This week we are going to discuss sacroiliac joint issues—both iliosacral and sacroiliac dysfunctions, two very different conditions which require specific treatment. Iliosacral dysfunctions are the ...
Since bones, muscles, and joints move together, it can be hard to tell what is causing your pain. Bone pain usually feels deeper, sharper, and more intense than muscle pain. Unless you've pulled a ...
Pain physicians treat the signal, surgeons treat the structure, and insurers evaluate the cost. Patients experience all three. The Elephant in the Room There is an old parable about several blind men ...
Bone pain is pain or discomfort that starts in one or more of your body’s bones. There are many causes of bone pain, ranging from minor to serious. Identifying the underlying cause of bone pain is ...
RRMM is multiple myeloma that comes back after you’ve been cancer-free or stops reacting to treatment. cancer cells form in the bone marrow, the spongy inner part of your bones. The cancer cells keep ...
There are many possible causes of bone pain, including arthritis, fracture, and growing pains. Less commonly, it can point to bone cancer. Bone pain may present as tenderness initially, then escalate ...
Rheumatologist Dr Thomas Batty and haematologist Dr Emma Conway O’Brien describe a rational approach to investigating multifocal pain in primary care, in this case of an older male patient presenting ...