At our clinic, we believe in a holistic approach to neck pain. Our solutions start with a thorough assessment to understand the underlying causes of your discomfort. We use a combination of advanced chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapies, and personalized rehabilitation exercises.
Our goal is to not only alleviate pain but also to enhance your overall spinal health, ensuring long-term relief and improved mobility.
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions or quick fixes. Our methods steer clear of invasive procedures and reliance on medication for pain management. Instead, we focus on natural, non-invasive techniques that work with your body’s own healing capabilities.
We avoid temporary relief measures, aiming for sustainable health improvements that empower you to lead a pain-free lifestyle.
Muscle strain, a prevalent cause of back pain, occurs when the muscles in the back are overstretched or torn. This often results from activities involving improper lifting techniques, sudden movements, or overuse. The pain is typically localized and may be accompanied by muscle spasms, stiffness, and difficulty moving. Rest, gentle stretching, and over-the-counter pain relievers are common approaches for managing muscle strain.
A herniated disc, also known as a slipped or ruptured disc, occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc protrudes through the tough outer layer. This can lead to compression of nearby nerves, causing back pain. Depending on the location of the herniation, individuals may also experience symptoms such as leg pain, tingling, or numbness. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, pain medication, and in severe cases, surgery to address the disc issue.
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, typically affecting one side of the body. This nerve runs from the lower back through the hips and down each leg. Sciatica can result from various conditions, including herniated discs or bone spurs compressing the nerve. The pain can be sharp, shooting, or burning, and individuals may also experience tingling or numbness. Treatment often involves addressing the underlying cause, along with pain management techniques such as physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medications.
Degenerative disc disease refers to the gradual deterioration of the intervertebral discs in the spine. This condition can contribute to back pain as the discs lose their cushioning ability over time. Pain may be exacerbated during movements or prolonged periods of sitting. Treatment options include pain management strategies, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgical interventions to address severe disc degeneration. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and proper spinal care can also help manage symptoms associated with degenerative disc disease.
Scoliosis is a spinal condition characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. While mild cases may not cause significant pain, severe scoliosis can lead to back discomfort. The uneven curvature can result in muscle imbalances and strain, contributing to back pain. Treatment options vary based on the degree of curvature and may include physical therapy, bracing, or, in severe cases, surgery to correct the spinal alignment.
Spinal osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition that involves the breakdown of cartilage in the spine's facet joints. This process leads to friction between the vertebrae, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced flexibility. It is more prevalent in older adults and is often associated with aging. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and may include pain medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications to improve joint health.
Struggling with persistent back pain? It’s time for solutions that go deeper than surface-level relief. Dr. Lloyd’s expert chiropractic care offers an in-depth analysis and treatment strategy to address your back pain at its source. With a free initial assessment, you can start your journey toward lasting back health.
Don’t let back pain hold you back—take the first step towards a stronger, more resilient spine with our specialized care.