

Living with Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s disease affects people from all backgrounds, from political leaders, actors, and athletes to teachers. Race, age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status don’t matter; we can all get the disease. However, a diagnosis is not the end of the world.


Take care of… your wrists
Numbness or tingling in the hands or fingers, a feeling of electric shock, weakness – if these symptoms sound familiar, you might suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome.


The key to longevity
We all want to be as active as possible for as long as possible. As we retire, we dream of traveling, enjoying our favorite sport, or gardening. So when the prospect of surgery arises, we naturally worry about what comes next.


Elbow pain
If you suffer from elbow pain longer than seven days, you might have a condition called “golfer’s elbow” or “tennis elbow”. Despite its names, athletes aren’t the only people who develop tennis or golfer’s elbows.


The missing organ
Have you ever wondered what helps us maintain correct posture? What makes us move? Or why our internal organs don’t collapse against each other? Fascia is responsible for these and many other essential functions in our body.