Address: 4060 Peachtree Rd NE ste j, Atlanta, GA 30319, USA
Phone: +14047678873
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–6:15PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7:15PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6:15PM
Thursday: 10AM–7:15PM
Friday: 8AM–1PM
Saturday: Closed
Garry Pate
Complete Spine Solution is Awesome!. The Staff is Amazing. They are attentive to my needs and focus on getting the results. I am glad I choose them for improving my back care and my overall health. The Music has help build my playlist as well. Nice Bonus?
Austin Freeman
Excellent care and individualized recovery plans. I was experiencing chronic upper back and neck pain and within the first month it was drastically reduced. After two months it was almost gone entirely. Highly recommend!
Tayler Morgan
Cannot recommended Complete Spine solutions enough. They offer care unlike any chiropractic you will find. They correct your spine rather than just “cracking” you and sending you on your way. The entire staff has been so well trained they make the entire process a breeze. Flexible appointment times. Dr Shapiro and Dr Asli are so kind and caring. Both treat you with the upmost care and individual attention. They make a point to remember your name and personality and cater to that.
Lindsey Campbell
Amazing service! I noticed a lot of imrpovement for my pain after one week of care for my three herniated disks.
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Consult a chiropractor certified in Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP) when you experience any of the following: Sharp lower back pain - could be a disc herniation or other acute spine or organ issue that needs to be addressed. Back pain lasting more than a week - could be something serious that won’t resolve on its own. This is less likely a muscle spasm and more of an injury that should get medical attention. Pain, coldness, tingling or weakness in the legs, feet or toes - this is generally inflammation of sensory or motor nerves. Vascular issues should be ruled out when more basic spine care does not resolve these symptoms. A loss of bowel or bladder function - this is a medical emergency, go directly to the ER! - could indicate spinal cord compression and warrants immediate emergency medical attention. After the emergency is taken care of, have your spinal structure thoroughly evaluated by a CBP chiropractor to determine the root cause of the problem.
We recommend that patients who have back pain avoid compressive forces on the disc. This happens with seated as well as standing overhead presses. Also, avoid sit-ups and leg lifts that put significant strain on the lower back. As a general rule, when your back hurts, avoid prolonged sitting. As stated previously, motion is the better course of action.
Stretching and core strengthening exercises are a great for preventing back pain. The foundation of the strength of your body is your “core” region, the area located around your lower back and abdomen. Keep this area strong and flexible by doing core strengthening exercises such as planks. Always use good form. As you begin to fatigue, pay close attention to your form. If your hips start to sag downward, stop this exercise. Exercises that burn a lot of calories to help keep the “weight off” will decrease the stress that belly fat puts on your lower back. These exercises consist of aerobic type exercises like running, swimming, cycling, etc. Consult your doctor before starting a new exercise regimen. Additionally, eating a proper diet will give you the best chance at getting to and maintaining a proper weight, for overall better health and avoidance of weight-related health conditions, including pain.
Ice is best for most acute type pain. It has been proven to be a more effective pain blocker than heat in most cases where injury or inflammation is involved. Heat is more often used for chronic, non-inflammatory conditions such as arthritic degeneration. Ice should be applied as close to the skin as possible, but not directly on the skin. Twenty minutes works best to penetrate the tissue and have a pain relieving effect.
Stretching and core strengthening exercises are a great for preventing back pain. The foundation of the strength of your body is your “core” region, the area located around your lower back and abdomen. Keep this area strong and flexible by doing core strengthening exercises such as planks. Always use good form. As you begin to fatigue, pay close attention to your form. If your hips start to sag downward, stop this exercise. Exercises that burn a lot of calories to help keep the “weight off” will decrease the stress that belly fat puts on your lower back. These exercises consist of aerobic type exercises like running, swimming, cycling, etc. Consult your doctor before starting a new exercise regimen. Additionally, eating a proper diet will give you the best chance at getting to and maintaining a proper weight, for overall better health and avoidance of weight-related health conditions, including pain.
Spinal misalignments can cause pinched nerves, muscle spasms, headaches, back pain, neck pain, slipped discs, and sciatica. Application of Complete Spine Solutions Spinal Correction has helped to relieve or eliminate these symptoms, as well as a host of other conditions, such as ADHD, allergies, asthma, stomach problems, bedwetting, carpal tunnel syndrome, colic, ear infections, PMS, scoliosis, whiplash, etc. We do not treat these conditions directly, but as the spine returns to proper positioning, the stress on the nervous system is reduced and the body begins to heal itself. As such, we can often bring our patients out of pain and back to optimal function without the need for medications or surgery.
Although many chiropractors are not taking x-rays these days, we liken it to a mechanic who works on your car without looking under the hood. It may be necessary to take digital X-rays to scientifically confirm the best treatment for your particular spinal structure/condition. These images are high quality, with the low radiation exposure, much like those typically found only in the finest hospitals. The radiographs that we take pose no increased risk of cancer. We will give you a copy of your radiographs, along with a full explanation, at your Report of the Doctor’s Findings (second) visit.
You get what you pay for. I assure you, our examination is the most detailed examination you’ve ever received. Here’s what we do: Following the consult, we will perform a number of orthopedic, neurologic, range of motion, and digital postural tests, to determine which body tissues are affected and to what extent. Our findings will help us identify specific areas of your body that need attention, from a musculoskeletal, neurologic, and physiologic standpoint. We make every effort to explain to our patients what we do, and why we do it, so you can fully understand what is going on in your body.
You will meet with the doctor and review your medical history and current health issues. To gain a global perspective on your symptoms and determine the underlying cause, the doctor will ask numerous questions about the problems you’re experiencing. During this session, you should feel free to openly discuss your health-related conditions, as well as your expectations and concerns.
Our office is not open on the weekend. My team works really hard all week to deliver the best healthcare experience for every patient we see. I let them have time with their family and friends on the weekend.
As a prospective patient, we think you will be pleased with our results if you: *Do not want invasive approaches with side effects to solve your health issues *Want to find the root cause of your health problem, not just address the symptoms *Are looking for a long-term solution and not a quick fix *Want the most advanced, all-natural spinal care available* *Desire to get the best results in the shortest possible time *Want a customized, non-cookie cutter, proven approach to solving your problem* *Want to be treated as someone with great health potential, not as a dollar sign *Understand that optimal spinal structure = optimal health = optimal functioning of the body *Understand that creating an optimal spine requires a commitment of both time and money *Are looking for something different and more effective than what you’d find in traditional chiropractic, physical therapy or MD setting *Accept responsibility to keep your appointments and do your customized home exercises
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