Bulging discs, herniated discs, and degenerative disc disease can cause severe pain, numbness, and limited mobility. We specialize in non-surgical disc treatment using spinal adjustments, decompression techniques, and rehab exercises to take pressure off the affected nerves.
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. For Arlington residents, disc injury treatment at Bromberg Chiropractic means working directly with Dr. Bromberg, not an associate or technician. Our office is just 10 minutes from Arlington, making consistent, doctor-led care realistic even with a busy schedule.
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
We don't guess at the cause of your pain. Dr. Bromberg examines, diagnoses, and only then treats. When it comes to disc injury treatment, the focus is on resolving the underlying cause rather than chasing symptoms from one week to the next. For residents of Arlington, that combination of expertise and convenience, just 10 minutes from Arlington, makes consistent care realistic.
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. If any of that sounds familiar, you're far from alone. Understanding how daily life in Arlington loads your body is the first step toward lasting relief, and it's where your evaluation begins.
Bulging discs, herniated discs, and degenerative disc disease can cause severe pain, numbness, and limited mobility. We specialize in non-surgical disc treatment using spinal adjustments, decompression techniques, and rehab exercises to take pressure off the affected nerves.
Conveniently serving Arlington patients from our 201 Broadway, First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139 location.
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
Yes. Many herniated disc patients respond well to spinal adjustments and decompression, avoiding surgery. Dr. Bromberg evaluates each case individually.
It varies by severity. Many patients see real improvement within 4-6 weeks of consistent treatment.
Possibly. Dr. Bromberg may refer you for imaging to confirm the diagnosis and guide your treatment plan. We coordinate with imaging centers.
Yes, when done by an experienced chiropractor. Dr. Bromberg uses gentle techniques designed specifically for disc-related conditions.
Our office is at 201 Broadway, First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139, 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).
No. In Massachusetts, patients from Arlington can see a chiropractor directly, without a referral from a primary care doctor. You can book your first visit yourself.
We do. Bromberg Chiropractic works with most major insurers and checks your coverage up front. Auto-accident injuries are generally covered under Massachusetts no-fault PIP benefits.
Frequently we can. Same-day and next-day slots are reserved for patients in pain. Arlington residents are welcome to call (617) 494-1166 to check availability.
For Arlington patients seeking disc injury treatment, Bromberg Chiropractic offers something that's hard to find: a doctor who takes the time to understand your full health picture. 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. Dr. Bromberg's treatment plans are built around your specific condition, activity level, and goals, not a one-size-fits-all protocol. Insurance accepted, no referral required.
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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(617) 494-1166Dr. Bromberg's team will reach out within 24 hours. In-person & virtual available.