Musculoskeletal Conditions
Neck pain – Both
common and disabling, neck pain may have many causes, such
as a pinched nerve associated with herniated or slipped
spinal disk, arthritis, whiplash as a result of an accident,
or other causes.
Low Back Pain – Most
people will experience at least one episode of low back
pain during their lifetime. For many, the pain can interfere
with virtually every aspect of their daily activity. The
causes are many and varied, and require careful diagnosis
of the root cause … and a well-thought-out approach
to effective therapy.
Osteoarthritis –
A common degenerative joint disease that breaks down cartilage,
osteoarthritis affects an estimated 20 million Americans.
We seek to keep patients’ joints pain-free and to
halt the progression of osteoarthritis ... or provide a
full spectrum of nonsurgical care to optimize the return
to full function whenever possible.
Electrodiagnostic Medicine
We offer our patients sophisticated, non-invasive approaches
to pinpointing the exact cause of their pain or other symptoms,
diagnosing conditions such as:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
– A specific group of symptoms that can include tingling,
numbness,or pain in the fingers, thumb, hand and occasinally
in the arm.
Peripheral Neuropathy –
A variety of conditions that result when the nerves from
the rest of the body that connect to the brain and spinal
cord are diseased or damaged.
Radiculopathy – Pain,
numbness, tingling or weakness in your arms or legs that
are caused by a problem with you nerve roots.
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
– Pressure on nerves to the foot that causes pain.
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
– A group of symptoms that may include pain in the
neck and shoulder area and numbness or weakness in the arm
or hand.
Other Personalized –
and Individualized – Care
Rehabilitation Follow-Up Care
– In today’s health insurance environment, patients
may be discharged from inpatient treatment facilities before
they have regained full function. Delaware Valley Physiatry
is able to provide important continuity-of-care after inpatient
rehabilitation ends.
Muscle Dysfunction –
We are able to provide patients with the latest effective
spasticity muscle treatments, such as Botox injections,
when appropriate.
Work-related Injuries –
Despite the best efforts of today’s enlightened employers,
accidents can occur in any workplace. Delaware Valley Physiatry
is familiar with – and prepared for – dealing
with both the immediate and longer-term aspects of Worker’s
Compensation case management, so that the injured worker
is able to return to full function and to the workplace
as soon as possible.