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Who says doctors don’t make house calls? In fact, they make office calls and even a call to your car. This new technology is video conferencing, and it’s confidential and safe and it’s new at Tulsa Spine and Rehab and…
Have you heard about the coolest new thing at Tulsa Spine and Rehab? And when I say cool, I mean 200 degrees below zero cool. It’s CryoFit. It’s the new cryogenic therapy. And Dr. Sean Riley is here to tell…
What’s the toughest part of working out? Recovery. But now, there’s a new way to speed recovery that’s cool. In fact, it’s downright cold. Dr. Sean Riley is here to explain how cryogenic therapy helps your body recover faster, even…
When I was a young child in grade school, we had scoliosis screenings where the nurse would lift our shirt and have us bend down to see if there was a deviation or curve in the spine. Scoliosis isn’t a…
Whether it’s a weekend warrior who plays flag football with his buddies or a high-level professional, all kinds of athletes regularly stop by our offices. Why do so many athletes choose Tulsa Spine and Rehab? I think it’s because we…
Transcript: X-rays, they’re such a commonplace thing, you practically expect them when you see a doctor, unless that happens to be Dr. Sean Riley, with Tulsa Spine and Rehab. Sean joins us today to explain why x-rays need to be…
Transcript: Whiplash, to most of us it’s an injury that movie doctors and lawyers chase after. But whiplash is real and brings with it serious issues for your mobility. To get the straight scoop we turn to Doctor Sean Riley.…
If you’ve heard about chiropractic care before, you’ve probably heard people talk about being ‘cracked’ or ‘popped’. That’s essentially the layman term for manipulation/adjustment, which is the primary tool we have in a chiropractic office.
According to the literature, 80 percent of Americans will suffer from some type of low back pain at a point in their lifetime. It’s the second leading cause of a visit to the primary care office. (The leading cause is…
In my opinion, the initial assessment is probably the most important office visit a patient will make in our clinic. Think about the last time you went to see a physician. Did they listen carefully, or did they arrive at…