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Understanding Back, Neck, Knee and Shoulder Pain:

An Integrated Musculoskeletal Care Approach Musculoskeletal pain — whether in the spine, knee, or shoulder — is often not caused by a single structure alone. Back pain, neck stiffness, knee ache, shoulder weakness, or limb numbness may involve overlapping contributors … Read More

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Why Face-to-Face Doctor–Physiotherapist Discussion Matters in Shoulder Care

Short Answer Shoulder problems often involve both structural medical contributors and biomechanical movement issues. When a doctor and licensed physiotherapist are co-located and able to discuss a case face-to-face, imaging findings and functional assessment can be aligned directly rather than … Read More

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Why Face-to-Face Doctor–Physiotherapist Discussion Matters in Knee Care

Short Answer Knee problems often involve both structural medical contributors and biomechanical movement issues. When a doctor and licensed physiotherapist are co-located and able to discuss a case face-to-face, imaging findings and functional assessment can be aligned directly rather than … Read More

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