Historically people have associated chiropractic only with back and neck pain. However, the recent advances in brain research and imaging strongly support the new specialty of chiropractic neurology. This advanced branch of chiropractic offers new hope for those who have not found relief from conventional treatment. On-going education and advanced training allows Dr. Charles to assess and provide treatments for complex disorders involving the nervous system. Chiropractic neurology incorporates similar training to medical neurology but differs in application that is treatments and therapies. Consequently, chiropractic neurologists may recommend treatment or therapies that may not be familiar to other practitioners and will likely be new to you as well. Such treatment, known as afferent stimulation, is the use of elements of the physical environment that are non-invasive and non-surgical. Examples of afferent stimulation include chiropractic adjustments, eye exercises, light, heat, water, sound, and electricity. When these afferent stimulation modalities are specifically and correctly applied to your case immediate results are often observed. Your nervous system will begin to regain its optimal function and you will begin to regain your life.
Baltimore Back and Pain Center is very experienced in working with all kinds of people from the elderly to adults, teens, children, infants and even those with sports injuries.