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Dr. David George

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Pain Management, Chiropractors & Chiropractic Services

748 Graham Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

330-920-1681

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Today: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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General Info
Cuyahoga Falls Chiropractic is conveniently located on Graham Road near Route 8. We welcome the chance to meet you and introduce you to our staff and services. A free consultation session is yours upon request.
Extra Phones

Fax: 330-920-1669

Hours
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Categories
Pain Management, Chiropractors & Chiropractic Services
Services/Products
Our medical professionals employ a wide range of proven techniques for each individual case. Below, you’ll find a brief explanation of the popular chiropractic techniques we use at our practice.The Thompson Technique Which was developed by Dr. J. Clay Thompson, has evolved into a system of analysis and means of adjusting the spinal cord. The combination produces precise adjustment. Trigger Point The primary purpose of Trigger Point Therapy is to reduce the pain that results from hypersensitive muscles. Trigger points are identified by gently pressing on the surface of the skin, sensing the texture of the underlying muscle. A trigger point is like a knot the size of a pea, buried deep in the muscle tissue. It is made up of lactic acid, a normal byproduct of muscular activity, which sometimes gets trapped in the muscle from physical, chemical or emotional stress. Drop Table This technique makes use of specialized drop-piece mechanisms in the table to assist the adjustment. Individual cushions or "drop pieces" located along the table support each area of the spine until the thrust is given. Then, each drop-piece gently gives way, reducing the pressure needed to move a specific spinal segment. Additional therapies Our office employs many physical therapy modalities, including electrical muscle stimulation, traction, and disc decompression therapy.
Payment Options
Brands
Biofreeze
Location
We are located at the corner of Elmwood and Graham, accross from the Davis Eye Center.
Amenities
In addition to spinal adjustments, services such as preventive health care and rehabilitative therapy will help you recover optimal health and peak performance without drugs. We will demonstrate how best to care for your back, neck and other extremities to prevent further pain.
Other Information

Parking: Lot, On Site

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Specialties: Radiologist

Services: <p>Our medical professionals employ a wide range of proven techniques for each individual case. Below, you’ll find a brief explanation of the popular chiropractic techniques we use at our practice.</p><p><em><strong>The Thompson Technique</strong></em></p><p> Which was developed by Dr. J. Clay Thompson, has evolved into a system of analysis and means of adjusting the spinal cord. The combination produces precise adjustment.<br><br><em><strong>Trigger Point</strong></em><br>The primary purpose of Trigger Point Therapy is to reduce the pain that results from hypersensitive muscles. Trigger points are identified by gently pressing on the surface of the skin, sensing the texture of the underlying muscle.<br><br>A trigger point is like a knot the size of a pea, buried deep in the muscle tissue. It is made up of lactic acid, a normal byproduct of muscular activity, which sometimes gets trapped in the muscle from physical, chemical or emotional stress.<br><br><em><strong>Drop Table</strong></em><br>This technique makes use of specialized drop-piece mechanisms in the table to assist the adjustment. Individual cushions or "drop pieces" located along the table support each area of the spine until the thrust is given. Then, each drop-piece gently gives way, reducing the pressure needed to move a specific spinal segment.<br><br><em><strong>Additional therapies</strong></em><br>Our office employs many physical therapy modalities, including electrical muscle stimulation, traction, and disc decompression therapy.</p>

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