What Hurts – Talk To Us
It doesn’t hurt to tell us what hurts.
Let us know what part of your body is in pain, and we’ll get you headed in the right direction.
Committed to helping you.
Ivy is committed to helping you understand your condition and creating a suitable treatment plan so you can begin your journey. Whether it’s your ankle, neck, hip, leg, arm or other area, select the location of your pain from this list of options. Our team wants you to be on the right path to living your best life and letting us know what’s bothering you is the first step. Request an appointment with an Ivy therapist or find a location today.
Where are you hurting?
Click on what hurts below to learn more about treatment options.
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Ankle Pain
Ankle pain and sprains are very common, especially for athletes and anyone who is on their feet a majority of the day.
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Arm Pain
More often, arm pain is caused by an injury to the skin, muscles, joints, or bones in the arm.
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Back Pain
There are many causes of back pain, but the most common include muscle strains, disc or facet joint irritation, as well as sacroiliac dysfunction.
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Chronic Pain
Chronic pain may leave you wanting to curl up in bed with a heating pad and a bottle of medication to help ease your aches.
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Foot Pain
Foot pain is common, but with treatment, you can eliminate your pain and lessen its impact on your quality of life.
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Hand Pain
Hand pain can result from many different causes and can be debilitating in daily life activities.
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Head Pain
At some point in life, most of us will deal with headaches and other pain under the eyes, at the top of the neck, and in our jaw.
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Hip Pain
Hip pain is a common complaint and can be a result of many different reasons.
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Knee Pain
Knee pain is very common and can have significant effects on quality of life.
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Leg Pain
Pain in the upper leg and lower leg are common problems. Leg pain can present itself as a sharp, stabbing sensation or simply a dull ache.
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Low Back Pain
Low back or buttocks pain is a very common condition in the United States, and can be a result of an acute injury or may be associated with a more long-term injury or illness.
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Neck Pain
It’s common to experience neck pain or the occasional stiff neck. We rely on the bones, muscles, and ligaments in our necks to support and allow motion in our heads.
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Pelvic Pain
Pain can be defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
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Shoulder Pain
The shoulder consists of multiple joints, muscles, and tendons which allow the arm to move freely.