Muscle and joint pain are among the most common reasons people seek medical attention. While many cases can be managed with rest, ice, or physical therapy, some types of pain signal something more serious—like a fracture, joint damage, or other internal issue. That’s where X-rays come in. But how do you know when one is …
Electrocardiograms (EKGs) are a trusted way to monitor heart health and detect rhythm abnormalities. But with the rise of wearable technology and remote health tools, many patients now have access to EKGs at home. While convenient, at-home EKGs differ from in-office versions in a number of important ways. If you're trying to decide which option …
Getting an EKG is a common and simple test, but understanding the results can feel confusing. The printout includes lines, letters, and waveforms that may look like a jumble of data—but each part has a specific meaning about how your heart is functioning. This guide breaks down the basics of reading and interpreting an EKG …
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