Health Information
Information is presented on various health conditions, treatments and procedures with the goal of empowering patients to take an active role in managing their health with informed decisions about their care. This provides patients with knowledge, skills, and confidence to understand conditions and treatment plans that affect them.
The effort ultimately leads to positive experiences with healthcare providers, to improved health outcomes and a better quality of life.
Balance Disorders
A balance disorder is a complex condition that causes unsteadiness and dizziness, and sensations of spinning, moving or floating. Part of the inner ear known as the labyrinth interacts with other body systems, including those of the eyes, bones and joints, to maintain balan...
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Cervical Procedures
The cervical spine (neck region) is one of the most important and agile parts of your body. It begins at the base of the skull and consists of seven bones separated by intervertebral discs that allow the spine to move freely. The neck has the greatest amount of movement of any area of th...
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Neurology Disorders
Headache
A headache is a continuous pain in the head that may affect the eyes, temples, nose, skin or entire head. Headache pain can be either sharp or dull. Certain types of headaches, such as migraines, tend to run in families. Headaches are more common in women, who make up 70...
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Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a condition characterized by damage to a nerve or a group of nerves. It causes functional problems in the affected nerves, including a loss of sensation and difficulty with movement. Neuropathy can cause damage anywhere, as the peripheral nerves branch out from the brain and spinal c...
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Neurophysiology
Neurophysiology is the study of nervous system functioning performed through a series of diagnostic procedures that measure brain activity in response to different stimuli.
There are several different procedures used to measure brain activity and help diagnose conditions such...
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Balance Disorders
A balance disorder is a complex condition that causes unsteadiness and dizziness, and sensations of spinning, moving or floating. Part of the inner ear known as the labyrinth interacts with other body systems, including those of the eyes, bones and joints, to maintain balan...
Read More
Cervical Procedures
The cervical spine (neck region) is one of the most important and agile parts of your body. It begins at the base of the skull and consists of seven bones separated by intervertebral discs that allow the spine to move freely. The neck has the greatest amount of movement of any area of th...
Read More
Neurology Disorders
Headache
A headache is a continuous pain in the head that may affect the eyes, temples, nose, skin or entire head. Headache pain can be either sharp or dull. Certain types of headaches, such as migraines, tend to run in families. Headaches are more common in women, who make up 70...
Read More
Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a condition characterized by damage to a nerve or a group of nerves. It causes functional problems in the affected nerves, including a loss of sensation and difficulty with movement. Neuropathy can cause damage anywhere, as the peripheral nerves branch out from the brain and spinal c...
Read More
Neurophysiology
Neurophysiology is the study of nervous system functioning performed through a series of diagnostic procedures that measure brain activity in response to different stimuli.
There are several different procedures used to measure brain activity and help diagnose conditions such...
Read More
Balance Disorders
A balance disorder is a complex condition that causes unsteadiness and dizziness, and sensations of spinning, moving or floating. Part of the inner ear known as the labyrinth interacts with other body systems, including those of the eyes, bones and joints, to maintain balan...
Read More
Cervical Procedures
The cervical spine (neck region) is one of the most important and agile parts of your body. It begins at the base of the skull and consists of seven bones separated by intervertebral discs that allow the spine to move freely. The neck has the greatest amount of movement of any area of th...
Read More
Neurology Disorders
Headache
A headache is a continuous pain in the head that may affect the eyes, temples, nose, skin or entire head. Headache pain can be either sharp or dull. Certain types of headaches, such as migraines, tend to run in families. Headaches are more common in women, who make up 70...
Read More
Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a condition characterized by damage to a nerve or a group of nerves. It causes functional problems in the affected nerves, including a loss of sensation and difficulty with movement. Neuropathy can cause damage anywhere, as the peripheral nerves branch out from the brain and spinal c...
Read More
Neurophysiology
Neurophysiology is the study of nervous system functioning performed through a series of diagnostic procedures that measure brain activity in response to different stimuli.
There are several different procedures used to measure brain activity and help diagnose conditions such...
Read More
Balance Disorders
A balance disorder is a complex condition that causes unsteadiness and dizziness, and sensations of spinning, moving or floating. Part of the inner ear known as the labyrinth interacts with other body systems, including those of the eyes, bones and joints, to maintain balan...
Read More
Cervical Procedures
The cervical spine (neck region) is one of the most important and agile parts of your body. It begins at the base of the skull and consists of seven bones separated by intervertebral discs that allow the spine to move freely. The neck has the greatest amount of movement of any area of th...
Read More
Neurology Disorders
Headache
A headache is a continuous pain in the head that may affect the eyes, temples, nose, skin or entire head. Headache pain can be either sharp or dull. Certain types of headaches, such as migraines, tend to run in families. Headaches are more common in women, who make up 70...
Read More
Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a condition characterized by damage to a nerve or a group of nerves. It causes functional problems in the affected nerves, including a loss of sensation and difficulty with movement. Neuropathy can cause damage anywhere, as the peripheral nerves branch out from the brain and spinal c...
Read More
Neurophysiology
Neurophysiology is the study of nervous system functioning performed through a series of diagnostic procedures that measure brain activity in response to different stimuli.
There are several different procedures used to measure brain activity and help diagnose conditions such...
Read More