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Comprehensive Care

In providing comprehensive care to our patients, American Back Center utilizes a variety of specialty services to maximize pain reduction and optimize overall health:




Physical Therapy

Our Physical Therapy (PT) program provides services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Those who undergo PT at The American Back Center learn and perfect effective pain management and injury prevention techniques. Professional athletes and frequent exercisers who complete our PT program learn the skills necessary to restore, maintain, and advance their overall fitness and health.

Our comprehensive program begins with an extensive patient examination, testing and measuring a patient’s strength, range of motion, balance and coordination, posture, muscle performance, respiration, and motor function. These tests enable our physical therapist to develop and execute a customized treatment plan.

The treatment plan put together by our physical therapist may include VAXD

Arthritis.

Arthritis, a group of conditions that cause damage to the body’s joints, is the leading cause of long-term disability in people over age 55.

Fortunately, studies show regimented therapeutic exercise combined with relevant supplementation and monitored nutrition reduces the common discomforts associated with arthritis. Plus, research shows making a prolonged commitment to following an anti-inflammatory diet supplemented with joint-health-promoting nutrients can aid significantly in long-term pain relief from arthritis.

The American Back Center’s integrative approach towards treating arthritis is designed to help patients both alleviate pain quickly, and continue to successfully manage their symptoms down the road.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS).

Caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome causes numbness and muscle weakness in the hands. Long term affects include wasting of the muscles in the hands and wrist, and loss of mobility in the fingers and thumbs.

At The American Back Center, our PTs, massage therapists, and physicians work together to develop customized, effective treatment plans for sufferers of CTS. Orthotics, acupuncture, and PT modalities designed to stimulate circulation while reducing inflammation, are all examples of methods used successfully by our service providers to alleviate CTS symptoms.

Fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia, a chronic condition characterized by muscular, ligament, tendon and tender-points pain coupled with unexplained fatigue, occurs in approximately 2 percent of the U.S. population and is diagnosed disproportionately in women.

In many instances, the symptoms of Fibromyalgia are described as having “appeared out of nowhere”—a frightening scenario that can create emotional stress and exacerbates symptoms further.

The good news is, treatment methods shown to be successful in reducing fatigue and relieving the widespread pain associated with Fibromyalgia include acupuncture, yoga, chiropractic techniques, physical therapy, massage therapy, and traditional herbal remedies for pain.

As explained by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), movement therapies like yoga, pilates, physical therapy, and Tai Chi stimulate circulation and muscle movement while simultaneously encouraging mental relaxation, and deep breathing—an ideal setting for balanced energy and a heightened sense of well-being.

The American Back Center utilizes all of the methods mentioned in treating rheumatic conditions like Arthritis and Fibromyalgia. Click here to learn more about the benefits of Complementary and Alternative Therapies in treating rheumatism.

Back & neck pain.

Back and neck pain, while one of the most common medical problems, can also be one of the most exasperating and difficult concerns for the person experiencing it. While, if generally mild, your back or neck pain may seem harmless, the root cause could be something much more serious.

Being that it’s our specialty, we offer a wide variety of treatment options for back and neck pain. We’ll work with you to determine which treatments best suit your condition and are most feasible for your lifestyle.

The McKenzie Method.

The McKenzie Method is a comprehensive approach to the spine emphasizing active patient involvement and education. McKenzie practitioners – or Certified Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) clinicians – use sound principles and fundamentals to accurately assess and treat back, neck, and extremity problems. Treatment objectives include efficient pain reduction, restoration of function, and patient independence (which minimizes the number of “trips to the clinic” patients must make). Click here to learn more about the highly successful McKenzie Method.

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Chiropractic

Chiropractic is a natural system of health care shown effective in the reduction of spine-related pain and in the restoration of optimal bodily function.

Although the body innately maintains optimal function under normal circumstances, this natural ability is wildly disrupted when sickness, stress, and injury occur.

Much of the body’s ability to heal itself and stay healthy is based on the optimal functioning of the body’s various nervous systems. Not just the muscles and joints, but every organ and gland in the body is controlled by an aspect of the nervous system. Therefore, anything that interferes with the optimal function of the nervous system interferes with the body’s ability to heal, stay healthy, and function optimally.

To understand how this interference might occur, it is important to know a little about the anatomy of your spine. The spine is composed of 24 vertebrae. There is normally movement between each of the vertebra. If there were not, we wouldn’t be able to bend, twist, or move.

The spinal cord—an extension of the brain—is housed in a canal that runs through the vertebra from the neck to the tailbone.

