Leg length discrepancies is one of the most consistent findings in persistent low back pain and lower extremity pain.

Persistent low back pain is complicated and difficult. One of the most common clinical findings I see with persistent low back pain is an undiagnosed leg length discrepancy (LLD). Basically, one leg is longer, either structurally or functionally, and produces strain in the low back that is bothersome in standing and walking activities. It’s usually…

Does Dry Needling work? It depends.

Dry Needling quite the sexy modality as of late, especially here in Colorado.  For those of you that don’t know what dry needling is, it involves placing needles in the “trigger points” of the muscles with the goal of decreasing pain.  Historically, there has been very little concrete data to support the use of dry…