Back and Neck Pain
Lower back pain is one of the most common ailments and leading causes of physician visits. While many cases can be linked to an injury, accident or muscle strain — others involve more “structural” issues including herniated discs, spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease.
Regardless of its cause, lower back injury can range from mildly annoying to downright debilitating. Ironically, the severity of pain is often unrelated to the level of physical damage. In fact, a simple strain can cause excruciating lower back pain that can make it difficult to walk or even stand, whereas a large herniated disc or completely degenerated disc can sometimes be relatively painless.
Testimonials
I have some kind of back issue for as long as I can remember.When my wife met Dr. Davis and suggested I see him I was a little skeptical.Well…ten years later I am still a patient and I can still feel the difference after every adjustment.The biggest change and realization I have is that not only was my back feeling better, but now my headaches, arm aches, knee issues, and my energy level is better than ever.I’m a “chiropractic believer” and always will be.
Ron J.
Neck pain can be caused by a number of factors, including car accident, muscle strain, arthritis, or a “pinched” nerve. While most neck pain tends to resolve itself with rest, pain relievers and massage, some people experience significant trauma and suffer chronic pain that requires a more proactive treatment.
Dr. Marc Davis starts with a thorough examination and x-rays to determine the root cause of your pain, then follows through with a carefully designed plan to help you start on a long term healing process. Using the latest spinal decompression technology and NUCCA corrections, he can restore your body’s balance and get you on the road to recovery — with tools and guidance to maintain a healthy back and neck for life.