The nerves that come off of the spine run through small openings between the vertebrae and go to all of the different parts of the body.

Back & neck pain

Sometimes, because of accidents, stress, poor posture, or falls, these vertebrae get jammed and the normal movement between them is lost. This can lead to an irritation of the nerves and is called a subluxation.

Subluxations can interfere with the normal function of the nerves.

When nerves become irritated, pain and discomfort commonly ensue.

A subluxation can also interfere with the ability of the nervous system to keep the body healthy and pain free.

The primary task of a chiropractor is to free up subluxations with a very gentle procedure called “an adjustment.” An adjustment restores the normal position and movement of the bones of the spine, and helps reduce irritation to the nervous system.

Generally, your first experience from an adjustment is pain relief (because the nerve is no longer irritated, so it stops hurting). Low back pain, neck pain, headaches, and many other aches and pains often clear up quickly after an adjustment.

However, the benefits of chiropractic extend beyond pain relief; patients who commit to long-term chiropractic care commonly report less fatigue, more energy, better sleep patterns, and increased athletic performance.

Sports medicine

In addition to severe pain and frustration, sports-related injuries – such as sprains, fractures, muscle-tears and joint-pain – can cause long-term mobility issues if not comprehensively treated.

Many sports injuries are soft tissue types, brought about by improper biomechanics, incongruent conditioning and incorrect sporting techniques. To effectively address and treat the underlying imbalances and deficiencies that cause these injuries, The American Back Center’s team of specialists develop customized, integrative treatment programs that utilize any one or combination of the following methods: chiropractic techniques, VAXD, massage therapy and pressure point therapy, PT applications, acupuncture, and nutritional coaching.

Many patients who undergo our Sports Medicine programs report long-term relief and enhanced performance.

Pre & post natal care

The American Back Center’s staff moms have experienced themselves the numerous, remarkable benefits associated with natural healthcare during pregnancy. The center’s caring, maternal atmosphere and our staff’s wealth of firsthand knowledge enables expectant and new mothers to get the most out of their “preparing for two” experience(s).

Our pre & post natal Services include:

  • Pre and Post Partum Rehabilitation

    We make “getting back in pre-baby shape” easy and fun. Our new-mom-focused, individualized exercise and physical therapy programs help you get in shape and stay in shape –while staying with your baby!


  • Preeclampsia Prevention

    Preeclampsia, or pregnancy-induced hypertension, occurs in approximately 6 percent of pregnant women. It can be asymptomatic and, if not addressed, fatal. Protect yourself and your baby by safeguarding yourself against maternal hypertension. Our comprehensive Preeclampsia Prevention program gives you a step-by-step defense plan and more.


  • Pain Management for Pregnant Women

    Low-back pain and swelling be gone! We help you combat the undesirable side-effects of pregnancy— including headaches, cramps, acute muscular discomfort and fatigue.


  • Post Partum Stress Management

    When your hormone levels fluctuate, so do your emotions. Used for centuries in Asia to enhance mood, our natural herbal remedies for hormonal imbalances help you safely and effectively cope with the challenges of pregnancy and new motherhood.

Webster Technique

In correcting specific pregnancy complications, the gentle, non-invasive Webster Technique is remarkably successful. The Webster In Utero Constraint Technique is designed to relieve the musculoskeletal causes of intrauterine constraint, which lead to cesarean section. Clinical studies show this technique to be highly effective in correcting breech malpositions, and—by correcting mothers’ subluxations, allowing for babies to turn in-utero and get into vertex position for birth.

Acupuncture

A well-known complementary medicine technique, acupuncture is a component of ancient Chinese medicine that originated more than 5,000 years ago.

Chronic pain reduction

Acupuncture has been recognized by the FDA as a legitimate medical therapy since 1997, and is endorsed by the
National Institutes of Health as an effective pain management method.

Acupuncture has been shown to alleviate the symptoms associated with a variety of chronic conditions—including migraine headaches, sciatica, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and pre-menstrual cramps.

Energy channeling

To restore balance of the body’s vital energy, acupuncturists locate specific points—of which there are over 1000—and insert tiny needles through the skin, into those points. This process stimulates the release of pain-relieving endorphins and influences neurotransmitter activity, regulating the way nerve impulses get transmitted to the brain.

Functional Medicine

Functional Medicine (FM) is a science-based field of health care dedicated to the examination and treatment of complex illness at its root. A thorough understanding of the clinical imbalances—changeable precursors to sickness—that influence disease onset and progression in varying individuals is the key to prevention and restoration.

