back and neck pain

Back pain and neck pain are common conditions. A chiropractor is an obvious choice to treat both of these conditions. At Lake State Chiropractic in Byron Center, we treat all types of conditions that cause pain in the neck and back with our holistic therapies and techniques.

Chiropractic Manipulation and Adjustments

When the spine is misaligned, messages from the brain are unable to get through to all the other parts of the body unimpeded. Getting the vertebrae back into the correct alignment is vital to the body being able to operate at its highest level. Back and neck pain are common conditions that benefit from chiropractic manipulation and adjustments. They are the first steps on your road to a pain-free life.

Therapeutic Exercise

Therapeutic exercise helps continue the healing process once you are back at home. These exercises are specifically designed to provide relief from specific conditions.

Electrical Muscle Stimulation

When neck and back pain has their roots in the muscles, electrical muscle stimulation can help get the muscles to relax and diminish the amount of pain you are experiencing.

Acupuncture

This ancient Chinese treatment uses thin needles to help chi to flow freely through the meridians in the body. When the chi is disrupted, things just don't function as well and pain may be the result. Many kinds of pain, including back and neck pain, respond very well to this treatment.

Spinal Decompression Therapy

Spinal decompression therapy stretches and twists the back to create the suction necessary for the discs that are herniated or bulging to be sucked back into their correct positions. They can then stop pressing on the nerves. This procedure is done on a special table and can provide the relief you are looking for.

Contact Our Chiropractor in Byron Center, MI

For relief from back pain and neck pain, you can count on Dr. Sundberg at Lake State Chiropractic in Byron Center. Call our team today at (616) 277-4024 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.