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Treating Hip Pain, Osteoarthritis & Trochanteric Bursitis | Feet First | Vancouver Orthotic Clinics

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Will orthotics help foot pain?

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Diagnosis & Treatment Dr. Michael Horowitz offers a 5-Step process to treating your Foot & Spine Related Conditions. He can Diagnose & Treat your symptoms and recommend the best course of action for you. Call Vancouver Orthotics Clinics at 604-737-3668 for more information. Will orthotics help foot pain?   Try Vancouver Orthotic Clinics by Dr. Michael Horowitz & Associates. Diagnosis & Treatment. Call 604-737-3668 or Book Online to schedule an appointment. MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS TREATED BY VANCOUVER ORTHOTICS: What is Plantar Fasciitis Pain? Are you experiencing heel pain or arch pain, especially with you first few steps out of bed in the morning or as the day goes along? If so you may be dealing with Plantar Fasciitis, a chronic and annoying symptom which is likely the most common symptom we see at Vancouver Orthotics. Heel Pain & Heel Spurs are no laughing matter. It can be debilitating, affect how you move, your mood and your joy in life. Sometimes this p

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Top 5 tips to avoid osteoarthritis pain & stay mobile

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Hi everybody. Dr. Michael Horowitz here, Your Friendly Neighbourhood Chiropractor and owner of Vancouver Orthotics.  October is here and with it that sweet time to ‘Trick or Treat’; but let's not forget about our feet!  So, today we are talking about osteoarthritis and methods to manage your weight bearing joint pain. Standby for the tips on how to do that – no tricks!  Seasons changed. Fall is upon us, yet I like to say autumn. We already see too many patients at our offices due to slips and falls. So let's call this colourful season autumn!  Every day we actually take 1000's of steps; each step represents potential pressure through your weight bearing joints.  What is a weight bearing joint, you might ask?   Your feet, ankles, knees, hips, low back and the joints of your spine when you move are all weight bearing joints. Now consider the strain you put on them in daily life and the potential for your joints to experience what so many casually call "wear