Degenerative Disc Disease
What It Is
Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) occurs when spinal discs lose hydration and flexibility with age or injury. It can lead to stiffness, instability, and recurring back or neck pain. It’s common — but manageable without surgery in most cases.
Common Symptoms
- Ongoing neck or back discomfort
- Pain that worsens with movement or lifting
- Flare-ups during physical activity
- Occasional tingling or weakness in limbs
- Reduced spinal flexibility
Our Approach
We focus on slowing disc degeneration, relieving pain, and restoring function through decompression therapy, postural rehab, and laser/PEMF support for inflammation. We also teach strategies to reduce daily spinal stress.
What to Expect
A thorough spinal and neurological evaluation will guide your program. Patients often experience reduced flare-ups and more fluid movement within 4–6 weeks.