Spinal Decompression New Jersey
You can't bend, sit, stand, or sleep. What are you waiting for? Dr. Peter Ferraro DC uses spinal decompression to help alleviate pain. As the director of Ferraro Spine & Rehabilitation in Bergen County, New Jersey, Dr. Ferraro has years of experience in spinal decompression.
Spinal decompression therapy is an innovative treatment for back, neck, or leg pain. Pain is caused by misaligned discs in the spine which pinch on nerves causing excruciating pain. Spinal decompression works by creating negative tension inside discs. This results in the disc acting like a vacuum - it draws bulging or slipped pieces back into their proper alignment. In essence spinal decompression allows the body to heal itself. Treatments are followed up with strengthening sessions to prevent re-injury.
In addition, Dr. Ferraro treats:
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Sciatica
- Bulging/ Herniated Discs
- Degenerative Disks
- Facet Syndrome
- SI Joint Strain
Dr. Ferraro is the director of Ferraro Spine & Rehabilitation in Bergen County, NJ. He helps patients by providing experienced back pain relief medicine in conjunction with the most advanced technologies, and a well trained and friendly staff. He offers spinal decompression therapy with the DRX 9000, an innovative machine that allows back pain doctors to create the precise amount of tension at the exact location they desire. He is dedicated to help each patient by creating individualized treatment plans in a warm and friendly environment.
Sit, stand, bend, twist, and turn like normal again. Call Dr. Ferraro at Ferraro Spine & Rehab in New Jersey today and he will set you up with a spinal decompression treatment plan.
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