NEW YORK, Sept. 25, 2016 -- Patients who come in for an initial exam at this New York City chiropractic office now can enjoy continued back support with a lumbar back cushion at no additional cost, reports Dr. Donald Milione, Chiropractor. A chiropractor can assess any imbalances in the spinal column and recommend natural treatments to reduce discomfort, improve range of motion and flexibility. The free TempurPedic Pillow given to new patients during their initial exam for a limited time is a $150 value. The lumbar cushion supports the lower back and is a gift to new patients looking for alternative forms of back pain relief.
The lumbar spine is considered to be the five vertebrae that covers the area between the pelvis and rib cage. These vertebrae, L1 to L5, are essential to supporting body weight and permitting movement. Disc herniations and degeneration are two conditions that can affect the vertebrae of the lumbar spine and reduce the structural integrity of the area, causing discomfort and misalignment in the area. Chiropractic techniques and additional supports, such as a lumbar back pillow, are useful in reducing excessive stress in the lower back. Many patients find chiropractic effective in the treatment of lower back pain and injury.
Patients that come in for an initial chiropractic exam can expect a thorough examination that includes a complete examination that will test reflexes and flexibility. Standard physical, postural, orthopedic and neurological tests are performed with patient consent. X-rays may be taken to show the extent of a spinal condition. The chiropractor in New York City will recommend a course of treatment based on findings, health history and goals. The initial chiropractic treatment may include spinal adjustments, a gentle and effective hands-on technique that is non-invasive and realigns the spinal column and reduces pressure on sensitive vertebrae and affected nerves.
“Chiropractic care can help reduce pain and improve mobility in the lumbar spine, or lower back,” said Dr. Donald Milione, Chiropractor. “I start all new patients off with an initial exam to pinpoint areas of imbalance and address concerns. The use of specialized manipulations and chiropractic techniques can treat back injuries and reduce discomfort. We currently offer new patients a free lumbar cushion for additional support in the home or office. Our staff works to help all patients experience optimal health.”
Dr. Donald Milione, Chiropractor serves residents of the Upper East Side of New York City. The staff at this chiropractic clinic provides patients with non-invasive, natural pain management alternatives to rebalance bodies and address conditions. Services include spinal and postural screenings, natural pain management, chiropractic therapy, occupational health and ergonomic suggestions.
Call (212) 988-6900 to schedule an initial exam or visit http://newyorkbetterbacks.com/ for more details on their services and current promotions.
Dr. Donald Milione, Chiropractor, (212) 988-6900


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