Advanced Individualized Care
At Garrett Downtown Chiropractic, we provide advanced, individualized care for patients suffering from long-term spinal pain, disc problems, and nerve-related conditions.
Dr. Brian Garrett has decades of experience helping patients find lasting relief through a combination of chiropractic care, rehabilitation, and Sports Kinesiology-based neuromuscular techniques.
We commonly treat:
- Chronic low back pain and mid-back stiffness
- Disc bulges, disc degeneration, and spinal instability
- Sciatica and radiating leg pain
- Postural strain from sitting, work stress, or poor biomechanics
- Long-standing pain that has not resolved with other treatments
Advanced Care for Disc Issues and Sciatica
Disc injuries and sciatic nerve irritation are among the most common causes of persistent back pain. These conditions may lead to:
- Sharp or burning pain into the hip or leg
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness
- Limited flexibility and reduced mobility
- Difficulty standing or walking comfortably
Our goal is to reduce nerve irritation, restore spinal function, and improve movement patterns to support long-term healing.
Posture Correction and Long-Term Pain Management
Chronic back pain is often linked to poor posture, muscle imbalance, and faulty biomechanics over time. We use advanced techniques to improve spinal alignment, core stability, postural correction, and long-term strength and injury prevention.
Conservative Care Should Come First
For many patients suffering from chronic low back pain, sciatica, or disc-related discomfort, the safest and most effective approach is to begin with conservative, non-invasive care before resorting to injections or unnecessary medications.
Major medical guidelines, including those from the American College of Physicians, recommend starting with non-drug therapies such as spinal manipulation, exercise-based rehabilitation, and manual treatment as first-line care for most cases of low back pain.
Supporting Scientific References
Qaseem A, Wilt TJ, McLean RM, Forciea MA. Noninvasive Treatments for Acute, Subacute, and Chronic Low Back Pain. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2017.
Rubinstein SM, et al. Benefits and Harms of Spinal Manipulative Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain. BMJ. 2019.