Oxford Leg Pain

Finally! A Real Solution to Leg Pain!

"Where's the pain? Down the back of your leg, making your little toe numb? That tells us about all we need to know: Your L5S1 disc is probably pressing on a nerve." Okay, we confess: at Satterwhite Chiropractic, we find that determining leg pain can be fun.

leg pain distribution image But we know leg pain isn't fun for you. When you learn that it's coming from the spine, it's even more distressing. You wonder, "How do I get rid of leg pain that's coming from my spine?"

Satterwhite Chiropractic's Cox Technic

Satterwhite Chiropractic offers leg pain (aka sciatica) relief to Oxford residents with Cox Technic Flexion Distraction and Decompression, a non-surgical chiropractic treatment documented to alleviate leg pain - along with related lower back pain - and help control it.

Give us 30 days. The objective of the treatment is 50% relief of leg pain in 30 days, though most patients find up to 100% relief and often much more quickly. Most of our patients even continue working during care. Just know that you won't have to be under care forever.

Our goal is to get you back to your normal life as soon as possible. Satterwhite Chiropractic checks your progress at every visit. As you heal, the number of visits is reduced. 91% of Cox Technic patients report pain relief at the end of treatment. That's a huge percentage!

Though no cure for back and leg pain has yet been found, we at Satterwhite Chiropractic help Oxford leg pain patients just like you every day. We're certain you, too, can find relief and control for your leg pain enough to enjoy your life more fully.

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