

Neuropathy
As a result of damaged peripheral nerves, peripheral neuropathy can occur causing symptoms like weakness, numbness, burning, and tingling in the hands and feet as well as other parts of the body. Traumatic injuries, diabetes, and even some exposure to toxins can cause peripheral nerve damage.
Once damage to nerves occurs, the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy are gradual and worsen with time. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle to aid in the prevention of damage to those specific nerves.
For more information, or tips on how to prevent peripheral neuropathy contact us today!

Herniated Disc
Spinal decompression involves stretching the spine while using a traction table. The goal is to relieve back pain and/or leg pain. Our provider also works to promote an optimal healing environment for bulging, degenerated, or herniated discs.
Spinal decompression is a type of therapy applied to the spine that brings patients many benefits. First, we attempt to create a negative intradiscal pressure to promote retraction or re-positioning of the herniated or bulging disc material. Secondly, we create a lower pressure in the disc that will cause an influx of healing nutrients as well as other substances into the disc.
We will be sure to stretch and relax your spine intermittently in a controlled way. The entire theory behind this process is to create a negative intradiscal pressure which will pull the herniated or bulging disc material back into the correct space as well as to promote a passage of healing nutrients into the disc so it is able to heal.
Our entire staff is dedicated to our patients. We want you to be able to live pain-free (and quickly). We never just look at the problem while trying to mask the pain. Instead, we want to get to the bottom of your spinal issues so that you never feel this way again. Our office provides a calming atmosphere so you are sure to feel comfortable while your body is trying to heal.
If you have any questions regarding spinal decompression or would like to schedule an appointment, contact us today at (719) 597-7206.
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Back Pain
Since back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, it is vital to know how to prevent the cause of back pain. By maintaining a healthy diet and weight, remaining active and avoiding prolonged inactivity or bed rest are all important ways to avoid back pain. Before doing exercises or any physical activity, it is recommended to warm up and/or stretch.

Knee Pain
Knee pain is increasingly becoming a more common problem in society. It is a complaint we see frequently. The most common complaint associated with knee pain is considered the normal “wear and tear.” Another ailment that affects the knee is osteoarthritis.

Decompression Therapy
Decompression therapy is a non-invasive mechanical procedure performed within our office to help alleviate back pain. It involves gently stretching the spine to take pressure off the spinal discs (the cushions that separate the vertebrae in the spine). By relieving this pressure, bulging discs can retract back into place which takes pressure off the nerves in the spine. By decompressing the spine, it permits water, oxygen and other fluids to work their way back into the discs allowing them to heal naturally. Decompression therapy is an excellent option for anyone with chronic back pain who wants to get back to living a pain-free life as quickly as possible.

Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine focuses on using the body’s natural healing abilities to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. This innovative field includes treatments such as stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, which help reduce pain and improve mobility by promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation.
Our goal is to help patients achieve long-term relief from chronic pain and degenerative conditions without relying on surgery or prolonged medication use. Whether you’re dealing with joint pain, osteoarthritis, or other musculoskeletal conditions, regenerative medicine offers a promising solution.
If you’re interested in learning more about regenerative medicine and how it can help you, contact us today!