Disc injuries range from mild bulges to severe herniations that compress nerves. Dr. Bromberg specializes in non-surgical disc treatment, using precise adjustments and decompression to relieve pressure and restore function.
A tree-lined suburb with small-town values just northwest of Cambridge. The Minuteman Bikeway draws cyclists and runners year-round, while Arlington's commuters deal with daily T rides and desk-bound careers. Arlington patients who have struggled with disc injuries often find that the difference here is the diagnosis. Dr. Bromberg identifies precisely what's driving your disc injuries before a single Disc Injury Treatment session begins, just 10 minutes from Arlington.
Bus 77 from Arlington Center to Harvard Square, transfer Red Line. Drive via Mass Ave or Route 2 (10 min). The drive from Arlington takes approximately 10 minutes. Free street parking and metered spots are available on Broadway and surrounding streets.
Address: 201 Broadway, First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 494-1166
Rather than applying the same routine to everyone, Dr. Bromberg builds each plan around your specific findings. For disc injury treatment, that means combining precise adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and targeted rehabilitation into a plan that evolves as you improve. We keep Arlington patients informed at every step, with clear goals and honest timelines. The trip is just 10 minutes from Arlington.
We see it every week. Minuteman Bikeway cyclists, youth sports parents, and daily T commuters in Arlington all bring different patterns of strain, from overuse injuries to chronic sitting-related tension. Recognizing these patterns early is what separates a quick recovery from a chronic problem, and it's the reason we treat the cause rather than just the symptom.
Disc injuries range from mild bulges to severe herniations that compress nerves. Dr. Bromberg specializes in non-surgical disc treatment, using precise adjustments and decompression to relieve pressure and restore function.
Our Cambridge office is conveniently located for patients from Arlington seeking expert disc injuries treatment.
Spinal adjustments and decompression techniques relieve pressure on the affected disc and surrounding nerves. Combined with targeted rehab exercises and muscle therapy, this reduces inflammation, restores disc space, and helps the body heal on its own. Many patients avoid surgery entirely.
Non-surgical approach to herniated and bulging discs
Spinal decompression relieves nerve pressure
Reduces inflammation and supports natural healing
Restores mobility and reduces radiating pain
For over 40 years, Dr. Bromberg has provided chiropractic care in Cambridge, MA. He personally evaluates and treats every patient, combining adjustments, muscle therapy, and modern technology for lasting results.
Meet Dr. Bromberg →"Dr. Bromberg found the root cause of my lower back pain on my first visit. After three adjustments, I felt like a new person. 40 years of experience really shows."
Lower back pain, 3 sessions
"I was in a car accident and thought I'd need surgery. Dr. Bromberg's rehab program got me back to normal without a single operation. The insurance paperwork was painless too."
Auto accident whiplash recovery
"The Active Release Technique on my shoulder was remarkable. Years of frozen shoulder pain resolved in about six sessions. I can finally sleep on my side again."
Frozen shoulder, ART therapy
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through a tear in the outer ring, potentially compressing nearby nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness.
Yes. Gentle spinal adjustments and decompression techniques relieve pressure on the disc and nerve, reducing symptoms without surgery in many cases.
With consistent treatment, many patients see significant improvement in 4-8 weeks. Severe cases may require longer care.
With proper treatment, ongoing core strengthening, and postural awareness, recurrence can be minimized. Dr. Bromberg teaches preventive strategies.
Bromberg Chiropractic is just 10 minutes from Arlington, located at 201 Broadway, First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139. Bus 77 from Arlington Center to Harvard Square, transfer Red Line. Drive via Mass Ave or Route 2 (10 min).
No referral is required. Anyone in Arlington can self-refer and book an appointment for disc injury treatment directly with our office.
Most plans are accepted, and we confirm your specific benefits before you start care. For accident-related disc injury treatment, Massachusetts PIP usually covers treatment no matter who was at fault.
In many cases we can fit you in the same day. Reach us at (617) 494-1166, and we'll work to get you seen quickly, even on short notice from Arlington.
After four decades treating Greater Boston patients, Dr. Bromberg has earned a reputation among Arlington residents for honesty as much as results. He'll tell you what disc injury treatment can realistically achieve, how long it should take, and when a different specialist would serve you better. Minuteman Bikeway cyclists, youth sports parents, and daily T commuters in Arlington all bring different patterns of strain, from overuse injuries to chronic sitting-related tension. That candor, plus same-day availability and most insurance accepted, is why patients keep coming back.
Local Health Note: Minuteman Bikeway cyclists, youth sports parents, and daily T commuters in Arlington all bring different patterns of strain, from overuse injuries to chronic sitting-related tension.
Ready to get started? No referral needed. We serve patients from Arlington.
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