How does non-surgical spinal decompression compare with traditional surgery to improve sensory abnornalities for individuals with herniated discs? Introduction The… Read More
Introduction The spine consists of soft tissues, ligaments, the spinal cord, nerve roots, and cartilage, forming an S-shaped curve with… Read More
Herniated disc injuries and the time it takes to heal depend on the injury's cause, the severity, and where it… Read More
Spinal disc deterioration from aging is normal, but health issues or injuries can advance the degenerative process. Disc protrusions are… Read More
Herniated, slipped, or ruptured discs affect 80% or more of the population. Most individuals don't even realize they suffered a… Read More
Introduction The body is a well-tuned machine that is on the move constantly. The different systems like the musculoskeletal system, the immune… Read More
Introduction The spine provides many functions that the body requires when it is on the move. Without it, the body will not… Read More
Introduction The spine is an S-shaped curve that runs down the back from the skull down to the pelvic bone. The vertebrae… Read More
Introduction As part of the upper body, the neck's job is to keep the head upright while providing motor functions… Read More
Introduction For keeping the body upright and on the move, the spine plays an essential role in allowing the body to do… Read More