Services We Provide
Relieve Your Back Pain With Spinal Decompression Therapy
Our spinal decompression system is truly a state of the art medical machine that delivers spinal decompression in a safe, comfortable manner. - 60% of all people who have back surgery are repeat candidates after only 2 years.
- The success rate for a second back surgery is only 40%
- If you require a third back surgery, there is only a 5% chance you will get relief.
SpineForce Rehab To Strengthen Your Muscles To Prevent Your Condition From Returning
Dayton, OH spine treatmentStrengthening the muscles of your low back, abdominals and the rest of your core muscles is critical to making a permanent correction in your spine.Auto Accidents
On Site Wellness & Physical Therapy Center
On The Job Injuries
Dr. Poelking is interviewed about spinal decompression therapy.
Class III Low Level Laser Therapy
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been used worldwide for over 40 years to relieve pain, remove scars, heal wounds, regenerate nerves and solve addictions. In a nutshell, Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) causes tissues to heal faster – muscle, skin and nerve – 66% faster according to the above FDA study. Specifically, LLLT works at the cell level. Human cells produce a chemical known as ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) to run the body and heal tissue. All of our body’s activities result from the use of ATP, it’s like gasoline to a car. LLLT stimulates a micro-structure within the cells called the mitochondria (nicknamed the “powerhouse” because it produces ATP) to produce slightly higher amounts of ATP. Thus with more ATP at the cell level, tissues heal faster, and therefore relief comes quicker.
Common conditions treated with LLLT includes but is not limited to the following:
- Neck and Back Pain
- Neuropathy
- Acute and Chronic Pain
- Headaches and Migraines
- Fibromyalgia
- Nerve and Disc Pain
- Carpal Tunnel
- Sciatica
- Sports Injurie
- Scars and Scar Tissue
Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX)
Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) is simply a new type of fluoro-based x-ray system, coupled with new digital and optic technology, allowing clinicians to view the spine in real-time motion at 30 x-rays per second. The procedure is performed with the patient standing and actively moving in a weight-bearing position within the system.
Traditionally, diagnosis of whiplash injuries rely upon non-moving diagnostic procedures, such as static x-rays, stress view x-rays, CT, and MRI. During these tests, patients are asked to stand or lie still: “Don’t move ” and/or “Hold your breath.” Patients hurt more when they move, and pain is commonly an indicator of injury. The majority of these non-moving diagnostic tests come out negative or unremarkable.
Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX) uses advanced technology to detect ligament injuries that could never be seen before because of the lack of motion. Static x-rays, MRI and CT commonly miss injuries because you don't or can't move for the exam. Digital motion x-ray is just the opposite. It can find injuries that are evident only when you move. If your pain increases with movement, common sense tells you that your injuries should be examined "in motion." If you are in pain after an accident and no one can tell you why, digital motion x-ray may hold the answer you are looking for.


