Focused Disc & Nerve Care
We evaluate herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and sciatica to identify what is truly causing your pain.
If you’re dealing with back pain, nerve pain, or sciatica, you may not need surgery. Our non-surgical approach is designed to reduce disc pressure, calm irritated nerves, and restore movement with a clear plan.
Reduce pressure on irritated nerves and target the root cause of sciatica-style pain.
🦴Help calm flare-ups, improve mobility, and prevent bulges from progressing into herniations.
🧩Improve function by reducing mechanical stress and restoring healthier movement patterns.
📉Address narrowing-related nerve pressure to help you walk, stand, and move more comfortably.
🚶Target nerve irritation that causes pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness down the leg.
⚡Advanced Accu-SPINA decompression designed to reduce disc pressure without injections or surgery.
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We evaluate herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and sciatica to identify what is truly causing your pain.
Using advanced Accu-SPINA spinal decompression, our goal is to reduce disc pressure and calm irritated nerves without injections or surgery.
We explain your condition in simple terms and track your progress so you always know how your recovery is moving.
A herniated disc happens when the disc’s outer layer weakens and the inner material pushes outward. When that bulge irritates a nearby nerve, it can trigger sharp back pain and classic sciatica symptoms like tingling, numbness, or weakness down the leg.
A bulging disc develops when the outer wall of the disc weakens and pushes outward beyond its normal boundary. While the disc does not rupture like a herniation, the outward pressure can still interfere with nearby nerves and surrounding tissue.
Many people with bulging discs experience dull, persistent back pain, tightness after sitting, and discomfort when bending or twisting. Over time, these subtle symptoms can interfere with posture, sleep, and everyday movement.
Without reducing disc pressure, bulging discs may continue to worsen — often becoming herniations. Early care focuses on improving disc spacing, restoring mobility, and preventing long-term nerve irritation.
When a disc irritates a nerve, pain can shoot into the hip or leg. We focus on reducing pressure and calming irritation.
Bulges can create persistent back pain and flare-ups with sitting or bending. Early care helps prevent worsening.
As discs lose height and hydration, stress increases on joints and nerves. Our goal is better function and mobility.
Narrowing in the spine can cause leg heaviness, cramping, or pain with walking. We help reduce nerve pressure and improve movement.
Spinal stenosis occurs when the spaces within the spine gradually narrow, placing pressure on the spinal cord or nearby nerves. This narrowing often develops slowly and is commonly associated with disc degeneration, arthritis, or thickening of spinal tissues.
Many people notice leg pain, cramping, or heaviness when standing or walking for short periods of time. These symptoms may ease when sitting or leaning forward, but can progressively limit daily activity.
By improving spinal movement and reducing mechanical stress on irritated nerves, non-surgical care can help relieve pressure and restore comfort — without relying on injections or surgery.
Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) isn’t a “disease” you catch — it’s a gradual breakdown of the spinal discs over time. As discs lose hydration and height, they can’t absorb shock as well, which may increase stress on joints, nerves, and surrounding tissue.
Many people feel stiffness in the morning, pain that builds throughout the day, or flare-ups after sitting, bending, lifting, or long drives. When disc height decreases, nearby nerves can become irritated, leading to symptoms that may travel into the hip or leg.
The focus of care is to reduce mechanical pressure, restore healthier movement, and improve function — so you can stay active without relying on injections or surgery.
Sciatica refers to pain that travels along the sciatic nerve — often starting in the lower back and moving through the hip, glute, and down the leg. It’s usually caused by disc problems or spinal narrowing that place pressure on the nerve.
From hidden hospital fees to months of lost income and ongoing pain, discover why more Palm Coast patients are choosing non-surgical spinal decompression instead of risky surgical procedures.