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What You Need to Know about Sciatica

Google Review about how Nerve Mobilization helped a patient with Sciatica:
“I can’t even begin to describe how thankful I am that I found Steve Kravitz. He is by far the best practitioner I have come across in Nashville. I went to him with chronic pain after an accident I had over 10 years ago and have had tremendous results from his work. Steve practices physical therapy and uses craniosacral therapy and myofascial release (among other therapies) as a treatment method.
Read full blogHow to Stay in Charge of Chronic Migraines

By Steve Kravitz, PT, DPT, CST
If you’ve experienced a migraine, then there’s no doubt you’ve felt the severity of it. The overwhelming symptoms that may occur with migraines include: nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to sounds, smells, and lights can really affect our ability to work or engage in any type of daily activity. Many of us can agree that it can significantly diminishes our overall quality of life.
Read full blogThe Truth about TMJ + How to Get Relief

By Steve Kravitz, PT, DPT, CST
Approximately 12% of the population or 35 million people in the United States are affected by Temporomandibular Disorders at any given time, according to the TMJ Association.
While both men and women experience these disorders, the majority of those seeking treatment are women in their childbearing years. The ratio of women to men increases with the severity of symptoms, approaching nine women for every one man with major limitations in jaw movements and chronic, unrelenting pain.
Read full blogThe Do’s and Don’ts of Low Back Pain

By Steve Kravitz, PT, DPT, CST
It seems as though low back pain can be felt at the most inconvenient times.
According to the National Institute of Neurological and Disorders and Stroke, low back pain is the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed worked days.
And what’s more, at least 80% of Americans will experience low back pain in their lifetimes.
Read full blog4 Ways That Actually Help Manage Arthritis


The prevalence of arthritis is on the rise leaving behind over 50 millions Americans to suffer. It is the number one cause of disability in the country, affecting 1 in every 5 adults and nearly 300,000 children. Arthritis is all around us, yet it remains to be a very misunderstood health problem. In fact, it’s not considered to be a single disease, but an informal indication of joint pain or joint disease. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis but the two most common types are rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
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