How femoral acetabular impingement changed a life
In May of 2006, I had a breast augmentation procedure done. I was 25 at the time, and I had long been self-conscious about my breast size. The surgery went off without a hitch, and I was happy with this “better” version of myself. I have always been active and athletic, so I went right
Life can get better even after failed surgery
If you know anyone who’s had the misfortune of going through back or hip surgery only to find that the surgery did very little to help their pain or even made the pain worse, they need to see this video. If you know someone who’s been diagnosed with spinal stenosis, they need to see this
Who wants to walk with a cane?
If you have pain in the hip or leg and find yourself needing a cane, you’ll want to read this nurse’s story. Find out how she got her life back on track.
Age doesn’t cause pain
I saw something called the Seat Assist while walking by a medical supply store in San Francisco a few months ago, and it really got my brain up in a tizzy. While I know the people behind the product (and a wide array of products like it) are only looking to help reduce the suffering
What is the right way to sleep?
I often get asked what the ideal way to sleep is: On your back? On your stomach? With a giant pillow or no pillow? Hard bed or soft bed? So I thought I would share a few insights on proper sleeping — until I found a wonderful illustrated resource that accomplished all that I was
