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Back Pain
Back pain is a common condition that can affect people of all ages and lifestyles. It may arise from muscle strain, disc degeneration, spinal arthritis, or postural issues. The discomfort can range from a dull, constant ache to sharp, shooting pain that limits mobility and daily activities. Depending on the underlying cause, back pain may be localized or radiate to other areas, such as the hips or legs.

Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a common issue that can arise from muscle strain, tendon inflammation, or joint problems such as rotator cuff injury or frozen shoulder. It may cause discomfort during movement, stiffness, or weakness in the arm. In some cases, shoulder pain can also be referred from the neck or upper back, making proper evaluation important to identify the true source of the problem.

Facial Pain
Facial pain can arise from a variety of causes including nerve disorders like trigeminal neuralgia, jaw joint (TMJ) dysfunction, sinus issues, or even referred pain from the neck. It often presents as sharp, shooting, or aching sensations that may affect one or multiple areas of the face.

Sciatica
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which extends from the lower back through the hips, buttocks, and down each leg. It is commonly caused by compression or irritation of the nerve roots, commonly by a slipped disc or changes in the spine. The pain can feel sharp, shooting, or burning, and may sometimes cause tingling, numbness, or weakness in the leg.

Wrist Pain
Wrist pain can result from repetitive strain, injury, or underlying conditions affecting the joints, tendons, or nerves. Common causes include overuse from daily activities, carpal tunnel syndrome, or arthritis. The pain may present as aching, stiffness, numbness, or reduced grip strength, sometimes making even simple movements like typing or lifting objects uncomfortable.

Cancer Pain
Cancer pain can result from the disease itself, treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy, or related complications. It varies widely in intensity and character from dull, persistent aches to sharp, nerve-related pain. Managing cancer pain requires a careful, individualized approach that balances effective relief with maintaining alertness and quality of life.

Cervical Pain
Cervical pain refers to discomfort or stiffness in the neck region, often caused by muscle strain, poor posture, or age-related changes in the spine. It may also result from conditions such as cervical spondylosis or disc issues that affect nearby nerves. The pain can range from a mild ache to sharp, radiating discomfort that may extend to the shoulders, arms, or upper back.

Elbow Pain
Elbow pain is often linked to repetitive movement, strain, or inflammation of the tendons and joints around the area. Conditions like tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow are common causes, leading to aching, tenderness, or stiffness that worsens with activity. In some cases, pain may radiate down the forearm or limit the ability to lift or grip objects comfortably.