Back & Nerve Pain

Back Pain & Sciatica Relief in Round Rock.

Most back pain doesn't need surgery - or pills. We identify the exact cause of your pain and build a non-surgical care plan that actually resolves it, not just masks it.

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What You Get

What Back & Sciatica Care Includes.

Back pain and sciatica aren't single diagnoses - they're symptoms with many possible causes. A treatment plan that works starts with identifying the actual driver. At our Round Rock clinic, every back-pain patient gets:

  • Full orthopedic and neurological exam. We test nerve reflexes, muscle strength, flexibility, and joint motion to isolate the problem.
  • Structural X-rays when warranted. Imaging is ordered only when it changes the treatment plan - never routinely.
  • Targeted spinal adjustments. Precise manipulation of the vertebrae causing nerve pressure or restricted motion.
  • Spinal decompression therapy. For herniated or bulging discs, we use motorized decompression to gently separate the vertebrae and create negative pressure that pulls disc material back into place.
  • Soft-tissue therapy. We release tight psoas, piriformis, and paraspinal muscles that lock the spine out of alignment between visits.
  • Home rehab protocols. Specific stretches and exercises matched to your condition. Compliance between visits is what makes the results stick.

Why This Approach Works.

Most back-pain patients have been through the standard loop: primary care doctor prescribes muscle relaxers, pain comes back, specialist orders an MRI, injections are suggested, surgery gets floated. The problem is none of that addresses the underlying mechanical issue.

Chiropractic care, when properly applied, directly addresses the mechanical cause - misaligned joints, nerve compression, muscle imbalance - and gives the body the best possible chance to heal on its own. Studies consistently show that chiropractic outperforms medication alone for low-back pain, and that patients who start with conservative care have significantly lower rates of surgery later.

  • We use evidence-based protocols. No magic. No lifetime packages. Just the treatments that research and our clinical experience show work for your specific diagnosis.
  • We integrate decompression and rehab. Adjustments alone aren't enough for most disc issues. Combined protocols get results faster.
  • We know when to refer. If we can't help you, we'll tell you at your first visit and point you to the right specialist.

Our Process.

  1. Free consultation. You describe your pain, what you've tried, and what your goals are.
  2. Exam & imaging (if needed). Orthopedic, neurological, and range-of-motion testing. X-rays only if clinically justified.
  3. Diagnosis & plan. We tell you exactly what's causing the pain, how many visits it will take, and what your insurance covers.
  4. Care begins. Often same-day for acute cases.
  5. Re-exam every 4–6 visits. If you're not tracking toward resolution, we change the plan.

Pricing.

Your free consultation is genuinely free - no obligation. New-patient exams run $60–$120 and are typically covered in part by insurance. Back-pain care plans usually involve 12–20 visits over 8–12 weeks for moderate cases; we'll give you a clear total before you commit.

What Patients Say

Getting Round Rock Back on Its Feet.

★★★★★
I had sciatica so bad I couldn't sit through a workday. Six weeks of care and I'm completely back to normal. No surgery, no drugs.
Jenna H.Sciatica
★★★★★
Walked in bent over with lower back spasms. They got me upright the same day. Five visits later I was lifting again.
Marcus T.Acute Back Pain
★★★★★
MRI showed a herniated disc. Instead of surgery I did decompression here for 10 weeks and I'm pain-free.
Patrick O.Herniated Disc

FAQ

Back & Sciatica Questions.

What causes sciatica?

Sciatica is caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, most often from a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, piriformis syndrome, or pelvic misalignment. We identify the exact cause during your exam before recommending treatment.

How long until my back pain goes away?

Most acute back pain responds within 2–4 weeks of care. Chronic conditions take longer - typically 6–12 weeks. We set expectations clearly at your first visit.

Do I need surgery for a herniated disc?

Most herniated discs respond to conservative care including adjustments, spinal decompression, and targeted rehab. Surgery is a last resort for cases that don't respond.

Will adjustments make my sciatica worse?

No - when done by a licensed DC after a proper exam. We rule out any condition that would make manipulation unsafe before we touch your spine.

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