SHREWSBURY, N.J., Jan. 10, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marron Wellness Center is now offering patients K-Laser and Spinal Decompression Therapy. K-Laser and Spinal Decompression Therapy are groundbreaking treatment modalities designed to assist individuals suffering with issues related to neck and back pain. K-Laser Therapy helps heal damaged tissues and reduce pain levels. Spinal Decompression Therapy is ideal for reducing pain levels in patients who have bulging or herniated discs.
Dr. David Marron states, “The K-Laser is unique in that it penetrates the skin to painlessly transmit energy to the injured cells; thus, helping them to repair themselves. In addition, the K-Laser can reduce inflammation and relieve pain.”
When K-Laser Therapy is used along with Physical Therapy or Chiropractic Care, it stimulates tissue repair and growth; thus, reducing a patient’s overall healing time, while decreasing pain levels. During a K-Laser Treatment, hard and soft tissues benefit from the infrared laser: Injured cells are targeted and the cytochrome oxidase enzymes within the mitochondria of these damaged cells are stimulated. Healthy cells do not accept these photons of light; however, because the damaged cells are in need of the extra energy the light offers, these cells do accept the infrared laser's light. K-Laser Therapy promotes muscle relaxation, increases circulation, enhances vascular activity, stimulates the immune system, increases metabolic activity and accelerates cell growth, and reproduction.
According to Dr. David Marron, “For the first 20 years of our lives, our blood vessels nourish our spinal discs. These nutrients are meant to last a lifetime; however, normal wear and tear, in conjunction with the aging process itself, causes us to use up that nourishment. As such, the discs of the spine slowly begin to degenerate. Spinal Decompression Therapy heightens the disc space; thus, returning the disc to its normal size and allowing it to function properly again.”
Spinal Decompression Therapy is a clinically proven method for treating disc herniation, disc bulges, spinal stenosis, chronic back and neck pain, failed back surgery, frequent headaches, as well as radiating pain in the shoulders, legs, buttocks, hips, arms and/or hands. This treatment gently stretches the spine, which assists in releasing the pressure built up in the compressed discs and vertebrae. Using Spinal Decompression Therapy to create a vacuum effect, a chiropractor can isolate a bulging or herniated disc and gently help it move back to where it belongs. This vacuum is created during treatment via a cycling of distraction to relaxation and proper positioning of the affected area.
At The Marron Wellness Center, Dr. David Marron and his staff help their patients feel better using traditional modalities, as well as innovative procedures like K-Laser and Spinal Decompression Therapy.
Marron Wellness Center, (732) 542-1272


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