Discover the Power of Spinal Decompression at Alpha Chiropractic & Physical Therapy (Up to 67% Off)
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Spinal decompression can reduce sciatica and low back pain by gently pulling the spinal joints and relieving disc pain.
Low back pain can be a real drag! It's one of the most common reasons people visit doctors or miss work. But there's good news: many types of low back pain respond well to non-invasive treatments like physiotherapy. These methods can help get you moving comfortably again without the need for surgery or heavy medications.
What We Offer
- One Session - Spinal Decompression
- Three Sessions - Spinal Decompression
Why You Should grab the Offer
Spinal discs have a limited blood supply requiring body movements to bring blood and nutrients to the tissue. Body weight compresses joints along with the contracting lower back muscles. Nerve pain, muscle spasms, and limited movement prevent normal fluctuations in pressure that bring nutrients into the disc. Without unloading, fewer nutrients are available for disc repair and healing. Spinal decompression therapy enhances nutrient flow to discs creating a repeating cycle of decreasing pressure. A specially-designed traction table pulls the joints apart, decreasing pressure on the disc. As the table returns to the starting position, the disc reloads and blood is pushed out of the disc. Treatment significantly increases cycling, and the amount of blood flowing through the discs. More blood and nutrients translates to faster healing and a shorter recovery time. Which Injuries Respond to Disc Decompression? Extruded, bulging, and degenerative discs respond well to the increased blood and nutrient flow from decompression treatments. Many people benefit during both acute episodes and to relieve chronic pain.
Spinal decompression can reduce sciatica and low back pain by gently pulling the spinal joints and relieving disc pain.
Low back pain can be a real drag! It's one of the most common reasons people visit doctors or miss work. But there's good news: many types of low back pain respond well to non-invasive treatments like physiotherapy. These methods can help get you moving comfortably again without the need for surgery or heavy medications.
What We Offer
- One Session - Spinal Decompression
- Three Sessions - Spinal Decompression
Why You Should grab the Offer
Spinal discs have a limited blood supply requiring body movements to bring blood and nutrients to the tissue. Body weight compresses joints along with the contracting lower back muscles. Nerve pain, muscle spasms, and limited movement prevent normal fluctuations in pressure that bring nutrients into the disc. Without unloading, fewer nutrients are available for disc repair and healing. Spinal decompression therapy enhances nutrient flow to discs creating a repeating cycle of decreasing pressure. A specially-designed traction table pulls the joints apart, decreasing pressure on the disc. As the table returns to the starting position, the disc reloads and blood is pushed out of the disc. Treatment significantly increases cycling, and the amount of blood flowing through the discs. More blood and nutrients translates to faster healing and a shorter recovery time. Which Injuries Respond to Disc Decompression? Extruded, bulging, and degenerative discs respond well to the increased blood and nutrient flow from decompression treatments. Many people benefit during both acute episodes and to relieve chronic pain.
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About Alpha Chiropractic & Physical Therapy
Dr. Carson Robertson and Stephanie Stang, D.C. know that helping eliminate pain isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. Rather, it’s a one-on-one process, requiring individual time and attention to root out problems at their source. At Alpha Chiropractic & Physical Therapy, the team provides personalized low back pain treatment with a combination of chiropractic, physiotherapy, class IV laser, shockwave therapy, Graston Technique, spinal decompression, traction, exercises, and stretching. Whether clients require the soft-tissue manipulations of the Graston Technique to treat muscle and tendon injuries or spinal adjustments for chronic back pain, the staff’s services work to help return them to great form. Additionally, laser treatments are available to help treat pain and inflammation by accelerating tissue repair and cell growth and increasing blood flow to speed the body's self-repair.