Privacy & Policy

Welcome! Thank you for using our services. We take the responsibility of protecting your personal information seriously. This policy explains what data we collect from you, why we collect it, and what we do with it.

1. What Information Do We Collect?

  • Personal Details: This includes your name, address, email address, and phone number. We collect these when you sign up, place an order, or contact us.
  • Payment Information: If you buy something from us, we collect payment information, but we do not store credit card numbers.
  • Browsing Data: We also collect information about how you use our website and services, like what pages you visit and what links you click on.

2. How Do We Use Your Information?

  • To Provide Services: We use your information to process your orders, answer your questions, and send you updates about your account.
  • To Improve Our Services: We analyze the data we collect to understand how our services are used and to make them better.
  • To Communicate With You: We may send you emails about new products, special offers, or other information we think you might find interesting.

3. How Do We Share Your Information?

  • Service Providers: We share your information with companies that help us provide our services, like payment processors and delivery companies.
  • Legal Reasons: We will share personal information if the law requires us to do so or to protect our rights and properties.
  • With Your Consent: We may share your information with other parties if you give us your explicit permission.

4. How Do We Protect Your Information? We take various measures to ensure the security of your personal information. We use encryption and other technologies to protect your data from unauthorized access, alteration, or destruction.

5. Your Choices and Rights You have the following rights over your data:

  • Access: You can ask us for a copy of the personal data we have about you.
  • Correction: You can ask us to correct any information you think is inaccurate.
  • Deletion: You can ask us to delete the personal data we have about you, except for information that we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
  • Complaints: You can complain if you feel we are not handling your data properly.

6. Cookies and Tracking Technologies We use cookies (small text files placed on your device) and similar technologies to provide our websites and online services and to help collect data. Cookies allow us, among other things, to store your preferences and settings; enable you to sign-in; provide interest-based advertising; and analyze how our services are performing.

7. Changes to This Policy We may update this policy from time to time. If we make significant changes, we will notify you of these changes through our services or through others means, such as email.

8. Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please contact us at: [Your Contact Information]


This privacy policy aims to be transparent and easy to understand, allowing users to know exactly how their data will be used and their rights regarding that data.

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Z-joint Pain

Discomfort originating from the facet joints in the spine, which can cause back pain.

Youth Sports Injuries

Injuries occurring in sports activities among children and teens.

X-ray

A diagnostic test that uses radiation to take pictures of bones to identify issues like fractures.

Wrist Pain

Pain in the wrist that can result from injuries, repetitive strain, or conditions like arthritis.

Vertebral Fracture

A break in one of the bones of the spine.

Ulnar Nerve Entrapment

A condition causing pain and numbness in the forearm and hand.

Tendonitis

Inflammation or irritation of a tendon, often caused by repetitive strain.

Sprains

Stretching or tearing of ligaments, typically caused by twisting or pulling a joint.

Sciatica

Pain that travels down from the lower back to the legs, following the path of the sciatic nerve.

Scoliosis

A sideways curve in the spine that appears most often during growth spurts in youth.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spaces in the spine, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.

Rotator Cuff Tear

A tear in the muscles or tendons surrounding the shoulder joint.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

A condition where the body’s immune system attacks its joints, leading to pain and swelling.

Quadriceps Injury

Injury or strain to the large muscle group on the front of the thigh.

Patellar Tendonitis

Inflammation of the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone, common in athletes.

Plantar Fasciitis

Heel and foot pain caused by inflammation of the tissue along the bottom of the foot.

Osteoporosis

A condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break.

Osteoarthritis

Wearing down of joint parts, causing pain and stiffness.

Neck Pain

Can result from poor posture, overuse, or injury to the muscles or ligaments of the neck.

Muscle Strain

Occurs when muscles are overstretched or torn, often from overuse or injury.

Meniscus Tears

Damage to knee cartilage, usually from twisting the knee.

Ligament Injury

Damage to the tough bands that connect bones at joints, often due to sprains.

Knee Pain

Common issue that can arise from various injuries or conditions like arthritis.

Joint Pain

Discomfort arising in any joint, often due to conditions like arthritis or sprains.

Inflammation

Body’s response to injury, causing redness, warmth, swelling, and pain in the affected area.

Hip Pain

Pain located in or around the hip joint, which may include problems with mobility.

Hip Dysplasia

When the hip socket doesn’t fully cover the ball part of the thigh bone, potentially leading to dislocation.

Gout

A type of arthritis marked by severe pain and swelling, often affecting the big toe.

Fractures

Breaks in bones ranging from minor cracks to complete breaks.

Elbow Pain

Discomfort or aching in the elbow due to overuse or injury.

Dislocations

Occurs when bones in a joint become displaced or misaligned.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Pain and numbness in the wrist and hand caused by pressure on a nerve.

Broken Bones

Bones that have cracked or snapped under pressure or impact.

Bursitis

welling of the fluid-filled pads that cushion bones and tendons, usually in joints like the shoulder, elbow, or hip.

Arthritis

Causes joint pain and swelling due to inflammation.