Traditional doctors frequently recommend surgery to alleviate back pain, but invasive procedures carry
some risks. Back In Line Chiropractic offers a natural, effective alternative: spinal decompression
therapy.
Dallas, GA – March 20, 2017 – Dr. LaDonna Bense, DC, at Back In Line Chiropractic Spine And Injury
wants the public to know that she offers spinal decompression as a natural alternative to risky surgery.
Healthy discs contain supportive material between them. When they become compressed, the resulting
pressure causes this material to move out of its normal quarters, encroaching on surrounding sensitive
nerves. As those nerves become increasingly crowded, affected individuals experiences intense pain.
Traditional medical doctors have found that even the most powerful painkillers aren’t enough to
alleviate the discomfort of compressed discs. While morphine and similar drugs may provide a small
measure of relief, they have to be administered in increasingly high doses and can lead to
addiction. Hence, physicians usually recommend surgery to mitigate the pain. Invasive procedures
typically involve shaving part of the disc to make room for the material that has invaded the space
occupied by the nerves. However, spinal surgery involves some degree of risk and comes with long
recovery times.
Dr. Bense offers spinal decompression therapy, a non-invasive, drug-free alternative. This modality
involves the use of a traction table or similar device. The painless procedure alternately stretches and
relaxes the spine, placing negative pressure on each disc to restore the outlying material to its normal
position and deliver nutrients to affected areas to accelerate recovery. Rather than merely managing
the symptoms, this technique addresses the source of the problem, eliminating the need for
surgery. Spinal decompression has been shown to alleviate several conditions, including sciatica and
lower back or neck pain caused by a herniated or bulging disc.
To learn more about disc decompression and other services offer by Dr. Bense at Back in Line
Chiropractic Spine and Injury, visit http://www.YourBackInLineNow.com. Those who have questions about this
press release can reach the clinic through its website or use the following contact information:
Contact Information:
Back in Line Chiropractic
110 Evans Mill Drive, Ste. 105
Dallas, GA 30157
(770) 505-5665
(770) 505-5654
http://www.YourBackInLineNow.com