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    Disc Protrusion Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Charlotte, NC

    Verified Outcome
    M51.26
    2 months
    Age 25-34
    2 months
    📊 Quantified Outcome

    Symptom Reduction

    88%

    8/10 → 1/10

    Treatment Protocol

    Spinal Decompression
    Sports Rehabilitation
    Movement Mechanics Training

    Key Outcomes

    • Pain reduced from 8/10 to 1/10
    • Leg radiation eliminated
    • Returned to full CrossFit training
    • Lifting heavier than before injury

    Patient Experience

    "A disc protrusion threatened to end this CrossFit athlete's competitive career. Acute 8/10 pain with leg radiation made squatting and deadlifting impossible. Fast-track spinal decompression resolved his symptoms in just 2 months, and proper rehab had him back to training - now lifting heavier than before with better form and body awareness."

    Additional Benefits Reported

    The patient also experienced these additional improvements:

    PR on deadlift post-recovery
    Improved lifting form
    Greater body awareness
    Injury prevention knowledge

    Treatment Details

    Accelerated spinal decompression protocol with 14 sessions over 2 months. Progressive return-to-sport rehabilitation with focus on lifting mechanics.

    Clinic Information

    Charlotte, NC

    17228 Lancaster Hwy, Suite 208 Charlotte, NC 28277

    Scientific Evidence

    All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.

    Submitted on January 23, 2026

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