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Why Your Dizziness Isn’t Going Away (Even After “Normal” Test Results)
It’s incredibly frustrating to experience a world that feels constantly tilted or blurred, only to be told by a medical professional that your scans look perfect. When blood work, MRIs, and basic physicals come back clear, many patients feel dismissed or start to wonder if they’re imagining the symptoms. However, "normal" results usually mean the structure of your ear or brain is intact, not necessarily that they are communicating correctly. This is why persistent imbalance o
Jun 283 min read


Finger Dislocation Rehabilitation: Restoring Stability and Strength
A finger dislocation can feel like a minor setback, but the intricate anatomy of the hand means that even a small displacement requires precise care. When a joint is forced out of its natural alignment, the surrounding structures often endure significant trauma. Without professional intervention, a simple injury can lead to long-term stiffness, chronic pain, or permanent deformity. Let’s explore the essential phases of finger dislocation rehabilitation and discuss how specia
Jun 253 min read


Post-Operative Care: Recovery from Surgery for Tenosynovitis of the Wrist
Undergoing surgery for De Quervain's tenosynovitis is a significant step toward reclaiming the pain-free use of your hands, especially when conservative measures fail to provide sufficient relief. While the surgeon addresses the mechanical blockage, the journey to full recovery depends heavily on a structured rehabilitation plan. We’ve put together this guide on the essential phases of rehabilitation to help you confidently navigate your recovery from surgery for tenosynoviti
Jun 252 min read
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