Chicago Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is an extension of 15 year old office of Chicago Chiropractic. Dr. Michael Kauf opened this clinic to place a specialty on physical medicine, therapy, wellness and pain management. At Chicago Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation our unique, multidisciplinary approach to pain management combines the services of Medical Physicians, Physical Therapists and Chiropractors all in one convenient location.
We take same day appointments, so contact us at 312-337-7968 today!
We take same day appointments, so contact us at 312-337-7968 today!
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We treat all types of musculoskeletal and soft tissue injuries such as neck and lower back pain, pain between the shoulder blades, shoulder pain, arm and leg pain, pain in the wrists, hands, hips, knees, feet and more. We also treat nerve interference which typically causes headaches, radiating pain into the shoulders, sciatica, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
If you have twisted your ankle, you know how painful that can be. A good rule of thumb is to ice for twenty minutes on one hour off while the injury is acute. We treat ankle sprains with ice and electric stimulation while acute and exercises and ultrasound when healing. If you have experiencing any type of ankle pain, call us at (312) 337-7968 to see if we can help.
If you suffer from any type of back pain, give Dr. Michael Kauf of Chicago Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation a try. He has been practicing for over 15 years and has helped thousands of satisfied patients eliminate all types of back pain. There are are many different types of back pain which will discussed below.
If you are experiencing tingling or numbness in your first three fingers hand or wrist, or are experiencing weakness or pain in these areas, you may be experiencing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). The carpal tunnel is a small tunnel like area in your wrist where a nerve passes through from your arm to you fingers.
Proper spinal alignment is essential to maintain a healthy spine and prevent painful conditions from arising. If there is a trauma to a spinal joint, or there is degeneration of the discs that separate the vertebra from one another, one of the ways your body responds is to attempt to stabilize the area by formation of new bone.
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