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Why Does My Chiropractor Have A Laser?

Why Does My Chiropractor Have A Laser?

If you have ever been to a chiropractor's office, you know what you are used to seeing. There is usually some sort of adjusting table, maybe some exercise equipment, and typically a muscle stim or ultrasound machine for pain management.

Laser Therapy for Scar Tissue Pain in Nashville

Laser Therapy for Scar Tissue Pain in Nashville

Laser Therapy for Scar Tissue Pain

What is scar tissue pain?

Scar tissue pain occurs after trauma or an operation, and can result in chronic pain in and around the scar area.  What people can sometimes forget, is that not only there a superficial scar, but also scarring in the tissue underneath the skin.

Disc Bulge, Herniation, or Rupture Pain Treatment in Nashville

Disc Bulge, Herniation, or Rupture Pain Treatment in Nashville

Disc Herniation Treatment in Nashville

Having a herniated, bulging, or ruptured disc is not a sentence to a life full of pain.  In fact, a large part of the population currently has a disc issue of some sort that is not showing symptoms. Before thinking that surgery is the only answer, let's take a look at the major types of disc problems.

Neck Pain Treatment in Nashville

Neck Pain Treatment in Nashville

What Causes Neck Pain?

Neck pain can be caused from many issues such as stress, trauma, arthritis, car accidents, or muscle strains.  At our office, our approach to neck pain is to locate its underlying cause. We check your posture, the muscle groups surrounding the head, neck, and shoulders, and vertebral alignment. 

Carpal Tunnel and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Pain Treatment - Nashville Chiropractor

Carpal Tunnel and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Pain Treatment - Nashville Chiropractor

Carpal Tunnel and Cubital Tunnel Treatment

What are Carpal, Cubital, and Ulnar Tunnel Syndromes?

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed while traveling through the carpal tunnel, a narrow passageway made of bones and ligaments in the wrist. The carpal tunnel is intended to provide protection for the median nerve and tendons that pass through it. The median nerve is responsible for movement and sensation for parts of the hand, so irritation from compression can cause pain, numbness and tingling in the hand and wrist.