spinal rehabilitation

Spinal rehabilitation combines the best of western medicine, physical therapy, and chiropractic, and incorporates rehabilitation equipment not found elsewhere in the state of Colorado. With it, we are able to treat serious spine-related problems such as scoliosis or disc lesions, or simply lower back pain. Our spinal rehabilitation program can eliminate the need for surgery and dangerous prescription drugs.

What Can Spinal Rehabilitation Treat?

Do you suffer from spine-related problems such as: scoliosis, disc lesions, or lower back pain? If you do, you are not alone. It is estimated that 31 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time according to the American Chiropractic Association.

Our spinal rehabilitation program can eliminate the need for surgery and dangerous prescription drugs with targeted, individualized treatment. In our program, each patient receives an evaluation from our full-time medical staff and chiropractors and we work together with you to develop a unique treatment plan designed just for you.

Most commonly, back pain stems from damage to the discs, muscles, nerves, tendons, and ligaments.

Your intervertebral disc provides strength, support and shock absorption for most everything you do. Discs can sustain damage or injury when they are forced to sustain a sudden, unexpected force from an unexpected fall, trauma, lifting movement, or an ordinary wear and tear injury. Once injured, discs struggle to repair themselves–that’s where we step in.

Spinal rehabilitation treats disc damage with a decompression or “disc-ease” procedure. This procedure rehabilitates the damaged disc tissue by pumping nutrients in and out and offering rehydration to the tissues.

Torn or damaged ligaments, benefit from our vibrational traction machine. Combining vibration and traction therapy is more effective than traction alone to cycle nutrition in and out of damaged white tissue and restore strength.

Botanical Trigger Point Injections for Targeted Relief

Trigger points, muscle knots that can cause dysfunction and referred pain, can cause noticeable symptoms in your spine and other areas of your body connected to it. We use botanical trigger point injections to eliminate pain quickly so you can get back to healing while we determine the cause for your trigger point. Ignored trigger points can cause scar tissue, loss of range of motion, and weakness overtime.

Physical Therapy to Restore Prior Function

You can introduce more rehabilitative exercises into your healing as your pain levels become more tolerable. Physical therapy will be used to strengthen damaged soft tissues. Active body orthotics are sometimes used to return your spine to its normal position (with a curvature in the neck, the mid-back, and the low back). These orthotics work with your brain’s natural reflexes to restore natural spine position. Your brain is “retrained” to hold your spine in this healthier position.

A Better Way: Avoid Surgery and Unnecessary Drugs

At Spine Correction Center of the Rockies, we exhaust every natural, non-surgical alternative we can before we recommend pharmaceutical or surgical options for your back pain and back conditions. The human body has the ability to heal itself is just needs a little help along the way. Our integrated medical approach, utilizes doctors, nurses, chiropractors and therapists to get you results where others couldn’t.

Call for a Spinal Rehabilitation Consultation

At Spine Correction Center of the Rockies, all of our providers collaborate to treat the whole body and all symptoms and causes of the condition. Spinal decompression is one aspect of a complete treatment strategy that also includes botanical injections, physical therapy, spinal manipulation, and active body orthotic treatment. Spine Correction Center of the Rockies is passionate about providing natural, non-invasive solutions to patients suffering with chronic back pain. Avoid surgery with our state-of-the-art spinal rehabilitation treatment programs.

Call now for a FREE Consultation, (970) 658-5115, or simply contact us here. Consultations can be done online, via the phone, or in person.