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Can Your Neck Discs Actually Heal? New Research Says Yes. Chronic pain solutions, neck and headache relief


For years, people were told that once a spinal disc wears down, that’s it. Nothing can change it.

But new research published in Bioengineering is challenging that belief.

A study looked at 64 patients with chronic neck pain. These were people who had already tried:

  • Traditional chiropractic care

  • Physical therapy

  • Medical treatment

And they still weren’t better.


CBP techniques. Eagle, ID
CBP techniques. Eagle, ID


Then they went through a posture-focused spinal correction program called Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP®).


What Happened for neck pain?

Researchers found:

Increased disc height in the neck

Improved neck curve (lordosis)

Less neck pain

Less disability


This means their discs actually showed measurable improvement on X-rays.

That’s huge.

Instead of just covering up symptoms, this approach improved the structure of the spine itself.


What Does This Matter for chronic pain?

When your neck loses its natural curve:

  • Pressure increases on discs

  • Muscles fatigue faster

  • Nerves become irritated

  • Pain becomes chronic


ChiroPatrick Chiropractic Clinic (C3), Falmouth, ME
ChiroPatrick Chiropractic Clinic (C3), Falmouth, ME

But when you restore the curve, the spine works the way it was designed to.

At C3 Chiropractic, we focus on structural correction — not just temporary pain relief.

If you’ve “plateaued” or feel stuck, your spine may need more than basic adjustments.

👉 Book your appointment now!👉 Take charge of your health!👉 Invest in your future today!

Phone: (207) 781-2003

Fax: (833) 605-0175

 
 
 

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