by Mark Shelley | Jul 30, 2026 | Newsletter
The Olympic View: A look at what's new with the Olympic Team Thought for the Month “Everyone wants better results. Skill precedes results. Practice precedes skill. Attitude precedes practice. It’s the willingness to try (and keep trying) that leads to...
by Mark Shelley | Jun 29, 2026 | Newsletter
The Olympic View: A look at what's new with the Olympic Team What do you do if you still have problems after surgery? Suzanne is the poster child of perseverance. She suffered with ankle, foot, knee, and leg pain that progressively worsened over nine years. In her...
by Mark Shelley | May 27, 2026 | Newsletter
The Olympic View: A look at what's new with the Olympic Team The Heat Is On, and So Are Neuropathy Symptoms! The cool Pacific Northwest temperatures are kind to people who suffer with peripheral neuropathy. When the mercury rises, the higher temperatures that...
by Mark Shelley | Apr 30, 2026 | Newsletter
The Olympic View: A look at what's new with the Olympic Team Life After Spine Surgery It is estimated that more than 1.6 million back and neck surgeries are performed annually in the United States. To avoid surgery, most chronic spine pain suffers try conservative...
by Mark Shelley | Mar 28, 2026 | Newsletter
The Olympic View: A look at what's new with the Olympic Team Recovering After a Car Accident: Why Early Evaluation and Comprehensive Care Matter! Motor vehicle accidents are a common cause of neck, back and joint pain. One of the injuries most frequently sustained in...
by Mark Shelley | Dec 28, 2025 | Newsletter
The Olympic View: A look at what's new with the Olympic Team Why Does Pain Happen Without an Obvious Injury? Many people are surprised when pain shows up without a clear cause. You didn’t fall, you didn’t lift anything heavy, and yet your back, neck, or joints hurt....