Spinal decompression therapy is considered for candidates with herniated discs, sciatica, and chronic back pain seeking non-surgical relief.
Please see the index below for a list of all our articles on Chiropractic.
When considering chiropractic techniques, inquire about approaches, benefits, and risks for an informed decision about your care.
The most common reaction to chiropractic adjustment is aching or soreness in the spinal joints or muscles, a reaction that is normal and should not cause alarm.
Spinal manipulation eases cervical joint dysfunction, enhancing mobility and relieving pain through targeted chiropractic techniques.
HVLA spinal manipulation employs quick, controlled thrusts to relieve pain in the neck, mid-back, and low back.
Spinal mobilization employs slow, controlled movements for improved mobility and pain relief.
Spinal MUA Candidates
MUA candidates are individuals with persistent spinal pain who have exhausted non-invasive treatments
Spinal MUA uses anesthesia to enhance manipulation, aiding mobility for patients with chronic spinal pain.
Spinal MUA Post-Procedure Care
Post-spinal MUA care includes cold packs, massage, and electrotherapy in the first week. Active physical rehabilitation follows.
Graston technique employs instruments for precise massage, relieving back pain by breaking down scar tissue and enhancing function.