One-stop treatment at Complete Health of Lawrenceville

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It’s that sharp twinge that pulls you up when you least expect it. It’s that shooting pain that stops you dead in your tracks. Most everyone has experienced back, nerve, or muscle pain of some kind but most people want to avoid invasive techniques to alleviate pain, if possible. Look to Complete Health of Lawrenceville for the expertise and techniques to do just that. Conveniently located at 136 Franklin Corner Road in Lawrenceville, the skilled providers of Complete Health emphasize improving your overall health in an effort to reduce the risk of pain and illness in the first place.

Complete Health is a full wellness and holistic care practice offering physical therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, yoga, and a full gym. “We treat the patient, not the condition,” says Dr. Richard Berkowitz, a partner at Complete Health and Board Certified Chiropractic physician. “Our goal is to provide patients with a customized wellness program specifically targeted to individual needs using the least invasive yet highly-effective techniques and services. Your age or level of activity make no difference. We apply our treatment plans to non-athletes, pros, and weekend warriors. Your needs are specific and deserve customized treatment.”

Complete Health of Lawrenceville specializes in a wide range of issues whether due to injury, wear and tear on the body, or age. “Disc compression, pinched nerves, and sciatica are all too familiar to everyone,” says Berkowitz. “Discs act as the shock absorbers for the spine. If they become compressed, pressure is put on the nerves. Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical, comfortable treatment that creates a subtle negative pressure within the disc. This pressure permits the retraction of herniated disc material and gently promotes healing, often greatly reducing symptoms.”

Complete Health of Lawrenceville utilizes the Kennedy Decompression Technique for decompression therapy. Their practitioners are certified by Dr. Jay Kennedy, DC, one of the leading experts in spinal decompression. Dr. Kennedy has been a chiropractor for more than 30 years and was involved in decompression therapy since its beginning. He has trained doctors worldwide and treated thousands of patients using a variety of decompression techniques.

“Spinal Decompression therapy is designed to alleviate herniated, bulging or protruding discs, spinal stenosis, and pinched nerves (sciatica). In almost all cases, the treatments are completely painless. In fact, some patients fall asleep during the session,” Dr. Berkowitz says with a smile. “And we have found that most medical insurance plans do cover this treatment. Our office will verify coverage before the treatment begins.”

The patient centered practice at Complete Health of Lawrenceville provides a single source for rehabilitation, preventative care, and general health awareness. “Our skilled professionals provide cutting edge physical therapy, massage therapy, yoga, acupuncture and other services in a stress-free setting,” says Berkowitz. “Our mission is to provide exceptional care through outstanding service, compassionate doctors and staff members. There is no need to live with pain or discomfort.”

The first step to healing and wellness is a consultation with a specialist at Complete Health of Lawrenceville. Scheduling an appointment is easily done by calling 609-912-0440 or requesting an appointment at www.chchiro.com.

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