Any Questions About Spinal Conditions or Spinal Decompression?


Do you have a question that you would like to see answered on this blog? I would love to answer it for you right here!

Please feel free to post any questions that you would like to have answered in the comment section of this blog post or e-mail your question to me at KenEricksonDC@gmail.com.

The questions best suited for this blog would fall under the following broad categories:

  • Spinal Conditions including Sciatica, Disc Bulges, Herniated Discs, Disc Extrusions, Prolapsed Discs, Disc Protrusions, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Pinched Nerves, Degenerative Disc Disease, Facet Syndrome, etc.
  • MRI Results: Translating MRIs into “regular person speak” can be challenging EVEN with the help of our friend, Google!
  • Spinal Decompression Therapy
  • “Does this sound right to you?” Questions About Advice Offered by Another Doctor. I consider these questions “Virtual Second Opinions”

I also welcome current Spinal Decompression patients to ask questions that they may have regarding their progress. Don’t be afraid to ask a question if your progress isn’t what you expected during your consultation with the doctor. Sometimes a minor change to a treatment protocol can be the difference between success and failure!

I want EVERY person that visits this blog to get the best care that is the most appropriate for their condition – even if that care takes place at another office or ends up being surgery (hopefully, not)!

One final word: Of course, in the absence of a complete history and examination, none of the answers that I provide should be construed as medical advice. Only your doctor can provide such advice after having fully reviewed the specifics of your case.

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