Spinal Regeneration
Trimboli Chiropractic is excited to introduce our new Spinal Regeneration Program.
Welcome to Knife-less Back Surgery. Say goodbye to a circus of appointments that waste your time, the painful and uncomfortable testing (with more waiting for results), the prescriptions for drugs you don't want to take, the dead-end physical therapy that is required prior to that uncomfortable MRI test, the subsequent shots in your back that offer short-term relief if you are lucky, only to be told by your trusted doctor, finally, that back surgery is your only option. With surgery, there is no guarantees, and even without the unexpected medical mishaps, once you are cut other problems will creep up because of the operation.
You DO have other options in spite of what you’ve been told.
It’s not an overnight fix. Your issues of degeneration, arthritis, and stenosis are beyond that. But, if you can commit to a three month plan of care, you have a chance to improve over the next ten years rather than becoming debilitated.
FAQ's
After the initial consultation, patients will be given a treatment plan that will consist of decompression sessions, shockwave sessions, and nutrition to regenerate the discs and repair the spinal joints.
Spinal Decompression is a type of motorized traction that works by gently stretching the spine to reduce pressure on the spinal nerve root. Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing process by rebuilding cartilage, stimulating stem cell proliferation, and healing soft tissue.
By combining the spinal decompression with shockwave therapy, we are cycling out toxins with new blood and stimulating stem cell production to strengthen and rejuvenate the disc space. With these therapies combined we are allowing the body to regenerate and heal.
- Coagulation disorders, thrombosis, heart or circulatory issues
- Use of anticoagulants, espcially Marcumar, Heparin, Coumadin
- Tumor diseases, carcinoma, cancer patients
- Pregnancy
- Polyneuropathy in case of diabetes mellitus
- Acute inflammations/pus focal in the target area
- Children in growth, open growth plates
- Someone who's had a recent injury within the last 3 months
- Cortisone therapy within the last 6-12 weeks