Ankle
The ankle is a joint found at the junction of the leg and foot that is important for ambulation. The ankle’s primary need is…Learn More
Back
The back is one of the most important and largest parts of the human body. It is a conjunction between major body muscles of…
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Cervical/Neck
Our necks, also called the cervical spine, make up the first region of our spinal column. It is a well-engineered structure of bones, nerves…
Elbow
The elbow is a hinge joint that gives our arms much of its versatility, structure, and durability. It is one of the most active parts of our body…Learn More
Foot
The foot is the terminal portion of a limb that bears weight and allows locomotion. The muscles, tendons, and ligaments that run along…Learn More
Hand
Our hands are grasping organs that exhibit great mobility and flexibility. They include the fingers and are capable of a wide variety of…Learn More
Hip
The hip joint is one of the largest joints in the body. It is composed of one osseous joint. The hip is built for weight-bearing and movement…Learn More
Knee
The knee is the largest joint in the body. It is built for weight bearing, stability, and mobility. The knee complex is composed of…Learn More
Leg
Generally, the leg is the entire lower limb of the human body, including the foot, thigh, and even the hip or gluteal region…Learn More
Lumbar/Low Back
The lumbar spine refers to the lower back, where the spine curves inward toward the abdomen. It starts about five or six inches below the shoulder blades…Learn More
Shoulder
The shoulder complex is built for mobility; however, this ability to move comes with the designation of being the most unstable joint in the body…Learn More
Thoracic/Mid Back
There are twelve thoracic vertebrae and they are intermediate in size between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae; they increase in size…Learn More
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