Uncategorized What Is The Secret To Making It Into The Major Leagues That No One Talks About? If you thought this article was going to be about Major League Baseball players taking steroids, you were dead wrong. The competition to get on…Dr. Christian RobertozziMarch 14, 2022
Shoulder Pain How to Get Rid of Biceps Tendinitis A recent patient came to me in complete desperation. She had converted into a full gym rat and some biceps tendinitis in the left shoulder…Dr. Christian RobertozziAugust 4, 2019
Uncategorized How Do I Get Rid of Pain Between Shoulder Blades? Pain between shoulder blades is probably one of the most common symptoms I see at our clinic when it comes to spinal pain. Many times,…Dr. Christian RobertozziMarch 23, 2019
Uncategorized Do I Have Shin Splints or Stress Fractures From Running in Bentonville? As Spring inches its way ever closer to Bentonville, Arkansas, our running community seems to be clamoring to be outdoors whenever the weather permits (which…Dr. Christian RobertozziFebruary 27, 2019
Hip Pain Hip Pain With Squats – A CrossFitter’s Worst Nightmare As promised a few weeks ago, I am writing brief blog posts about fun or interesting patients I have treated with dry needling. This particular…Dr. Christian RobertozziJanuary 1, 2018
Knee Pain A Runner’s Dream: Getting Rid of Patellar Tendonitis This blog post is somewhat of a continuation from the last. Although it doesn't have anything to do with the foot, it still involves tendons. …Dr. Christian RobertozziNovember 20, 2017
Foot Pain Goodbye Achilles Tendonitis! A Brief History A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting a 47-year-old man with a chronic case of right Achilles Tendonitis. The…Dr. Christian RobertozziNovember 13, 2017
Dry Needling A Dramatic Change in Sciatica Pain Up to this point in time, I have been writing lengthy blog posts about different topics from neck pain to foot pain. These were topics…Dr. Christian RobertozziNovember 6, 2017
Uncategorized Did I Tear A Muscle? Muscle tears, also referred to as strains, are typically labeled as a grade 1, 2 or 3. Grade 1 is mild and requires a few…Dr. Christian RobertozziOctober 23, 2017
Shoulder Pain Tennis Elbow – Not Just An Athlete’s Problem No one realizes how much they use their elbow until it stops working the way it should. This is often what is relayed to me…Dr. Christian RobertozziOctober 9, 2017