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SPINE / POSTURE CORRECTION

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Correction of the Spine and Posture

Optimal Spine & Joint Center specializes in the correction of the alignment/structure of the spine and posture using Chiropractic BioPhysics.

Chiropractic Biophysics is the only chiropractic technique to have published clinical trials of SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN structural based spinal alignment correction without surgery.

This advanced form of chiropractic goes well beyond pain relief by focusing on the restoration and rehabilitation of the spine. The ultimate goal is to return the spine to its normal structural alignment, which, in turn, will also result in reduced muscular tension, improved muscular balance, inhibition of early degenerative joint disease, and a noticeable improvement in optimal nervous system function and overall performance.

Chiropractic Biophysics technique is supported by more research in peer-reviewed scientific (medical) journals than any other chiropractic technique. Noted Journals include, but are not limited to, Spine, Journal of Spinal Disorders, and Clinical Bio-mechanics. For more information on this advanced form of noninvasive healthcare go to www.idealspine.com/what-is-cbp/.

Corrective chiropractic has both short and long term treatment options that allow us to cater to patients seeking advanced chiropractic treatment from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Yemen and the greater Middle East region.

** The images below show typical results for the correction of the neck. The black line shows the "normal" position of the spine while the red line shows the position of the patients spine at the time of X-ray. Follow up X-rays show continual correction and improvement of the shape of the spine. Note that the neck should have a lordotic (backwards) curvature measuring 42 degrees. In the first X-ray pictured on the left, we see significant loss of this normal curvature. This results in an increased likelihood of chronic neck pain, headaches and degenerative joint disease.

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