Category: Chiropractic Care for Spinal Decompression
You can safely receive chiropractic adjustments as often as recommended by your provider. In the beginning, that might be 2–3 times per week, tapering down…
For a bulging disc, sleep on your back or side to keep your spine neutral and relaxed. A pillow under your knees (back sleeping) or…
The most common signs of a herniated disc include… •Sharp or radiating pain down the arm or leg. •Numbness or tingling in the hands, feet,…
For a bulging disc, sleeping on your back or side is ideal. On your back, place a pillow under your knees to relieve lower back…
Chiropractors decompress the spine using a specialized traction table that gently stretches and relaxes your back in cycles. This process relieves pressure between the vertebrae,…
Over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help reduce inflammation and ease discomfort, especially in the early stages of a herniated disc. However, painkillers only…
The most effective treatment for a bulging disc is spinal decompression paired with chiropractic adjustments. This combination relieves pressure on the disc, promotes fluid exchange,…
When you get a chiropractic adjustment, your body goes through a series of subtle but powerful changes that help restore alignment, balance, and proper communication…
Pain from the L4-L5 disc usually feels like a dull ache or pressure in the lower back that can radiate down into the buttocks, thigh,…
Heat can be very helpful for a bulging disc, but it depends on timing. If your back pain is from muscle tension or stiffness, heat…