The iliopsoas muscle is a primary hip flexor that assists in the femur's external rotation and maintains the hip joint's… Read More
Introduction The hips in the lower portions of the body allow the legs to move the host from one location… Read More
Non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis or nr-axSpA and non-radiographic ankylosing spondylitis/AS are related. However, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis can present AS symptoms with… Read More
Introduction The thighs in the lower half of the body work together with the hips to stabilize the legs when the body… Read More
The body experiences physical changes during pregnancy. As the baby grows, the body has to adjust, which can cause unfamiliar… Read More
Introduction The skeletal joints can keep the body upright and stabilized while protecting the internal organs. The skeletal joints also… Read More
A pinched nerve in the hip can cause numbness, tingliness, weakness, and pain. A pinched/compressed nerve creates pressure that can… Read More
Introduction The hips in the lower extremities of the body help stabilize the weight of the upper half while providing… Read More
Introduction The muscles in our body help us be active when we want to be, rest and repair after activities,… Read More
A viscerosomatic response or VSR is when the internal organs are going through some distress, illness, or injury, causing pain… Read More
Claudication is muscle pain that presents when the body is active and stops when the body is at rest, also… Read More
Introduction The body is a marvelous functional machine that requires constantly moving worldwide. The body can do everyday movements from… Read More
The hips are highly active joints. Hip sprains are rare but do occur. A hip sprain is caused by tearing… Read More
With a growing belly and changes in connective tissue, many pregnant women are unable to stay comfortable. A pregnancy chiropractor… Read More
A Trendelenburg gait is an abnormal walking gait resulting from a defective or weakened hip abductor. The gluteal musculature is… Read More