Leg Muscle Pain

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Painkillers may pose continuing risk for years after a heart attack - The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com — “A study shows that a type of painkiller commonly used to ease joint and muscle pain may pose a continuing risk for someone who has had a heart attack.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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What Are The Benefits Of Orthotics For Athletes? | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “What Are The Benefits Of Orthotics For Athletes?. Whether you simply enjoy a daily walk or you're a professional athlete, physical activities and sports can put an incredible strain on your bones, muscles and tendons. If your activity results in soreness or injury, orthotics may be used to alleviate the pain and correct the condition....View full resource at livestrong.com

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Cole Pain Therapy Group - Acute And Chronic Pain Options In Memphis And Bartlett, TN :: Headache

cptg.net — “Cole Pain Therapy Group - Chiropractic Care in Bartlett, TN Most people describe a tension headache as a feeling of a tight band or dull ache around the head or behind the eyes. Tension headaches are caused by muscle and joint imbalance in the upper back and neck. Headaches...View full resource at cptg.net

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DrBradColeCole Pain Therapy Group in 2008.  He is a third generation chiropractor, following Dr. James R. Cole and Dr. Richard Cole." /> Dr Brad Cole Chiropractor, Active Health Library, Doctor, and CAM

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    The University of Texas Medical School at Houston mission is to provide the highest quality of education/training of future physicians for the State of Texas.

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    Dr. Tyler Eidt

    Dr. Eidt is a third-generation chiropractor who has been in family practice for 16 years in London, Ontario. He practices a gentle, leading-edge chiropractic technique called Network Spinal Analysis and enjoys helping improve the quality of life of those he serves.

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  • DrBradColeCole Pain Therapy Group in 2008.  He is a third generation chiropractor, following Dr. James R. Cole and Dr. Richard Cole." />

    Dr Brad Cole


    Dr. Brad Cole specializes in sports injury rehabilitation, exercise prescription, and anti-inflammatory nutrition.  He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and has a Master's degree in Sports Science and Rehabilitation.  With this advanced training, Dr. Cole integrates the scientific principles of athletic functional performance to improve the life of any musculoskeletal pain sufferer.
         
    Dr. Cole is an alumnus of Evangelical Christian School and graduated with honors from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration.  While in chiropractic school at Logan University, he began pursuing a Master's degree in the area of sports rehabilitation.
    After graduating cum laude and completing multiple internships, Dr. Cole joined Cole Pain Therapy Group in 2008.  He is a third generation chiropractor, following Dr. James R. Cole and Dr. Richard Cole.

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