No, it doesn’t hurt—it actually feels like a deep stretch. It takes a few times to get used to it – so we’ll start you out easy and work our way up so you’re comfortable. You may feel like you had a massage afterward… a good kind of sore. Think of it like orthodontics for your spine, except you don’t have to wear the braces at home… you just do it in the office!
Does iTrac® Hurt?
About the Author: Andrew Smith, D.C.
Dr. Smith graduated from the State University at Albany with a bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. He continued his studies and received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Atlanta.
Many years in practice and thousands of patients has lead Dr. Smith to develop the A.S. remodeling procedure. These unique protocols address the triad of headaches, neck pain and TMJD. He uses state of the art, FDA approved technology called ITRAC to help reposition the cervical spine while relieving pressure on delicate discs and nerves.