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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | May 14, 2015 | Voice For Health
When patients feel that their heads are spinning upon repositioning their heads or getting up from a lying position, it is often due to a condition known as “benign paroxysmal positional vertigo” (BPPV). This common disorder of the inner ear’s vestibular (balance) system occurs when calcium crystals that normally reside in the three semi-circular canals ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | May 7, 2015 | Voice For Health
As office workers and hobbyists spend countless hours sitting at their desks in front of computer screens, their risk of developing “computer body” increases. The typical poses adopted by these desk workers shows them with shoulders rounded forward, chins stuck out, and upper backs hunched over. By spending hours frozen in this position, desk dwellers ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Apr 23, 2015 | Voice For Health
Heel pain involving inflammation of the fibrous band of tissue (plantar fascia) that runs from the heel at the bottom of the foot is called “plantar fasciitis.” The painful condition can be caused by inadequate footwear that leads to improper pronation, or it may result from “compensation,” which involves moving the body in a new ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Apr 16, 2015 | Voice For Health
Would you be surprised to learn that the pain you experience in one part of your body is being caused by a problem in an entirely different area? For instance, you may experience pain and tenderness in your shoulder; yet, the source of the pain may be your neck even though there is no neck ...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Apr 6, 2015 | Voice For Health
Because baseball often involves prolonged periods of rest punctuated by short bursts of strenuous muscular activity, players may be prone to injury. As hitters uncoil their bodies, significant rotational forces are applied to the neck, hips, and knees, while the elbows and shoulders may be subjected to extended ranges of motion. Pitching involves a host ...
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