tennis elbow can be quite painful and it may hurt every time you move your forearms or even grip something with your fingers. The pain usually starts mildly and worsens gradually. Those who over exert their forearm muscles like when painting, plumbing, doing carpentry, or typing are more prone to developing tennis elbow.
- Shoulder Pain
- Ankle SprainAn ankle sprain occurs when one or more ligaments – fibrous bands of tissue that provide stability to the joint – are stretched or torn from excessive force such as a sudden twisting during sports, stepping on an uneven surface, or a blow to the ankle.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Ankle SprainThe first step after an ankle injury is to consult a doctor. This is to rule out any fracture or dislocation, before you start with home care. If you have fractured your ankle, you may need a cast or reduction. Damage caused to external skin or severe internal damage might require prescription antibiotics. The doctor might also prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs. In case you don’t have a serious injury, you will be asked to follow the RICE method of treatment. RICE means Rest, Ice/Heat, Compression and Elevation.
- Bunions Problems
- Foot Pain
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis is an irritation of the plantar fascia. This thick band of connective tissue travels across the bottom of the foot between the toes and the heel. It supports the foot’s natural arch. It stretches and becomes taut whenever the foot bears weight.