When working with a patient who has high risk factors for, or already experiences symptoms of, a particular disease, The American Back Center’s team of nutritional experts and FM specialists utilize the Functional Medicine approach to determine the clinical imbalances causing or worsening the patient’s condition.


"Functional medicine emphasizes a definable and teachable process of integrating multiple knowledge bases within a pragmatic intellectual matrix that focuses on functionality at many levels, rather than a single treatment for a single diagnosis.

Functional medicine uses the patient’s story as a key tool for integrating diagnosis, signs and symptoms, and evidence of clinical imbalances into a comprehensive approach to improve both the patient’s environmental inputs and his or her physiological function. It is a clinician’s discipline, and it directly addresses the need to transform the practice of primary care.
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~The Institute for Functional Medicine



Nutritional Coaching

The American Back Center has worked with industry-leader Metagenics for over 10 years, which has enabled us to provide our patients with the most advanced tools and knowledge in functional medicine, as well as the highest-quality medical food products and supplements.

Metagenics, an innovative nutraceuticals company, provides qualified physicians extensive support in implementing nutrition-based treatment and prevention protocols.

The American Back Center, one of few clinics selected by Metagenics as a First Line Therapy (FLT) Center for Excellence, provides comprehensive therapeutic lifestyle changes (TLC) coaching. Our team of nutritional experts and FM specialists emphasize education and positive reinforcement models in helping patients meet there health and weight loss goals.

It has been our experience that those who truly embrace TLC do so once they’ve grasped the science behind it.

Those who are successful in making permanent behavioral and dietary modifications are able to see, feel and explain the causes of their incredible results.

Patients who follow our experts’ strategic nutritional advice, learn what proper nutrition does for human health and longevity, and commit to making positive lifestyle changes achieve life-changing results.

Firstline Therapy (FLT)

Created and owned by Metagenics, FirstLine Therapy (FLT) emphasizes personalized lifestyle modification as the "first line of therapy" in treating and reducing the risk of disease development. The basic overview of any FLT program calls for the adjustment of several common bad habits…

Monitoring food choices, for example, ensuring low Glycemic Index (GI) foods replace sugars and simple carbohydrates is a crucial first step towards improving diet and reducing risk factors for debilitating conditions—like Type 2 diabetes, chronic fatigue, and depression.

Replacing fats — substituting heart-health-promoting oils for artery-clogging lards—is essential in safeguarding against everything from cardiovascular disease to obesity. Eating frequent small meals and snacks that are nutrient-rich and low GI will keep your blood sugar stable, boost your mood, energy levels, and metabolism.

Frequent, conscious eating is essential for healthy weight loss.

Also essential for healthy weight loss—and vital in maintaining long-term wellness--is steadfast commitment to adequate daily exercise. Exercise reduces stress, fights fatigue and depression, and alleviates symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances. (Plus, regular moderate exercise—such as jogging, swimming and biking—is shown to dramatically boost self-esteem, motivation, your body, and your sex drive. What’s not to love?)

So, if you’ve decided to take the FLT challenge and commit to modifying your food choices, getting sufficient exercise, finding ways of reducing your daily stress levels and boosting your intake of the nutrients and vitamins necessary for optimal function, congratulations! You’re now standing on the road to recovery…shall we start walking?

TLC is recommended for managing chronic illness by leading health organizations, including:

  • National Institutes of Health
  • American Heart Association
  • American Cancer Society
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Arthritis Foundation
  • North American Menopause Society

Massage

Massage has been shown to improve and increase: Blood circulation; the immune system; joint flexibility; range of motion; depth of breath; athletic performance; mental focus; clarity of skin; and posture.

It has been shown to decrease: Stress and anxiety; high-blood pressure, and symptoms of both depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Whether you love massage for its medical benefits—or because it’s the ultimate lunch-hour treat—our massage therapists are waiting to connect with you over a fully satisfying massage!

Pressure point therapy

Pressure points are areas of concentrated nerve tension, or "excess stress" located throughout the body. Most of the major pressure points are located near the spine.

Often characterized as "knots," pressure points can be quite painful when compressed—at times restricting movement and mobility. Pressure points can build to the point that they disrupt the body’s natural functioning abilities. They can negatively impact your health, causing or contributing to existing anxiety, mood disorders and insomnia.

When a person has many pressure points, a chain reaction can occur, causing nerves from other parts of the body to tighten up, resulting in many other issues.

Pressure point therapy at The American Back Center is an effective manual solution to muscle-tension build-up. Our accommodating massage therapists, who have extensive experience treating myofascial trigger points and referred pain in muscles and joints, work gently and effectively to sooth compressed nerves and reduce tightness in pressure point areas.

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