Derivation Wellness in Airdrie
On November 19 at 9:33 PM
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Derivation Wellness in Airdrie
On July 31 at 1:50 PM
Thousands of children are seen each year complaining of elbow or shoulder pain that can be related to baseball. This is usually due to damage or tearing of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) which can be attributed to the constant throwing motion needed to play baseball. The UCL ligament is the main stabilizer of the elbow for the motions of throwing and pitching. If you have a UCL injury or other baseball injury schedule an appointment with Dean at Derivation Wellness! www.derivationwellness.com/

Derivation Wellness in Airdrie
On July 25 at 2:37 PM
Most think of lacrosse as a moderate risk sport in which the vast majority of injuries are minor strains, sprains, and bruises. However, more significant injuries can occur during the game! Non-contact, ankle and knee ligament sprains, sustained while cutting and dodging are common in both girls and boys lacrosse. If you suffer any lacrosse injury from minor to major contact Dean at Derivation Wellness to get back out there as quickly as possible! www.derivationwellness.com/

Derivation Wellness in Airdrie
On July 17 at 2:33 PM
Weightlifting injuries are normally related to extreme overload of soft tissue structures. These injuries can occur to almost anywhere on your body including your legs, knees, hips and back. They can also affect your upper limbs, especially your shoulders, elbows and wrists! We even see neck injuries from weight lifting. If you want to get back in the gym and lifting like normal contact Dean at Derivation Wellness to take care of you! www.derivationwellness.com/

Derivation Wellness in Airdrie
On July 09 at 2:31 PM
Swimming injuries have many different causes, which can occur immediately or can occur as a result of a long-term swimming career. Some of the neck and shoulder injuries from swimming include irritation and inflammation in the shoulders, rotator cuff tendonitis or tears, and Shoulder impingement syndrome, which is a result of pressure on the rotator cuff muscles from part of the shoulder blade when the arm is lifted overhead. If you are experiencing a swimming injury visit the professionals at Derivation Wellness so you can go back to enjoying the water the way you did before! www.derivationwellness.com/

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