Gadsden, AL Spinal Decompression Therapy

Gadsden, AL non-surgical spinal decompressionGadsden Family Chiropractic sees a lot of back pain patients in our busy Gadsden, AL chiropractic office. Many of these people have some form of spinal disorder that is causing them pain and distress. Fortunately, Gadsden Family Chiropractic finds that spinal decompression therapy is an effective way to help these people.

Non-surgical spinal decompression is a treatment technique that takes all of the positive benefits that one normally gets from chiropractic, traction, physiotherapy, exercise therapy, and myofascial therapy and merges them all into one.

The goal of decompression is to keep you off the operating table, and that is exactly what it's accomplished for a number of people, as it has a reported 85% success rate.

A few of the symptoms spinal decompression helps with include generalized back pain, sciatic nerve pain, herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, compression fractures, and joint pain.

Spinal decompression works by reversing the effects of wear, tear, and gravity that compresses the intervertebral discs in your spine. The video below demonstrates how it works to reduce stress on your back and helps reduce pain and disability.

If you live in Gadsden, AL and you're struggling with back problems, spinal decompression therapy might be the answer. Call Gadsden Family Chiropractic today at (256) 543-3033 for a consultation or appointment.

We also serve patients in the Rainbow City, Glencoe & Hokes Bluff areas.

December 11, 2015
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 Dr. Karen Tortoriello

Dr. Brockway

Welcome to Gadsden Family Chiropractic, in downtown Gadsden. We deliver personalized quality care for children, students, adults, and senior citizens. Eight out of ten Americans will have back pain in their lifetime. Dr. Karen Brockway enjoys treating people of all ages. From birth to old age, our bodies are constantly changing. Everyday living takes a toll on our bodies, causing minor trauma to the spine, ligaments and muscles. Chiropractic care can help keep your spine healthy so you can keep going for the next 30, 40, or 50 years.