Disc Injury
Disc Injury Relief
The Cox® Technique is a gentle, non-surgical chiropractic method used at Bromberg Chiropractic to treat disc injuries, including herniated discs, bulging discs, and degenerative disc disease. Using a specially designed flexion-distraction table, this method stretches and decompresses the spine in a controlled, rhythmic motion. This reduces pressure on the discs and nerves, alleviates pain, and restores mobility. It is ideal for patients who need a low-force treatment option and has been shown to provide results without the need for invasive procedures. The Cox® Technique is backed by clinical research and is a preferred approach for disc-related back issues.
Target pain gently
Disc injuries affect the soft tissue located between the bones of the spine and can lead to significant discomfort and nerve-related symptoms. Common disc conditions include herniated or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. These conditions can cause localized pain or radiate pain into the limbs, depending on nerve involvement. At Bromberg Chiropractic, we understand the complexities of spinal disc injuries and offer targeted care to relieve pain and improve function. Whether caused by injury, age, or repetitive stress, these disc issues can disrupt daily life, making expert care essential to recovery and long-term spinal health.

The Cox® Technique offers lasting relief with a gentle, low-force approach. It reduces pain, improves mobility, and supports long-term spinal health.
The Cox® Technique offers a low-force alternative to traditional chiropractic adjustments, making it a great option for patients who are sensitive, older, or dealing with acute pain.
By decompressing the spine and relieving pressure on irritated nerves, the Cox® Technique can significantly reduce pain caused by disc injuries and conditions like sciatica.
This technique enhances circulation to the spinal discs and surrounding tissues, encouraging nutrient delivery and waste removal.
The Cox® Technique is especially effective for long-term issues such as degenerative disc disease or spinal stenosis.
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