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Back pain and herniated discs are chronic conditions that can have long-term, deleterious effects on the mental and emotional well-being, as well as the physical health, of sufferers.
Traditional medical treatments are not always the most effective methods of managing back pain, as the recommended courses of action tend to focus on surgery and symptomatic medication, rather than on the prevention and treatment of the root causes of your pain.
Dr. Randy Eldridge offers a variety of Denver back pain treatment options designed to provide long-term relief that attacks the source of that pain more effectively than medication.
Besides falls, car accidents, or other traumatic injuries, back pain can result from hard work or intense play, and can make it difficult or impossible to work, sleep, or otherwise function normally. Chronic back pain is known to affect other bodily systems as well and can cause or exacerbate depression and other emotional distress.
The Denver Integrated Spin Center offers customized pain relief and pain management plans that will help you regain control of your life, and get back to the work you need to do, and the activities you enjoy.
A herniated, or slipped, disc results when the discs that act as shock absorbers between the vertebrae that make up our spine rupture or crack. These discs can be damaged by spinal injury or by simple wear and tear; as we age the discs can become dry and inflexible. Symptoms of a herniated disc may include aches in the lower back, numbness, sciatica, leg pain or weakness, muscle spasms and pins-and-needles sensations.
Chiropractic and complementary treatments help sufferers by offering non-surgical options for pain relief, starting with therapeutic massage and chiropractic, and escalating conservatively through ART and spinal flexion, up to traditional medical treatment if necessary.