Booking a treatment you’ve never had before tends to come with a short list of quiet worries. Will it hurt? How long does it take? What am I supposed to…
Hang upside down for a few minutes and your back might feel looser, so it’s fair to wonder whether an inversion table does the same thing as professional spinal decompression….
A herniated disc rarely announces itself politely. One awkward lift, a long stretch behind the wheel, or even a hard sneeze can leave you with a sharp line of pain…

Patients walk into our office every week asking the same question in slightly different ways. Does the table really pull my spine apart? Is it just fancy traction? How can…

Finishing a round of spinal decompression often feels like crossing a finish line. The pain that used to wake you up at 3 a.m. has quieted, tying your shoes no…

The phrase “pinched nerve” gets used loosely. Patients walk in and point to a shoulder, a hip, a spot between the shoulder blades, and call all of it a pinched…

Few experiences feel more discouraging than going through back surgery, putting in the recovery time, and still living with pain. It happens more often than most people realize. The condition…

Sciatica has a way of taking over your life before you fully realize what is happening. The pain usually starts in the lower back or buttock, then travels down the…

When someone walks into our office holding an MRI report, two terms come up more than any other: bulging disc and herniated disc. Patients often use them interchangeably, and honestly,…
Most people who walk into a Draper chiropractor’s office with chronic lower back pain do not have a dramatic injury story. No fall, no accident, no single moment they can…