Susquehanna Spine & Rehab
2105 Laurel Bush Rd #103
Bel Air, MD 21015
Phone: (443) 512-0025
Fax: (443) 512-8844
Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 8am – 1pm; 3pm – 6pm
Friday: 8am – 12 noon
Same day appointments available!
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Smoking Eggs
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Vote for me 2012
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Susquehanna Spine & Rehab welcomes Dr. Matt LeMaster!!!
Any of you who have been in lately have noticed that Dr. Lee had a small accident and broke his arm. After a small surgery to install a plate in his wrist he should be good as new in a few weeks; as long as he is a good patient and keeps his physical therapy appointments, does his home exercises, and listens to the restrictions from the surgery and therapist. In an effort to provide excellent and continuous care for our patients Dr. LeMaster joined our practice today. We are very excited about him joining our staff as a tandem doctor. Read more
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Joint Pain
Joint pain can be caused by illnesses, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Bursitis. Joint pain can also result from injury. No matter what the cause, joint pain can prohibit you from doing the activities you love. Hundreds of people have found relief from joint inflammation and joint pain relief after receiving chiropractic adjustments.
There are somewhere between 200 and 300+ joints Combined moveable/non-moving) in the human body, depending on how you count them, on average. Read more
Fascia
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Good, ol’ fashion back pain
Today we’re going to talk about good, ol’ fashion back pain. There’s no such thing. Many of you have heard me say this before, and it bears repeating-pain is not a disease, it’s a side effect of a disease or disorder. Just like the check engine light in your car is not a broken light bulb, but an indicator there’s something wrong with the engine. So when you have back pain, there’s something wrong with your back; and that something could be any number of things. Read more
My Favorite Metallica Song…Whiplash
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How I beat, well, am beating Rosacea.
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Referred Pain
Q:If it’s my back that’s out, why does my leg hurt instead? A: Referred pain
Referred pain comes in 2 main types (3 really. The third being trigger points, a muscle based problem-but that’s a different story for a different day): Sclerotomal and Deramatomal. No, I didn’t just make those up, and hopefully they’re not as boring to you as they may sound. The difference between the 2 is very important in the diagnosis and treatment of pain generating conditions. They also explain the often counter-intuitive: if it’s my back, why does my leg hurt? Read more