Our Advanced Neuropathy Relief Program incorporates non-invasive modalities and nutritional therapy to stimulate nerve repair, increase circulation, and ultimately relieve symptoms such as muscle weakness, tingling, numbness, burning pain, and stabbing pain.
Our Advanced Spinal Rehab Program utilizes non-surgical spinal decompression therapy and physical therapy modalities to relieve pain and stimulate the healing of spinal conditions like sciatica, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and facet syndrome.
Our Auto Accident Rehab Program focuses on helping your body recover from low back pain, whiplash, shoulder pain, headaches, and more. We address soft tissue injuries and spinal misalignments impeding natural healing processes through chiropractic, spinal decompression, and physical therapy modalities.
Similar to our other programs, we approach acute injuries, whether sports, work, or slip and fall related, holistically with chiropractic, spinal decompression, and physical therapy modalities. After assessing your injury, we will determine which combination of therapies best suits your circumstances.
It has been has shown that with bulging or herniated discs (something your MRI or CT scan would show), Spinal Decompression can lower the pressure inside the disc. This negative pressure may then draw or retract the displaced disc material more towards the center of the disc and away from your nerves. For many patients this can mean long term pain relief because a compressed nerve is an irritated nerve. If the pressure on the nerve is released, it can begin to heal.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is designed to restore mechanical function to the vertebral complex, and assist the body's natural ability to heal. If the disc can be moved even a small amount away from the nerve, this can be enough to decrease inflammation and irritation. More studies would be helpful to fully understand exactly why patients can improve when they receive this type of treatment, and which types of disc problems respond the best. Spinal Decompression has also shown to reduce or eliminate pain associated with degenerative spinal discs.
Chiropractic care is a patient-centered, non-invasive, hands-on therapy concentrating on the spine, muscles, joints, and the nervous system. Deep, focused adjustments are a specialized method used by chiropractors. These adjustments loosen up the joints and spinal discs, allowing them to become more flexible, which lessens the patient’s pain and discomfort.
When peripheral nerves, the nerves responsible for sending sensory information between your brain and central nervous system, become damaged, it often causes weakness, numbness, or pain in the hands and feet, or sometimes in other regions of the body. This damage and the symptoms that accompany it is the disorder known as Peripheral Neuropathy.
Electrical Stimulation Therapy sends electrical signals to nerves to compensate for nerve malfunctions, relieve nerve pain, stimulate the cellular healing process, and rebuild damaged nerves. The patented waveform the ReBuilder® uses adapts to each patient's particular needs and has shown to be 94% effective for patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy.
Over time your cells deteriorate or get injured, and when that happens, they lose their magnetic charges - and with them, the ability to exchange ions. Symptoms like inflammation, fatigue, and pain are caused by damaged cells with low charges. PEMF technology targets the affected area, helping to restore cells’ healthy electromagnetic charges.
Devices that utilize PEMF technology emit electromagnetic waves at different frequencies to stimulate and encourage your body’s natural recovery process. The idea is that pulses at low frequencies can pass through the skin and penetrate deep into the muscle, bones, tendons, and even organs. This process activates the cell’s energy and promotes natural repair mechanisms. Depending on the extent of the issue, PEMFs can address a slight imbalance quickly and can provide more substantial change over time.
Cold Laser is a Class IV Laser Therapy, also known as Low-Level Light Therapy. This therapy has successfully treated acute and chronic injuries and provide many benefits, such as pain reduction, reduced swelling and inflammation, improved muscle strength, increased endorphin levels, repair of damaged cells, and improved joint movement. Cold Laser Therapy can also be used right after a new injury has occurred to speed healing, restore any disrupted joint function, and stop further damage.
Red Light Therapy is an advanced low-level light therapy that has been around for ages. Some would even say that it’s been around as long as the sun because it produces the same type of light. The difference is that Red Light is more focused on a particular area of pain or discomfort.
When the light touches your skin, the warming sensation you feel is the ultraviolet rays penetrating your skin to reach the deep tissues and nerves. These rays help increase blood flow and circulation to benefit the body’s cardiac system, regenerative abilities, and nerve rehabilitation.
Ultrasound therapy is a method of treatment commonly used during physical therapy. Its primary purpose is to apply deep heating to soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. It is important to understand that ultrasound therapy is not the same as diagnostic ultrasound, which is typically used to see inside the body, like to check the fetus in a pregnant woman. With a light gel applied to the skin to reduce friction and promote the transmission of ultrasonic waves at an approximate frequency range of 0.8-3.0 Mhz., the soundwaves submit a vibration through the local tissues, which causes a heating effect. Moreover, ultrasound therapy promotes tissue relaxation, local blood flow, and scar tissue breakdown in the body.
Traction therapy aids in stretching and relieving pressure in your spine from your neck to your lower back. Traction therapy lightly stretches the back to release the pressure created by compressed spinal discs. As the spine is softly stretched, the spinal discs create a suction pattern that allows fluids and minerals to reenter the disc areas. This allows the body to improve its ability to heal itself. Individuals with spinal conditions experience great benefits from traction therapy since traction is focused on releasing the pressure that causes pain in back.
There is a new FDA-cleared therapy, knee decompression therapy, for people who suffer from knee pain due to osteoarthritis, bone spurs, trauma-related knee pain, degenerative arthritis, and other chronic knee conditions. Studies show that knee decompression is more effective at decreasing pain and improving quality of life than ultrasound and exercise combined. It helps replenish depleted Synovial fluid within the knee joint, which is the fluid that lubricates joints during movement. It also breaks down adhesions caused by injury to the knee.
Nutritional Therapy has shown to be beneficial for patients suffering from neuropathy. Our Nutritional Therapy incorporates healthy eating guidelines, meal planning, an approved foods list, food journaling, and a nitric oxide boosting kit to support anti-inflammation, regulate blood sugar levels, and increase blood circulation. These components work together to improve the chronic diseases causing a patient peripheral neuropathy.
We provide a Initial Exam & Necessary X-Rays to determine if you are a good candidate for our Advanced Neuropathy Relief program.
Our practice has years of experience with improving peripheral neuropathy and chronic conditions that may affect your ability to function normally.
We customize our treatment plans to ensure you receive the most effective treatment to aid your recovery.
*Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.