by Tim Ciolkosz | Feb 24, 2024 | Chiropractic, Chronic Pain, Hip Pain, knee pain, PRP, Regenerative Therapy
When considering regenerative medicine as a treatment option, many factors come into play, from understanding the treatment process to evaluating its potential benefits. However, amidst these considerations, the cost, often a primary concern for many, should not...
by Tim Ciolkosz | Feb 1, 2024 | Chiropractic, Chronic Pain, Hip Pain, knee pain
As a doctor specializing in the management of chronic knee pain, I frequently encounter patients who have been navigating the challenges of knee pain for years, often cycling through a variety of treatments with limited success. It’s understandable to feel...
by Tim Ciolkosz | Jun 26, 2023 | Chiropractic, Hip Pain, knee pain, Regenerative Therapy
Are you grappling with the difficult decision of either living in constant, aching pain or undergoing major surgery to replace a problematic joint? Maybe you’ve been going to your doctor for years, getting steroid injection after steroid injection, getting brief...
by Tim Ciolkosz | Jul 30, 2022 | Ankle Pain, Blog Post, knee pain, Shoulder Pain
At some point, almost everyone experiences an ankle sprain. An ankle sprain occurs when the joint of the ankle moves further than normal and tears the ligaments surrounding it. This can happen for many reasons, and when it does, spinal adjustment can help the injured...
by Tim Ciolkosz | Dec 20, 2021 | Blog Post, knee pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain
Athletics involve risks of injuries. It is part of the undertaking. However, there are ways to minimize your risk of injury. A few simple measures go a long way towards making the process less dangerous. The tips listed below will not guarantee you will not get hurt....
by Tim Ciolkosz | Oct 30, 2021 | Blog Post, Chiropractic, knee pain, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain
According to a 2019 study published by the American Journal of Managed Care, accessibility to chiropractic care among elderly patients can be a crucial factor in their well-being. The study involved nearly 85,000 Americans who were enrolled in Medicare by virtue of...