"Chronic back pain has been a part of my life since giving birth to my child. It got to a point that I started taking medication for the pain. But I knew I was only masking the problem with medication. Since starting on my core stability exercises with Core Concepts, the pain levels have reduced to a point where I can live without medication! And the added bonus is that with a stronger back, I get to play more actively with my child!"
Janice Chan, Asst. Manager
Janice Chan, Asst. Manager
Areas of Focus
Core Concepts is a Multi-Speciality practice where a group of specialist is different areas come together to provide a more completely and comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for our patients. Learn about the different areas of musculoskeletal conditions that Core Concepts focuses on. These areas of focus are centered around several divisions
- Spine Division
- Scoliosis Division
- Sports Injuries Division
- Peripheral Division
- Women’s Health Division
- Ergonomics Division
- Neurological Division
- Education Division – Musculoskeletal Consumer Review
We understand that sometimes that the rehabilitation field classify certain conditions into non-intuitive areas. For example, headaches and pains around the jaw is a neck (cervical spine) related condition hence is a condition look at by our Spine division. To help you find the appropriate division, we have alphabetized the different body areas linking to the relevant divisions.
A
- Ankle
- Arm
B
- Bladder
C
- Coccyx
- Core Muscles
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
- Jaw, see Temporo-Mandibular Joint
K
L
- Low Back Pain
- Lumbar Pain
M
N
- Nerves
- Natal, Pre and Post
O
P
- Parkinson
- Pelvis
- Pregnancy care
Q
R
- Radius, see forearm
S
- Sacro-illiac Joint
- SIJ, See Sacro-illac Joint
- Scoliosis
- Spine
- Stroke
- Symphysis Pubis (pain in the front of the pubis)
T
- TMJ, see Temporomandibular Joint
- Temporomandibular Joint
- Thoracic Spine
- Tail-bone, see Coccyx
- Transversus Abdominus
U
- Ulna, see forearm
