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Back Pain Coventry, Local Pain and Spine Specialists
At Back pain Coventry, our spine specialists can provide pain relief by using a wide range of manual techniques and modalities.
Practitioners at our back pain Coventry clinic, are trained in manipulative techniques, Acupuncture, Dry Needling. Different treatment modalities can also be used in back pain treatment. IDD therapy has been approved by the FDA for neck pain treatment and back pain treatment. in the nutshell -IDD therapy is a computerised traction. IDD therapy has been developed by a team of medical experts that include neurosurgeons, medical doctors, osteopaths and chiropractors.
IDD therapy targets a specific area of the spine. The cause of back pain and sciatica can maybe disc related and referred to as a bulging disc, prolapsed disc or slipped disc.
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Back Pain Treatment in Coventry
Back Pain Clinic with IDD therapy is accepted and recognised by Neurosurgeons who referred patients for treatment of disc and nerve pain-related conditions for both back and neck pain treatment. The most common back treatment performed is for sciatic pain. The additional use of K-laser therapy can not be recommended highly enough for sciatic pain relief.
Specialist Back Pain Clinic
Back treatment for sciatica with IDD therapy targets the prolapsed disc which can be pushing against the sciatic nerve causing pain down into one or both legs.
The pain may affect the calf, thigh, groin or buttock. IDD back pain treatment may effectively alleviate this pain during the course of back treatment.
Back Pain Clinic IDD therapy videos are below
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IDD Therapy – Back Pain Coventry
Back Pain Clinic with IDD therapy may bring pain relief if administrated as a course of treatment. Please see or IDD therapy terms and conditions for more information.
Back Pain treatment and various other conditions, pain and syndromes treated with K-Laser Therapy.
K-Laser therapy back pain treatment is administered by our expert trained practitioners. The K-Laser is a state of the art class 4 laser modality which stimulates the blood flow and the regenerative processes in the affected area of the body.
Benefits of K-Laser Therapy
Class IV K-Laser Therapy is an FDA cleared therapeutic treatment that manages pain and inflammation while accelerating tissue regeneration. Laser energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area. This creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasm, stiffness and pain.
Studies show Laser Therapy helps reduce pain associated with these common medical conditions:
- Back pain, and disc and nerve pain-related conditions sciatic pain, Bulging disc’s trapped nerves, muscle strains, tears.
- Hip pain, bursitis, trochanteric pain syndrome, groin strain and thigh pains including hamstring injuries.
- Neck pain, muscle tension, trapped nerves, bulging disc’s, related cervical conditions and pain.
- Tension Headaches, Cervicogenic headaches.
- Shoulder tendonitis, bursitis, rotator cuff tears, sprains and muscular pains.
- Elbow pain, tennis elbow, strain and repetitive strain injuries.
- Wrist pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, sprains.
- Lower leg, calf strain, shin splints, fractures and conditions.
- Knee pain, bursitis, inflammation, knee replacements, ligament injuries and postnatal knee surgery.
- Ankle pain, conditions, sprain and fractures.
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- Foot and heel pain, plantar fasciitis, Heel Spurs, bursitis, stress fractures
K-Laser Class IV therapeutic lasers deliver specific red and near-infrared wavelengths of laser light to induce a photochemical reaction and therapeutic effect. Physiological effects include increased circulation, reduced inflammation, pain reduction and enhanced tissue healing. Laser therapy has been used in Europe since the 1970s and was cleared by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2005.