LINCOLNTON, N.C., Feb. 19, 2017 -- Lincoln Chiropractic and Laser Therapy Center is pleased to announce that they are now offering innovative Back on Trac therapy. The clinic will now be able to assist community members who suffer from chronic back pain or related issues in a very focused and targeted way.
Back on Trac Therapy is an extremely effective, non-invasive alternative to spinal decompression therapy. Lincoln Chiropractic and Laser Therapy Center and other professionals who use this technology believe that Back on Trac brings much more effective relief than other modalities.
Back on Trac is a safe and fully automated therapeutic back stretching and adjustment tool. It allows for deep and thorough treatment of the lumbar and thoracic spine, and treatments are even more effective when used in conjunction with unilateral or bilateral flexion exercises.
Back on Trac enables 21 treatment protocols to give chiropractors a range of options for aiding in the relief of chronic back pain. No matter what the cause of the pain or discomfort, there is sure to be a solution with Back on Trac. It is an ideal tool to help keep the back and spine in good health through regular treatments.
Combining Back on Trac with complementing treatments makes it even more effective. This unique alternative to traditional spinal decompression therapy helps to increase mobility, flexibility, and range of motion. Adding heat and vibration therapies can further enhance the results and allow for a relaxing experience for each client.
Patient setup is easy, takes just seconds, and does not require cumbersome belts, restraints or harnesses. Clients are positioned in a supine position to allow for treating multiple conditions at once. Stackable therapies such as laser modalities can also be employed. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy, plantar fasciitis, and knee pain can be administered while the client is receiving Back on Trac therapy.
Dr. Derrick W. Denman says, “We are pleased to offer this safe, versatile and effective treatment to our Lincolnton clients. Anyone with chronic back pain or related issues will love the benefits of Back on Trac.”
Dr. Tracey Buckingham adds, “Back on Trac therapies are a potent alternative to traditional treatments such as spinal decompression therapy. We encourage all clients with chronic back pain to book an appointment soon so that they can start enjoying deep, lasting relief.”
Lincoln Chiropractic and Laser Therapy Center is located at 108 Newbold Street in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Those in the Lincolnton area who would like to learn more about Back on Trac therapy or would like to book an appointment may do so by calling (704) 735-8226.
The Lincolnton chiropractor also serves Boger City, Maiden, Vale, Pumpkin Center, Bessemer City, Dallas, and the surrounding areas. Additional information about the practice is available on the Lincoln Chiropractic and Laser Therapy Center website at http://mylincolnchiropractic.com/.
Lincoln Chiropractic & Laser Therapy Center, (704) 735-8226


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