• The process of traditional medicine goes like this; patient sees a primary doctor and is given pain/muscle relaxers. If that does not help the patient may be referred to a therapist for 6-8 treatments. If that fails they are referred to an orthopedic who may request a MRI and depending on the results may offer surgery.
  • Little or no emphasis is placed on proper spinal mechanics and posture which might be leveraging your spinal condition in the first place. Spinal surgeries often bring many new complications to the forefront, and in many cases do not fix the problem at hand.
  • A narrow focused doctor that sees your condition just as a disc herniation that requires surgery and fails to understand the structural mechanics behind it, often leads to a failed back surgery (some estimate 75% failure rate).
  • What is overlooked by others, we seldom miss because of our comprehensive evaluation process.