Services Offered at Stow-Kent Chiropractic
At Stow-Kent Chiropractic, we take care to provide our customers high quality services personalized for their unique needs.
• Ultrasound
• X-Rays
• Trigger Point Massage
• FlexBand Rehab
• Home Care Instructions
Your specialized body position, position of harness and the gentle angle of the table allows for accurate and focused treatment to the effected disc(s).
This table is programmed to facilitate a gentle stretching force to spinal vertebrate.
Specifically designed to alleviate the source of the pain through isolated pressure.
Deep tissue massage helps to release toxins and increase the blood flow in the muscles.
Our rehab department implements the use of FlexBand.®
This gives our patients the means to achieve muscular flexibility and improved strength and stability.
It decreases the occurrences of re-injury and improves the patient’s overall quality of life.
Services Available at Stow-Kent Chiropractic
What is spinal decompression and how does it help a disc herniation?
Spinal decompression offers pain relief by applying a negative pressure that draws the nucleus material back into the disc space…like sucking the jelly back into the doughnut. At the same time, decompression strengthens the fibrocartilage bands that hold the nucleus in place.
Does spinal decompression provide permanent relief?
Spinal decompression can offer long-lasting relief. To maximize your results, the doctors at Stow-Kent Chiropractic recommend that you adopt a “wellness lifestyle” that includes routine, maintenance adjustments.
Can I still work while I’m undergoing treatment?
Unlike surgery that requires an extensive recovery time, most patients are able to maintain a “normal” work routine while undergoing treatment. If your job is physically stressful, the doctor may ask you to consider “light duty” for a short period of time.
Can I be treated with spinal decompression if I’ve had spinal surgery in the past?
In most cases, the answer is YES! If you have had metal implants, unfortunately, you are not a candidate for spinal decompression.
How often do I come in for sessions and how long do they last?
A typical treatment plan consists of 20 sessions. Depending on your schedule, the doctors recommend 3-5 sessions per week. Each spinal decompression session last approximately 30 minutes (after the initial consultation).