Spine Experts at Doylestown Health
“It felt like I was being electrocuted with a hot, metal rod,” says Johnelle Whipple of Lambertville, New Jersey, recalling excruciating pain that left her barely able to walk or talk.
It was August 2017 when Johnelle, a healthcare marketing director and mother of two young children, first noticed pain down the back of her leg – a symptom known as sciatica. At first, the pain was mild, and she saw an orthopedic surgeon who prescribed a course of medication and injections, but her discomfort was not resolved.
Two weeks later, Johnelle’s condition deteriorated. Suddenly, she found herself in the grip of debilitating nerve pain. Her husband rushed her to Doylestown Health’s Emergency Department, where she was evaluated and admitted.
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“It felt like I was being electrocuted with a hot, metal rod,” says Johnelle Whipple of Lambertville, New Jersey, recalling excruciating pain that left her barely able to walk or talk.
It was August 2017 when Johnelle, a healthcare marketing director and mother of two young children, first noticed pain down the back of her leg – a symptom known as sciatica. At first, the pain was mild, and she saw an orthopedic surgeon who prescribed a course of medication and injections, but her discomfort was not resolved.
Two weeks later, Johnelle’s condition deteriorated. Suddenly, she found herself in the grip of debilitating nerve pain. Her husband rushed her to Doylestown Health’s Emergency Department, where she was evaluated and admitted.
A Minimally-Invasive Solution
“It felt like I was being electrocuted with a hot, metal rod,” says Johnelle Whipple of Lambertville, New Jersey, recalling excruciating pain that left her barely able to walk or talk.
Pilates focuses on the same basic principles of my physical therapy and rehab: core strengthening, stretching and low-impact resistance training."
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It was August 2017 when Johnelle, a healthcare marketing director and mother of two young children, first noticed pain down the back of her leg – a symptom known as sciatica. At first, the pain was mild, and she saw an orthopedic surgeon who prescribed a course of medication and injections, but her discomfort was not resolved.
- Joint stress and strain reduction
- Activity modification
- Ergonomics for work and home
About Clark Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
“It felt like I was being electrocuted with a hot, metal rod,” says Johnelle Whipple of Lambertville, New Jersey, recalling excruciating pain that left her barely able to walk or talk.
It was August 2017 when Johnelle, a healthcare marketing director and mother of two young children, first noticed pain down the back of her leg – a symptom known as sciatica. At first, the pain was mild, and she saw an orthopedic surgeon who prescribed a course of medication and injections, but her discomfort was not resolved.
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Doylestown Hospital
595 West State Street
Doylestown PA 18901
Doylestown Hospital
595 West State Street
Doylestown PA 18901
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It was August 2017 when Johnelle, a healthcare marketing director and mother of two young children, first noticed pain down the back of her leg – a symptom known as sciatica. At first, the pain was mild, and she saw an orthopedic surgeon who prescribed a course of medication and injections, but her discomfort was not resolved.
About Doylestown Health
Doylestown Health is a comprehensive healthcare system of inpatient, outpatient and wellness education services connected to meet the health needs of all members of the local and regional community. Doylestown Hospital, the flagship to Doylestown Health has 271 beds and a Medical Staff of more than 435 physicians in over 50 specialties. An independent nonprofit health system, Doylestown Health is dedicated to providing innovative, patient-centered care for all ages.
About Doylestown Health Foundation 2
As the philanthropic arm of Doylestown Health, Doylestown Health Foundation raises funds to safeguard the future of excellence in patient care and to improve the quality of life for all members of the community. Philanthropic support of an ambitious comprehensive campaign, ONE VISION: The Campaign for Doylestown Health, is transforming the delivery of superior healthcare in our community, both in new and expanded facilities, and through advancements in cutting-edge programs and state-of-the-art technologies. Contributions also support bold investments in innovative treatments, process improvements, and community resources to enhance the patient experience well into Doylestown Health’s second century of healthcare excellence.
For more information, visit DoylestownHealthFoundation.org or call 215.345.2009.