Due to hurricane damage, the Havelock location is closed until further notice. Havelock therapists Hannah Zhang, Sarah Hall and Judy Hickes are available to see patients at the New Bern location. Please call the New Bern location at (252) 636-9800 to discuss your care.
Ankle pain is fairly common, but most people expect to have a sprain or a fracture when their ankle hurts. If you have ankle pain from walking but no swelling, you may be stumped about the cause of your symptoms. Here are three ankle conditions that can lead to pain during movement but not cause
Bending your knee is likely one of the most common activities you do every day. It happens when you walk. It happens when you sit down or stand up, and this movement occurs when you walk up stairs. In fact, this movement is so common that it can easily become repetitive, and it’s possible that
Having neck pain at the base of your skull might seem bad enough, but the causes of this pain can lead to other painful issues, too. Pain in this area is often caused by overly tight suboccipital muscles, which are located at the base of the skull. The pain could also be related to pinching