Neck Pain
Neck pain often develops from sustained postures or tension that builds slowly across the upper back.
Back Pain
Back pain often arises when surrounding tissues lose balance or when movement habits place an uneven load on the spine.
Headaches/Migraine
Tension headaches often originate from stiffness in the neck, jaw or upper back.
TMJ Pain (Jaw)
Jaw pain can stem from clenching, uneven chewing patterns or tension around the face and neck.
RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries)
RSI usually appears when one part of the body is doing the same task for too long.
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis tends to make its presence known first thing in the morning through a sharp or stubborn pull under the heel when you take your first few steps.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis can make everyday movements feel stiff or unpredictable, especially first thing in the morning or after sitting for a while.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow usually builds over time, often after weeks or months of gripping, lifting or repetitive hand work.
Golfers Elbow
Golfer’s elbow tends to show up as a slow-building ache on the inside of the elbow, often after gripping, lifting or twisting tasks that repeat through the day.
ITB Friction Syndrome (Runners Knee)
ITB irritation often begins with a feeling of tightness along the outer thigh or a sharp pull when running, climbing stairs or walking downhill.


