Spine Degeneration
Helping you understand spinal wear and tear early so you can manage pain, improve posture, and maintain a healthier, mobile life.
What is Spine Degeneration?
Spine degeneration refers to the gradual wear and tear of the spinal discs, joints, and bones over time. This process often involves the thinning of the "cushions" (discs) between your vertebrae, which can lead to bones rubbing together or pressing on sensitive nerves.
While it is a natural part of aging, factors like poor posture, repetitive heavy lifting, or untreated injuries can accelerate the process, leading to chronic back or neck discomfort.
Common Symptoms
- Chronic back or neck pain that worsens with movement.
- Morning stiffness or loss of spinal flexibility.
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs.
- Poor posture or a "hunched" appearance.
- Radiating pain (Sciatica) that travels down the hip or leg.
- Difficulty standing or sitting for long periods.
Why Early Care Matters
Ignoring spinal issues can lead to permanent mobility restrictions or severe nerve damage. Early diagnosis and proper alignment care help relieve pressure on the spinal column, significantly reducing pain and preventing the need for more invasive treatments.
Our approach focuses on non-surgical relief, postural correction, and strengthening the core muscles that support your spine to restore long-term flexibility.
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