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Could This Be the Answer Before Surgery?
Join Our Spinal Decompression Workshop
If you’ve been told you have a bulging or herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, chronic back pain, or you’re starting to hear the word “surgery”—this workshop is for you.
Join Dr. Christopher Mosier and Ellen Mosier for an in-depth Spinal Decompression Workshop, where we walk you through:
• What spinal decompression therapy is
• How it works to relieve pressure on injured discs
• Why disc injuries are so difficult to heal
• Who is a good candidate—and who is not
• Real-life results we’ve seen right here in our clinic
Since introducing decompression therapy into our office, we have seen life-changing results in real people—many of whom were previously told surgery was their only option.
At Mosier Family Chiropractic, we don’t believe in simply masking symptoms. Our focus has always been correcting the underlying issue in the spine. Disc injuries and inflammation have long been one of the greatest challenges in conservative care—until now.
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Could This Be the Answer Before Surgery?
Join Our Spinal Decompression Workshop
If you’ve been told you have a bulging or herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, chronic back pain, or you’re starting to hear the word “surgery”—this workshop is for you.
Join Dr. Christopher Mosier and Ellen Mosier for an in-depth Spinal Decompression Workshop, where we walk you through:
• What spinal decompression therapy is
• How it works to relieve pressure on injured discs
• Why disc injuries are so difficult to heal
• Who is a good candidate—and who is not
• Real-life results we’ve seen right here in our clinic
Since introducing decompression therapy into our office, we have seen life-changing results in real people—many of whom were previously told surgery was their only option.
At Mosier Family Chiropractic, we don’t believe in simply masking symptoms. Our focus has always been correcting the underlying issue in the spine. Disc injuries and inflammation have long been one of the greatest challenges in conservative care—until now.