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Human Spine Anatomy

Spine 

Chiropractic care of the spine offers a range of scientifically supported benefits, particularly in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Numerous studies have shown that spinal manipulation can significantly reduce acute and chronic low back pain, with outcomes comparable to or better than conventional medical care, often with fewer side effects【1】. Chiropractic adjustments help improve joint mobility, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pressure on spinal nerves, which may enhance nervous system function and overall body mechanics【2】. Research also suggests that spinal manipulation can lead to improved range of motion, posture, and functional ability, especially in individuals with neck pain, tension headaches, and certain types of migraines【3】. Additionally, regular chiropractic care may support a non-pharmacological approach to pain management, helping patients reduce reliance on opioid medications【4】.

Sources:

  1. Goertz et al., JAMA Network Open, 2018 – Effect of spinal manipulation on low back pain.

  2. Rubinstein et al., Cochrane Review, 2011 – Spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low-back pain.

  3. Bryans et al., Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2011 – Chiropractic treatment of headaches.

  4. Whedon et al., Pain Medicine, 2018 – Association between chiropractic use and opioid receipt.

Back Pain

Migraines & Headaches

Sciatica

Hip Pain

Neck Pain

Joint Pain

Injuries

At Hurley Wellness, we specialize in providing comprehensive care for a wide range of injuries, including those sustained in the workplace, through personal injury (PI) cases, sports activities, and auto accidents. Our integrative approach combines chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapies, and rehabilitative techniques to support the body’s natural healing process, reduce pain, and restore optimal function. Whether you’re recovering from whiplash after a car accident, a repetitive strain from work, or a sprain from athletic activity, our team tailors each treatment plan to your unique needs and injury history. We also assist with the necessary documentation for insurance and legal cases to ensure a smooth recovery process, both physically and administratively. At Hurley Wellness LLC, our mission is to get you back to doing what you love—safely, quickly, and with long-term wellness in mind.

Work Place Injury

Sports Injury

Auto Injury

Personal Injury

Leg Injury
Physical Therapy Session
Physical Therapy Session

Pain

Hurley Wellness offers a multidimensional approach to healing, combining chiropractic care, acupuncture, spinal decompression, and shockwave therapy—each supported by research for their effectiveness in treating pain and improving function. Chiropractic adjustments have been shown to reduce back and neck pain, enhance mobility, and improve overall quality of life by optimizing spinal alignment and nervous system function【1】. Acupuncture, a time-tested therapy, is supported by clinical studies for its ability to alleviate chronic pain, reduce inflammation, and activate the body’s natural healing response through endorphin release and improved circulation【2】. Spinal decompression therapy, particularly for disc herniations and sciatica, has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing pressure on spinal nerves and enhancing disc rehydration, often preventing the need for surgical intervention【3】. Shockwave therapy (extracorporeal shockwave therapy or ESWT) is backed by evidence for its success in treating chronic soft tissue injuries such as plantar fasciitis and tendinopathies, stimulating cellular regeneration and improving blood flow to promote healing【4】. Together, these services create a synergistic treatment experience designed to relieve pain, restore function, and support long-term wellness.

Sources:

  1. Bronfort et al., Spine Journal, 2010 – Effectiveness of manual therapies for low back pain.

  2. Vickers et al., Archives of Internal Medicine, 2012 – Acupuncture for chronic pain: a meta-analysis.

  3. Apfel et al., Pain Practice, 2008 – Efficacy of non-surgical spinal decompression.

  4. Gerdesmeyer et al., Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2008 – Radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy for chronic tendinopathy.

Carpel Tunnel

Knee Pain

Hip Pain

Shoulder and Arm Pain

Foot and Ankle Pain

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