Pain Relief: Adjustments can alleviate pain in the back, neck, joints, and headaches by reducing pressure on nerves and restoring proper alignment.
Improved Mobility: By correcting misalignments, adjustments can enhance flexibility and range of motion.
Enhanced Function: Realignment can help the body function more efficiently, supporting overall health and well-being.
Reduction of Pressure: By gently stretching the spine, decompression creates a negative pressure within the affected disc. This can help retract herniated or bulging disc material back into the disc space. This is beneficial for patients with sciatica, herniated or bulging discs, pinched nerves, and numbness and tingling down the arms or legs.
Increased Nutrient Flow: Decompression enhances the flow of oxygen and nutrients into the spinal discs. This is important for healing, as discs have limited blood supply.
Relief of Nerve Compression: By creating space around the spinal nerves, decompression can alleviate pain, tingling, or numbness caused by nerve compression.
What is Graston Technique? Graston is a form of manual therapy performed using a stainless steel instrument on the affected area. The friction and force created by the instrument causes elongation in stiff or tight muscles. It also helps restore movement and range of motion to joints and soft tissues.
Who could benefit from Graston? This therapy is beneficial for patients with plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, carpal tunnel, trigger finger, headaches, and even scar management post-surgery.
Seeing is knowing: We offer in-house X-Ray services for same-day imaging and treatment. This allows Dr. Brown to quickly visualize the affected areas, developing the best course of action for treatment.
Therapeutic ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to penetrate the skin and reach deeper tissues best used for acute and subacute traumas and injuries. This allows quicker healing times and reduction in inflammation.
Ultrasound is commonly used on ankle sprains, rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis (golfer's and tennis elbow), bursitis, and arthritis.
Dr. Brown uses a combination of chiropractic adjustments, supportive therapies, exercise, stretching and the Halo Posture Protocol to improve spinal posture.
Before and after x-rays are performed to evaluate progress.
Electrode therapy uses low-voltage electrical currents delivered through electrodes placed on the skin. It primarily works by stimulating sensory nerves to reduce the perception of pain.
Electrode therapy is used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and promoting healing in any region of the body.