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Back Pain Due to Cluneal Nerve: Entrapment Cryptogenic Back Pain. When the Problem is NOT the Disc
Back and buttock pain that persists despite standard imaging and conservative therapy often leaves patients and clinicians searching for an underlying explanation. One frequently overlooked cause involves injury or entrapment of the cluneal nerves—three distinct sensory nerve groups that supply the skin over the lower back, sacrum, and buttocks. When compressed or inflamed, these nerves can generate pain syndromes that closely resemble lumbar radiculopathy, sacroiliac dysfunc

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Nov 28, 20256 min read


Occipital Neuralgia: A Common Cause of Headache
Occipital Neuralgia can cause mild to severe headache. Resulting form a variety of possibilities, occipital neuralgia can be confused with migraine, it can present simultaneously with migraine and it can be life-altering in effect.

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Aug 25, 20254 min read


The Many Advantages of adding Hyaluronic Acid: A Comprehensive Discussion of Cardiac and Gastrointestinal Benefits, chronic disease treatment and prevention.
Adding high molecular weight, liquid Hyaluronic Acid to your daily routine provides tremendous health benefits at a remarkable value.

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Feb 28, 20255 min read


Neck Pain due to a common, yet underdiagnosed problem: Levator Scapulae Syndrome
Common Neck Pain: Levator Scapulae Syndrome. Easily diagnosed and easily treated, if recognized.

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Jan 18, 20255 min read


Expecting Foot Surgery? An essential if you are recovering from Ankle surgery, reduce recovery time.
What do you need when you injury your ankle or foot? What do you need if you are having or expecting to have surgery? Less pain during...

David S Klein, MD
Dec 18, 20231 min read


5 Products to buy if you break your foot or ankle. Equipment and supplies you'll find helpful.
Into each life some rain must fall? As we get older, perhaps a bit less flexible and certainly more brittle, the risk of falling...

David S Klein, MD
Aug 9, 20234 min read
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