Evidence-Based Case Study
Real patient outcomes demonstrating the effectiveness of chiropractic care
86%
Average Pain Reduction
1
Case Study
Lower Back Pain with Leg Dysfunction Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Charlotte, NC
Verified Outcome
M54.5
6 months
Age 55-64
6 months
📊 Quantified Outcome
Pain Reduction
86%
7/10 → 1/10
Treatment Protocol
Atlas Orthogonal
MLS Laser Therapy
STIM Therapy
Corrective Care
Key Outcomes
- •Pain reduced from 7/10 to 1/10
- •Right leg muscle dexterity fully restored
- •Running 3-3.5 miles without issues
- •Daily workouts without limitations
- •No pain with coughing or sneezing
Patient Experience
"This 59-year-old military veteran was incapacitated for days after simple tasks like bending or lifting. His right leg would lose muscle control, and 8 hours at his desk job left him in constant 7/10 pain. His dream of completing a 10K run in body armor for his 60th birthday seemed impossible. After 37 visits combining laser therapy and chiropractic care, his pain dropped to just 1/10, his leg function completely returned, and he's now running 3+ miles and doing daily workouts without any limitations. He's stable on maintenance care and back to living his active life."
✨Additional Benefits Reported
The patient also experienced these additional improvements:
Improved posture and self-correction awareness
Can bend and unload dishwasher pain-free
Returned to household chores (trash, laundry, pet care)
Now on maintenance care 2x/month
Treatment Details
Comprehensive 36-visit corrective care plan (37 completed). Initial 12 visits with MLS Laser Therapy, followed by STIM with all subsequent visits. Addressed subluxations at cervical, thoracic, lumbar, pelvis, and sacrum levels.
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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