Empowering Recovery After a Stroke

A stroke, also known as a cerebrovascular accident, occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted by a blocked artery or burst blood vessel. Strokes are potentially deadly and a leading cause of disability. During a stroke, lack of oxygen triggers a series of biochemical reactions known as an ischemic cascade that can permanently […]

Overcoming Shoulder Pain with PEMF Therapy

Approximately 70 percent of Americans develop shoulder pain at some point during their life, especially if they engage in repetitive overhead motions such as swimming or weightlifting. The shoulder is the most flexible joint in your body, but also the most unstable. Though its mobility allows it to perform a large range of tasks, mobility […]

Case Study: Accelerating Recovery with Aura Wellness PEMF

For athletes, even small injuries can be debilitating. Damaged bones and muscles often require several weeks (possibly months) of healing and conditioning before they regain the strength, flexibility, and range of motion required for competition. Because recovery requires input from so many different providers, including doctors, trainers, and physical therapists, it’s rarely a linear process. […]

Case Study: PEMF Technology Effects with High Resolution 3D Ultrasound

To date, the ultrasound\’s ability to evaluate abnormalities within the soft tissue such as cysts, tumors and inflammation is used to help identify and expand set of pathologies in the body. Since the early 1970\’s, D. Robert L. Bard (NYC Cancer Radiologist) has used diagnostic imaging to pre and post procedural guidance.

Case Study: Image Monitored PEMF Treatment of Hyperplasia

On average, the prostate is about the size of a walnut. It grows to roughly the size of a Ping-Pong ball, weighing 30 to 35 grams. Within a major portion of adult males, the prostate continues to grow even further up to the size of a tennis ball or larger. The normal prostate gland has measures 3 x 3 x 5 cm approximately or a volume of 25 ml.

Case Study: Physical Therapy – Chronic Right Wrist Pain

Patient was a 46-year-old that presented to physical therapy with complaints of chronic right wrist pain. Upon examination, the patient demonstrated with a right carpal ligament sprain, which impaired ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) and work-related tasks.

Case Study: Physical Therapy – Acute Left Knee Pain

Patient was a 54 year old that presented to physical therapy with complaints of acute left knee pain. Upon examination, the patient demonstrated with a left MCL and medial meniscus pathology impairing gait, ADLs (Activities of Daily Living), and recreational activity.

Case Study: Chiro – Upper Shaft Fibula Oblique Fracture

Patient is a 17 year old male lacrosse player. He presented to our office with a non-displaced upper shaft fibula oblique fracture. His injury occurred while playing lacrosse 10 days prior to presenting in the office. Patient presented in a soft cast with walking boot and full weight bearing.