Dr. Arajit specialize in treatment of Spine Conditions including but not limited to:
All other disorders, conditions, and injuries of the spine
The foot and ankle are amazingly complex structures that take a huge amount of force with every step that you take. Your foot and ankle is made up of an astonishing 28 bones, 38 muscles, 25 joint complexes and 214 ligaments. It is therefore not surprising that foot and ankle problems are common affecting 75% of people at some stage in their lives.
The ankle is made up of the bones of the lower leg (tibia and fibula) forming an arch over the talus bone in the foot. This is actually a flexible arch that opens slightly when bending the ankle and closes when extending it. If this does not occur properly or the mechanics of the joint are not in good alignment, increased painful pressure occurs.
How we can help you?
Dr. Arajit have years of training in evaluating the movement of your foot, ankle and legs. We perform an analysis of your foot and ankle joints as well as the muscles in your legs. Furthermore, we analyze your walking and running patterns to determine the root cause of your foot pain or ankle pain so it can be treated quickly and effectively.
Some of the Common Conditions We Treat:
Post-surgical foot and ankle care
Ankle sprains and strains
Foot pain
Ankle pain
Flat foot
Achilles tendonitis
Plantar fasciitis
Arthritis
Sports injuries
Difficulty walking / poor balance
If you have sustained an injury to the foot and ankle or you would like some injury prevention advice call us to book an appointment.
None of us enjoy having a headache. But yet, headache is the third most common pain complaint worldwide. Not only are headaches common, they can also be very disabling, leading to a decreased quality of life.
Many people do not realize that Manual Therapy for headaches is one of the best, most effective treatments available today.
Following are the main categories of common headaches and their separate causes:
Tension and cervicogenic headaches
Migraine and cluster headaches
Secondary headaches resulting from another underlying illness, such as sinus infection, infectious disease, tumor or other serious illnesses.
Cervicogenic Headache
A cervicogenic headache is highly treatable in Manual Therapy. These headaches come from a neck problem and the pain is referred into the head.
Symptoms:
Pain on one side of the head only
Neck pain and dysfunction of neck mechanics.
Common locations
Base of the skull,
Behind the eye or in
A line from the base of the skull toward the face or eye
Tension Type Headaches
Manual Therapy is the best medicine for tension type headaches.
Symptoms:
Feel like a dull, aching pain
Tightness across the forehead or sides/back of the head.
Scalp, shoulder muscles and neck muscles are often tender to the touch.
Commonly triggered by stress
Know your Headache
If you currently suffer from headaches, answer these questions to determine if Manual Therapy for your headache is appropriate.
Wake with a headache?
Get a headache after sitting for prolonged periods of time at your computer?
Note neck pain, stiffness or soreness along with your headache?
Grind or brush your teeth at night?
Feel tender or sore “knots” in the muscles of the neck, upper back and shoulders?
Note that your jaw/shoulders “clench” when under stress or with prolonged work?
Sit most of the day?
Your headache or migraine is one sided
Your headache is always one side but as it worsens it spreads to be on the other side as well
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then our manual therapy for headaches is a good choice for you.
If your headache or migraine is the result of head or neck trauma it is important and appropriate that you consult your doctor.
How can we help you?
Dr. Arajit have years of training in evaluating the causes your headache and they use most advanced manual therapy techniques to minimize your symptoms, example:
Craniosacral Therapy
Cranial Base Release (CBR)
Relaxation Therapy
And many more.
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) is a drug-free option to effectively treat symptoms of vertigo, dizziness, motion sensitivity and other balance disorders.
Common Vestibular Disorders We Treat:
BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo)
BPPV is the most common and easily treated of the vestibular disorders. The vertigo most commonly occurs when you roll over in bed, look up, or bend over. The vertigo usually lasts under a minute.
Labryrinthitis / vestibular neuritis:
This infection causes inflammation of the vestibular nerve due to viral infection. The main symptom is an acute onset of prolonged severe vertigo that is exacerbated by head movement associated with nausea and imbalance. If temporary or permanent hearing loss also occurs with the above symptoms then a diagnosis of labrynthitis is made.
Meiner’s Disease:
Meiner’s Disease: a diagnosis of Meiner’s is given when several attacks are experienced which involve fullness of the ear, reduced hearing, tinnitus (ringing in the ear) vertigo, imbalance, and nausea and vomiting. When there is no attack hearing will return, but possibly not to baseline.
How can we help you..
Dr. Arajit has years of training in evaluating the causes your vertigo, he use most advanced manual therapy (Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Osteopathy) techniques to minimize your symptoms, re-establish your dynamic stability, postural stability, and gaze stability to help you get back to normal day to day activities
Dr. Arajit have the full centered knowledge of how to evaluate the shoulder with all aspects. Most importantly, we assess the mechanical deficiency along with the loss of mobility, function, and strength. Once we have conducted a full evaluation we are able to establish a comprehensive treatment plan to address not only the symptoms (as traditional therapy does) but the cause of the deficiency as well.
Dr. Arajit specializes in treatment of Shoulder Conditions including but not limited to:
There are many types of knee injuries and conditions, which can be treated successfully by Manual Therapy. These range from ligament and cartilage problems to tendon and muscular strains.
Dr. Arajit is experts in assessing the cause of knee pain and treating the problem effectively by restoring normal range of motion, strength, and stability of the structures around the knee joint.
Our therapists are different from other therapists in our extensive training and understanding of the in-depth mechanics of the knee joint.
We treat but not limited to:
Your surgeon has done a fine job in surgery repairing your damaged body. However, this doesn’t guarantee full success in your ability to return to normal activities. Prior to and after surgery, joint motion and muscle strength are lost quickly.
The purpose of pre- & post- operative rehabilitation is to provide a rapid recovery and optimal outcomes from surgery. Our therapists maintain close communication with the physician regarding the individual treatment plan and the scope of the patient’s needs.
Treatment frequency and duration will depend upon individual functional limitations, tissue healing, and specific protocols. Treatment plans will typically include:
Modalities and Physical Agents to decrease pain and swelling
Strengthening exercises
Activity guidelines (do’s and don’ts) to both protect and optimize outcomes
Return to sports/activities schedule to facilitate your understanding and participation for your goals
A home exercise program that the patient can do independently by following written instructions from the therapist
Our post-surgical rehab program is ideal for:
Knee, hip and shoulder joint replacements
ACL, MCL, PCL and LCL tears of the knee
Meniscus and arthroscopy surgery recovery
Shoulder post-surgical recovery for rotator cuff tears, arthroscopy and more
General rehabilitation after surgery
We are with you every step of the way. Call us today to learn how we can help you recover quickly from your surgery with empowering results.
From acute injuries following a fall to ongoing symptoms that have developed due to overuse, wear and tear or a nerve injury, there’s almost nothing we haven’t dealt with. The elbow, wrist and hand region is a complex and versatile system of bones, joints and tendons that we use thousands of times a day to carry out many functional activities. Getting these injuries assessed as soon as possible will speed up the recovery process and reduce the rest period.
Some of the Many Elbow, Wrist and Hand Conditions We Treat:
Arthritis
Joint pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Fractures of the wrist, hand, or elbow
Tendonitis
Sprains
Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow
Trigger finger
Pre and post-surgical rehabilitation
De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
If you suspect that you’re suffering from any of the above or you have pain, please call us on to book an appointment.
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