Spinal Decompression
Realign Your Spine
Relieve back and leg pain through alignment techniques and the repositioning of the spine.
Spinal Decompression Therapy
Spinal Decompression Therapy involves stretching the spine to help relieve leg and/or back pain. This is often achieved through traction tables or other motorized devices. This is a nonsurgical form of decompression. Back pain can be extremely painful and can limit the things you can do in your daily life. While surgical decompression can be invasive and take longer to recover, decompression therapy can be a way to avoid such procedures. If you are suffering from chronic or lasting back pain, consider consulting with a chiropractor. They can guide you towards non-invasive and non-surgical ways to relieve your pain, including spinal decompression.
Our chiropractors the body through alignment and repositioning techniques, and we can guide your spinal cord back to where it should be. This form of treatment is very customizable to your unique needs. Your chiropractor can make adjustments to further guide your realignment to produce the results that you need to feel better. Generally, spinal decompression therapy can help relieve pain and tension in the back and legs.
Relieving Back Pain
Generally, back pain could come from any number of spine-related causes. This includes pinched nerves, muscle tension, slipped disks, worn joints, and more. Injuries and trauma are often the root cause of severe back pain. However, more mundane causes of spinal injury can require realignment techniques. Many people who work desk jobs suffer from back pain. A combination of poor posture, stress, and poor ergonomic support leads to back pain. Altogether with the sedentary lifestyle that traditional desk jobs promote, you’ve got a recipe for chronic back issues.
The office of Drs. Abrams, Piazza, and Julewicz specializes in the diagnosis and overall treatment of back & spinal damage. We offer tools and techniques to assess and eliminate the pain of our clients while instructing them in ways to prevent future injuries. Our multi-dimensional approach offers a broad prescription for relief.