Hip pain can be caused by a very common syndrome called IT Band Syndrome. If you have pain in the outside of the hip running down the side of the thigh to the knee and it comes and goes, you may have IT Band Syn. This is a tendon that is formed from muscles in the pelvis and front of leg [hip flexors]. Often chiropractic ajustments along with specific ice therapy and stretches will fix the problem.
Give me a call or email me to discuss your condition.
617-472-0661 or indekchiro@conversent.net
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relief from back pain - Quincy Mass Chiropractor
Dr Bruce has been in practice for over 28 years helping thousands of patients with back pain in a natural wholistic setting.
Contact him at 617-471-0661 or email him at Indekchiro@conversent.net
Contact him at 617-471-0661 or email him at Indekchiro@conversent.net
chiropractor Medicare Quincy Mass
Dr Bruce accepts Medicare and all other insurance coverage. Call him to discuss your situation, he will personally discuss your case with you unlike other offices where you cannot talk to the doctor.
Accepting new patients.
Accepting new patients.
Low Back pain - Quincy ma. chiropractor
Low Back pain is one of the most common problems that I have seen in my 28 years of practice. Typically there is a neck component as well since the vertebrae are like dominos. When one moves or locks up they all do. The spinal mechanics of the neck is similar to the low back as well.
Please contact me at 617-472-0661 or email me at Indekchiro@conversent.net and I will be happy to discuss your situation with you. My practice has been on Parking Way in Quincy since 1984, as well as being the chiropractic director for the Boston Marathon and the US Triathlon team.
Please contact me at 617-472-0661 or email me at Indekchiro@conversent.net and I will be happy to discuss your situation with you. My practice has been on Parking Way in Quincy since 1984, as well as being the chiropractic director for the Boston Marathon and the US Triathlon team.
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