Advanced Solutions for Spinal Compression, Herniated Discs, and Low Back Pain
$79 Spinal Decompression New Patient Visit - Exam, Comprehensive Evaluation, and First Care Session
Request your first visit with us today to explore our advanced care options for reducing and eliminating back pain without surgery or medications.
New Patient Special Offer - $79 Spinal Decompression New Patient Visit - Exam, Comprehensive Evaluation, and First Care Session
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression & Rehabilitation
IDD Therapy ®
- Promotes healing by reducing compression surrounding the injured disc
- Reduces pain by relieving pressure and re-educating the surrounding muscle tissues
- IDD Therapy treatment was developed in collaboration with top neurosurgeons and FDA cleared
- Exceptionally effective with a superior safety record making IDD Therapy treatment the “Doctor’s Choice”
- IDD Therapy treatment is a highly advanced spinal decompression treatment clinically proven to reduce pain
No Downtime, No Pain, No Discomfort
Piezowave/Shockwave Therapy
Piezowave/shockwave therapy is used to treat both acute and chronic pain in the muscles and joints. It’s commonly used to relieve painful conditions such as plantar fasciitis with heel spurs, tennis elbow, jumper’s knee, and arthritis.
Our Approach to Lower Back Pain Relief
Advanced Spinal Decompression
Our approach to treating lower back pain is rooted in a combination of advanced medical techniques and personalized care. We believe in addressing the root cause of your pain rather than merely masking symptoms. Our team of experienced healthcare professionals works closely with each patient to develop customized treatment plans that target their specific needs and goals. By focusing on the underlying issues causing your pain, we aim to provide long-lasting relief and improve your overall well-being.
When you visit Advanced Health Solutions for lower back pain, you can expect a thorough evaluation to accurately diagnose the underlying issue. Our team will take the time to listen to your concerns, review your medical history, and perform a comprehensive physical examination. In some cases, additional diagnostic tests such as X-rays or MRIs may be ordered to provide further insight into your condition. This detailed assessment allows us to understand the specific factors contributing to your pain and to create a targeted treatment plan.
Advanced Shockwave Therapy
What is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy sound waves to initiate the body’s natural healing processes. This therapy is particularly effective for treating chronic pain and promoting the repair of bones, tendons, and other soft tissues.How Does Shockwave Therapy Work?
During a shockwave therapy session, a device is used to deliver targeted shockwaves to the affected area. These shockwaves create microtrauma that promotes the revascularization of the tissue, which stimulates blood flow and accelerates the body’s healing mechanisms.Treatment Areas
Shockwave therapy is versatile and can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including:- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Tennis elbow
- Jumper’s knee
- Shoulder pain, including calcific tendinitis
- Muscle strains and pain
Benefits of Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy offers numerous benefits for patients suffering from chronic pain and mobility issues:- Non-Surgical: This therapy provides a non-surgical alternative to pain and recovery, ideal for patients seeking less invasive treatment options.
- Quick Sessions: Each treatment session is relatively short, typically lasting between 10 and 20 minutes, making it convenient for busy schedules.
- High Success Rate: Many patients experience a significant reduction in pain and improvement in function after just a few sessions.
- No Downtime: Unlike surgery, shockwave therapy requires no downtime, allowing patients to continue with their daily activities immediately after treatment.
- Safe and Effective: Shockwave therapy is a safe method that has been scientifically proven to be effective in numerous clinical studies.
- Promotes Natural Healing: By stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms, it promotes long-term healing rather than merely providing temporary relief.
Is Shockwave Therapy Right for You?
Shockwave therapy is an excellent option for patients who have not responded to other treatments or are looking for an alternative to invasive procedures. A consultation with our specialists at Advanced Health Solutions can determine if this therapy is the right approach for your condition. By incorporating Advanced Shockwave Therapy into our treatment options, we continue our commitment to providing the latest, evidence-based treatments to ensure our patients receive the best care possible.Secure Your Spot!
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Back and Neck Pain
Back and neck pain, including chronic pain, can be treated effectively through disc decompression.
Herniated Disc
Disc decompression therapy creates negative pressure on the discs of the spine, effectively pulling them back into place.
Worn Spinal Joints
Also known as posterior facet syndrome, worn spinal joints have shown a reduction in symptoms with disc decompression.
Sciatica
Disc decompression can reduce compression of the Sciatic nerve and reduce symptoms of pain and spasms.
Degenerated Discs
By gently stretching the spine, disc decompression reduces symptoms of degenerative disc disease by reducing pressure in the spine.
Spinal Stenosis
Disc decompression is a non-invasive treatment proven effective at treating spinal stenosis and relieving symptoms.
Headaches
Through disc decompression, chiropractors can relieve pain and reduce the severity of chronic headaches.
Nerve Pain
Disc decompression therapy is used by chiropractors to relieve compression of the nerves, reducing pain and inflammation.
Dr. Kal Abouhaif
Doctor of Chiropractic
Dr. Thomas Federico
Medical Director
FAQ - Spinal Decompression Therapy
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment aimed at relieving back pain and promoting healing of the discs in the spine. This therapy gently stretches the spine, changing its force and position to help take pressure off spinal discs.
During spinal decompression, a traction table is used to apply controlled stretching of the spine. This stretching creates negative pressure within the disc, which can help reposition bulging or herniated discs and improve nutrient and oxygen flow to the disc.
Spinal decompression is effective for conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves, and chronic neck or back pain.
Most patients find spinal decompression therapy to be comfortable and relieving. Some may experience mild discomfort initially, but this typically subsides as the body adapts to the stretches.
Each session typically lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the specific needs of your condition.
The total number of sessions required varies based on your individual condition. Most treatment plans range from 12 to 20 sessions, spread over four to six weeks.
Spinal decompression is a safe procedure with minimal risks. However, it is not suitable for everyone, such as patients with severe osteoporosis, surgical spinal appliances, or certain types of cancer.
Often, spinal decompression therapy is part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes physical therapy, exercises, and sometimes nutritional counseling to optimize recovery.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement and access to the spine.
In many cases, spinal decompression therapy can reduce symptoms significantly and may help some patients avoid surgery. However, the effectiveness can vary based on the individual’s specific condition.
Many patients report significant improvement in their symptoms following a full course of therapy. Success rates can vary, but clinical studies and patient reports suggest high levels of effectiveness in reducing pain and improving quality of life.
A consultation with one of our specialists will help determine if spinal decompression therapy is suitable for you based on your medical history and spinal health.
These questions aim to address common concerns and provide clear, concise information to help potential patients feel more informed and comfortable with the idea of undergoing spinal decompression therapy.
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WOODSTOCK
13190 Highway 92, Suite 70
Woodstock, GA 30188
(770) 615-7827