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By Ryan Klopfer 07 Jan, 2024
Do you find yourself grappling with the ongoing struggle of chronic back pain? Spinal decompression therapy could be a pathway to relief for you. This approach is non-invasive and drug-free, proven to ease pain and lessen the strain on damaged discs and nerves within your spine. In this blog article, we'll explore every facet of decompression therapy, along with alternative therapies that could offer substantial alleviation from back pain.
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By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 15 Dec, 2023
In our latest blog post, we explore spinal decompression therapy, a non-surgical, drug-free treatment for chronic back pain, enhanced by our unique combination of Modern Pain Neuroscience, Chiropractic Orthospinology, and Spinal Decompression, providing relief in about one-third the time of traditional methods.
By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 12 Sep, 2023
Explore the world of Upper Cervical Care, from techniques and practitioner roles to the significance of the Upper Cervical Spine and its impact, conditions treated, differences from traditional chiropractic, diagnostic methods, and finding qualified chiropractors.
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By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 06 Dec, 2022
Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome is the least common form of thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). It is...
A woman is sitting on the floor leaning against a couch with chest pain.
By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 07 Nov, 2022
The thoracic spine is located in your upper and middle back. Problems with your thoracic...
By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 01 Nov, 2022
First rib dysfunction can be a challenging condition to diagnose, but it may the cause...
By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 01 Nov, 2022
Tingling, numbness, or weakness in the arms and hands can all be symptoms Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)....
By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 31 Oct, 2022
What is venous TOS (thoracic outlet syndrome)? Venous thoracic outlet syndrome, or venous TOS, is...
By Dr. Ryan Klopfer 12 Oct, 2022
The first signs of thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) are typically pain in the neck or shoulders and numbness...
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