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Laser Therapy is a treatment that uses wavelengths of light to interact with tissue and is thought to help accelerate the healing process. Laser therapy can be used on patients who suffer with certain acute and chronic conditions to help eliminate pain, swelling, reduce spasms and increase functionality.
Epidural steroid injections are a common form of treatment option to help with back pain and leg pain. The goal is pain relief and at times the injection alone may provide relief. However, an epidural steroid injection is also used in combination with a rehabilitation plan.
Nerve blocks is procedure used to treat chronic pain when drugs or other treatments do not help or provide relief.
A spinal cord stimulator is a device surgically placed under your skin which then sends mild electrical pulses to interfere with pain messages reaching from the brain.
This is a new surgical alternative for patients suffering with herniated cervical discs. A disk arthroplasty is designed to provide nerve and spinal cord decompression by removing the herniated disc while preserving and restoring normal motion of the cervical spine.
A facet rhizotomy provides pain relief by “shutting off” the pain signals that the joints send to the brain. Patients who have this procedures have been known to experience relief of pain that lasts months or even years.
Stem cells help repair our bodies from injuries. However, as we age, these cells struggle in helping us heal. With stem-cell therapy we use of stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition. The procedure uses increases your body’s own natural repair cells to promote healing.
Prolotherapy is a nonsurgical treatment which stimulates healing. It is also known as regenerative injection therapy. Prolotherapy promotes long-term, often permanent pain relief by stimulating the body’s ability to repair itself.
For more information on Hyperhidrosis please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
Electrotherapy uses a device that sends a current to small electrodes which are attached to your back. Electrical pulses are then sent to the area of your lower back where you are experiencing symptoms.
There are many electrotherapy devices available for this procedure, but the most popular ones are transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units.
For more information on Discography please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
For more information on Radio Therapy please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
For more information on Biochemical Assessment please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
For more information on Paraspinal Surface EMG please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
We offer full laboratory testing in office for your convenience.
For more information on TENS please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
We use therapeutic exercises, physical modalities (like massage and electrotherapy), assistive devices, and patient education and training to help with the restoration of movement and physical function impaired or threatened by disease, injury, or disability.
Athletic training encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and intervention of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities.
For more information on Behavioral Modification please contact our office at 904-495-7200 or email your first name and phone number to [email protected] and one of our specialty services coordinators will reach out to you directly.
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