Dr. Vasko earned his doctor of medicine degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine. He went on to complete residency training in Anesthesiology at Beaumont Health System in Royal Oak, Michigan; he then completed advanced fellowship training in Interventional Pain Medicine at the Detroit.
View Full ProfileDr. William Landphair earned his medical degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete residency training in Anesthesiology at Detroit Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan.
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View AllPain in the shoulder may suggest an injury, which is more common in athletes participating in sports such as swimming, tennis, pitching, and weightlifting.
Read MoreThe most common cause of neck pain is injury to the soft tissues (muscles, ligaments or nerves) or prolonged wear and tear. Traumatic accidents or falls and contact sports can cause severe neck injuries and pain.
Read MoreThe elbow is a hinge joint made up of 3 bones – the humerus, radius, and ulna. The bones are held together by ligaments to provide stability to the joint.
Read MoreWrist pain is defined as any ache or discomfort in the wrist. The wrist is comprised of two bones in the forearm, the radius and ulna, and eight tiny carpal bones in the palm.
Read MoreBack pain is uncommon in children and is usually associated with a serious underlying condition or an injury.
Read MoreHip pain, one of the common complaints, may not always be felt precisely over the hip joint rather in and around the hip joint.
Read MoreKnee pain is a common condition affecting individuals of various age groups. It not only affects movement but also impacts your quality of life.
Read MoreFoot pain may arise due to advanced age, being overweight, excessive sports activities or walking, foot injury or trauma, inborn foot deformities, poorly fitted shoes, and from standing on your feet for a long duration.
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