Entries by Jay

Olympic Athletes Compete with Injury

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP If you are like me you will or have been watching the XXX Olympic games from London, England. During the course of […]

Identifying, Managing cases of Fibromyalgia

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP In chiropractic and physical therapy practice patients usually visit the office with a complaint of pain that has started to affect their […]

When to Stretch and When Not to Stretch

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP As the weather starts to improve many of us have thoughts of leaving the confines of the gym or basement to exercise […]

Making Your Office Visit More Efficient

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP If you’ve had to visit a health care provider for any reason in the last 5 years you may have noticed a […]

Numb Hands Not Always Carpal Tunnel

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP Numbness and tingling in the hand may seem like a benign symptom but there can be many different causes of this symptom […]

Shoveling Made Simple

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP Although Mother Nature has given us the Christmas gift of no snow to shovel in the month of December the inevitable has […]

Impingement Syndromes: Subtypes

There are four (4) main types of “shoulder impingement syndrome” that have been identified today: Primary Impingement Secondary Impingement Subcoracoid Impingement/Stenosis TUFF’s (Tensile Under-Surface Fiber Failure) Lesion Internal (Glenoid) Impingement […]

The Shoulder and Why it Hurts

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP The shoulder is a remarkable mechanical invention. It is designed to allow for incredible range of motion while still maintaining its structure […]

What is Sciatica?

By: Dale J. Buchberger, PT, DC, CSCS, DACBSP It is a common misconception that “sciatica” is a condition when in reality sciatica is a symptom. It is a symptom that […]