Achilles tendinitis
Pain and stiffness at the back of the heel where the Achilles tendon attaches — often worse first thing in the morning.
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Pain and stiffness at the back of the heel where the Achilles tendon attaches — often worse first thing in the morning.
Numbness, tingling and night-time pain in the thumb and first few fingers, caused by pressure on the median nerve at the wrist.
Sharp pain, tingling or weakness that travels from the neck down into the shoulder, arm or hand.
Pain at the very base of the spine that flares when you sit, especially on hard surfaces — often after a fall or childbirth.
A persistent, often burning pain in a limb that lingers after an injury — usually with colour, temperature or swelling changes in the affected area.
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Sharp pain in the front of the chest where the ribs meet the breastbone — worse with deep breaths or pressing on the area. Not the same as cardiac pain.
Pain on the thumb side of the wrist that flares when you grip, twist or lift — often seen with new parents and repetitive hand work.
Burning, tingling, or numbness in the feet (and sometimes hands) caused by long-standing diabetes affecting the nerves.
Achy, stiff back pain from the small joints between the vertebrae — usually worse with bending backwards or standing for long periods.
Ongoing back or leg pain that did not settle — or came back — after spine surgery.
Widespread, achy pain across muscles and soft tissue with fatigue and disrupted sleep. We focus on calming the most painful trigger spots and easing flare-ups.
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A painful shoulder that gradually loses range of motion, so reaching overhead or behind your back becomes difficult.
Pain on the outer side of the hip that hurts when you lie on that side at night or climb stairs.
Headaches that start at the base of the skull or in the neck and wrap forward over the head, often mistaken for migraines.
A disc in the lower back pressing on a nerve — typically causing back pain plus pain, tingling or weakness down one leg.
A disc in the neck pressing on a nearby nerve — causing neck pain that can shoot into the shoulder, arm or hand.
Wear-and-tear arthritis of the hip joint — groin or buttock pain that flares with walking, putting on socks, or rising from a chair.
Sharp, burning, or stabbing pain that wraps around the chest or back along a single rib — often after a rib injury, surgery, or shingles.
Wear-and-tear arthritis of the knee — stiff first thing in the morning, achy after long walks, sometimes with a feeling of grinding.
Pain on the outside of the elbow that flares when you grip, lift or shake hands.
Pain on the inside of the elbow that flares with gripping, throwing or twisting motions.
Numbness, tingling, or burning across the outer thigh — caused by pressure on a sensory nerve at the front of the hip (often from belts, weight gain, or pregnancy).
Severe, often one-sided headaches with sensitivity to light, sound or movement — sometimes preceded by visual changes (aura).
Sharp, stinging pain between the toes — usually the third and fourth — that feels like a pebble in your shoe and worsens with tight footwear.
Tight, knotted spots in muscle that ache locally and refer pain to other areas — common in the neck, shoulders and lower back.
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Burning, electric or shooting pain caused by an irritated or injured nerve — including post-shingles pain and diabetic nerve pain.
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Aching pain at the front of the knee that flares with stairs, squatting, or sitting with bent knees for a long time.
Pain that feels like it is coming from a limb that has been amputated. Often described as cramping, burning, or shooting.
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Deep buttock pain that can run down the leg, caused by a tight piriformis muscle pressing on the sciatic nerve.
Stabbing heel pain that is worst with the first few steps in the morning or after sitting for a while.
Burning or stabbing nerve pain that persists in the area where a shingles rash appeared — sometimes for months or years afterward.
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Burning, aching, or sharp pain in the pelvis, perineum, or genitals that worsens with sitting — caused by irritation of the pudendal nerve.
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Shoulder pain when reaching overhead or out to the side — often with a painful catch or weakness lifting the arm.
Pain in the dimple of the lower back where the spine meets the pelvis — often worse with standing up from sitting or rolling over in bed.
Sharp, shooting pain that travels from the lower back through the buttock and down the leg — sometimes with tingling or weakness.
Wear-and-tear arthritis of the shoulder joint — deep ache that worsens with reaching overhead, behind the back, or rolling onto that side at night.
Narrowing of the spinal canal that causes leg pain or heaviness when you walk or stand, eased by sitting or leaning forward.
A vertebra that has slipped slightly forward over the one below, causing low-back pain that may radiate into the buttocks or legs with standing.
Inflammation of the cushion-like bursa under the shoulder roof — pain when reaching overhead and difficulty lying on the affected side.
Long-standing tendon pain that has not settled with rest — common in the Achilles, kneecap (patellar) and elbow tendons.
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Pain, numbness, or weakness in the neck, shoulder and arm caused by compression of nerves or blood vessels at the base of the neck.
Jaw pain, clicking, or limited opening of the mouth — often with headaches near the temples or pain in front of the ear.
Sudden, electric-shock-like pain in the face triggered by everyday things — chewing, brushing teeth, even a light breeze.
A small break in a vertebra — most often from osteoporosis — causing sudden mid- or low-back pain that is sharp with movement and eases when lying flat.
Lingering neck stiffness, headaches and shoulder pain that started after a sudden jolt — most often from a motor-vehicle collision.
Call us at 416-398-1515 — we work with many other pain conditions too. If we are not the right fit, we will help you figure out who is.