June 22, 2020
COVID-19 and the associated events, including the State of Tennessee’s safer at home order, forced us to put a halt to all non-urgent and non-essential procedures and appointments. As of May 4, our staff at Campbell Clinic has started the process of reopening our Germantown Surgery Center to perform elective surgeries while continuing to adhere […]
Read moreMarch 19, 2020
We’ve previously discussed back pain and what to do if you’re experiencing discomfort. In many cases, back pain will resolve on its own and improve over time. Other times, more serious measures must be taken. If you’ve been told you need spine surgery, it’s important to understand what your options are and be aware of […]
Read moreMarch 5, 2020
Stress is the body’s reaction to harmful situations – whether they’re real or perceived. When you feel threatened, a chemical reaction occurs in your body that allows you to act in a way to prevent injury. This reaction is known as “fight-or-flight,” or the stress response. The effects of stress can impact the body in […]
Read moreFebruary 27, 2020
Most people will experience at least one episode of back pain in their lifetime that will result in a missed workday. Dealing with back issues is a common problem that affects up to 70 percent of the population in industrialized countries. There are numerous causes of back pain. Some episodes are due to a lifetime […]
Read moreFebruary 6, 2020
George Hernandez is in the business of easing pain, whether it’s the limited mobility of a “frozen shoulder” or the life-changing need of a hip replacement, Campbell Clinic serves a most basic human need. We are functional creatures, and our moving parts require attention, and at every stage of life. “The breadth and types of patients we […]
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The spine is made up of a stack of rectangular-shaped building blocks called vertebrae. Normally, when you look at a child’s back, the spine appears straight. However, a spine affected by scoliosis appears curved – giving the appearance that the child is leaning to one side. This sideways curvature of the spine often occurs during […]
Read moreJanuary 23, 2020
You’ve likely felt it – a tingling sensation or pain through your hand after typing on a keyboard all day. Many people who work at desk jobs and spend large amounts of time on computers are often wary of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. But how do you know that what you’re feeling is actually carpal […]
Read moreJanuary 9, 2020
Athletic trainers are highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professionals who practice in the field of sports medicine. You’ve likely seen a certified athletic trainer on-site at a sporting event and may have wondered what their day-to-day job entails. Their roles and responsibilities may vary, depending on the environment, yet in every setting, they remain a crucial […]
Read moreDecember 20, 2019
The shoulder joint, also called the ball-and-socket joint, is the body’s most mobile joint. The downside of this mobility is that the joint is more susceptible to shoulder dislocation. Symptoms of Shoulder Dislocation Your shoulder becomes dislocated when the top of your upper arm bone, which is shaped like a ball, pops out of the […]
Read moreDecember 6, 2019
On Thursday, December 5, 2019, we hosted the grand opening of our new $40 million, 120,000 square-foot facility – equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and our Accel Performance and Wellness Center named in honor the S. Terry Canale Family.
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