Our specialized services aim to restore the body to its natural state of optimal health. We offer a wide range of chiropractic care services, therapies, and techniques to make your journey to lasting health & wellness be as efficient and effective as possible.
At Ross clinic, we understand that neck and back pain can be agonizing for many of our patients. One treatment option that we offer is nonsurgical spinal decompression. This treatment can relieve pressure on one or multiple nerves.
MLS Laser Therapy is the most advanced laser therapy system available, offering our patients an alternative to injections and other invasive treatments. Laser therapy is a painless, drugless, noninvasive way to help you recover from painful and costly injuries and conditions.
Every year, millions of people experience orthopedic injuries and conditions, resulting in millions of visits to physician offices, clinics or emergency rooms. Ross Clinic gives you access one of the highest levels of chiropractic sports medicine in the Madison and Huntsville areas.
Your "lumbar spine", or low back, is constructed and built from five bones that are stacked on top of each other with a shock-absorbing disc between each level.
Your cervical spine, or neck, is built from seven bones stacked on top of each other along with a shock-absorbing disc between each level. Your neck is actually quite flexible and it relies on muscles and ligaments for support. "Sprains" and "strains" in your neck are the result of these tissues being stretched in a way that is too hard or too far, much like a rope that frays when it is stretched beyond its normal capacity. If not properly taken care of this may lead to other problems down the road such as degenerative disc disease, arthritis, spinal stenosis and disc problems.
A significant portion of people suffering from headaches do so because of problems in the neck and are classified as "cervicogenic headaches." In most cases, the triggering effect of a cervicogenic headache is limited movement of the joints in your upper cervical spine. Normally, each of the joints in your neck moves freely and independently.