What To Know About Working With A Pain Clinic

If much of your life is a perpetual state of pain, you're not alone in the least bit. This is no exaggeration, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that 20.4% of the adult population experiences chronic pain. This pain shows up in different ways, as several people report lower back pain, while others have specific pain conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and nerve or joint pain. Read More 

Three Health Issues Treated With Physical Therapy

There are many benefits of physical therapy. Also known as physiotherapy, this type of health care sometimes prevents the need for surgery. If surgery is necessary, physical therapy helps to speed up the recovery process. Physical therapy also helps to increase range of motion, improve flexibility, and reduce pain. This type of therapy is especially beneficial for those who suffer from certain health issues. Here are three health issues treated with physical therapy. Read More 

Administering Pet Medication Driving You Crazy? Talk to a Compounding Pharmacy!

If you have ever had to give your pet medication, you know what a hassle it can be. For example, hiding a pill in your dog's food without him noticing can be hard, and getting a cat to eat something that they are unsure about is basically impossible. Fortunately, there are compounding pharmacies that can alter your animal's medication to make it more alluring to them, greatly improving the overall experience for you and your pet. Read More 

4 Tips For Feeling Stylish In Your Scrubs

If you work in a medical environment that requires you to wear scrubs daily, you can take steps that will help ensure that you look great and feel good in your scrubs. 1. Choose Scrub Colors That Match Your Skin Tone When it comes to choosing the colors for your scrubs, you will want the colors to look good on you. Think about colors that you wear in your everyday life that match your skin tone and don't wash you out. Read More 

Tips For Getting Your Child Tested For COVID-19

By now, most people know that COVID-19 testing can look a bit uncomfortable. It can be difficult enough to get a child to sit down for any medical appointment, by trying to get a child to go through COVID-19 testing can be even more difficult. So, what should you do to prepare your child? These tips will help you. Hold Your Child For small children, holding your child on your lap can be the most comforting option. Read More