Mechanical Correction
Restoring Joint Motion and Disc Load Using Precise, Disc-Safe Chiropractic Care
Most disc and nerve problems don’t start with pain.
They start with mechanical failure.
When spinal joints stop moving the way they should, discs are forced to absorb stress they were never designed to handle. Over time, that leads to:
- Disc bulges or herniations
- Loss of disc height
- Nerve irritation
- Chronic inflammation
- Pain that keeps coming back
At Precise Chiropractic Center, we use Mechanical Correction to address this root problem — not by chasing symptoms, but by restoring how the spine is supposed to move and load.
What Is Mechanical Correction?
Mechanical correction means:
Restoring proper joint motion, alignment, and load distribution inside the spine.
It is not about:
- “Cracking backs”
- Random adjustments
- Temporary relief
And it is not interchangeable with general chiropractic care. Mechanical correction is precise, disc-aware, and system-driven.
Why Disc Problems Are Mechanical Problems First
Discs do not fail randomly.
They fail when:
- Adjacent joints stop moving correctly
- Load becomes uneven
- Stress concentrates at one segment
- Pressure builds inside the disc
Pain is the result — not the cause. Until faulty mechanics are corrected:
- Discs remain stressed
- Nerves remain irritated
- Healing stalls
- Other treatments struggle to hold
That’s why symptom-only care fails in complex disc cases.
How Mechanical Correction Is Different From “General Chiropractic”
General chiropractic often focuses on:
- Short-term relief
- Broad adjustments
- Mild or uncomplicated cases
Mechanical correction for disc cases requires:
- Segment-specific precision
- Disc-safe force selection
- Controlled correction strategies
- Integration with decompression and tissue healing
In disc cases, how and where you adjust matters. That’s the difference between helping the disc — and aggravating it.
Where Mechanical Correction Fits in Our System
The Precise Disc Correction System™
Your care is built on three core pillars that work together:
- Mechanical Correction – Fixing faulty joint mechanics
- Nerve Decompression – Reducing disc and nerve pressure
- Tissue Regeneration – Healing damaged tissue
Mechanical correction is Pillar 1 — and it runs from the very beginning of care.
Without it:
- Decompression lacks stability
- Tissue healing doesn’t hold
- Results fade
With it:
- Disc stress is reduced
- Nerve pressure becomes manageable
- Healing has a chance to stick
What Mechanical Correction Accomplishes
- Restore normal joint motion
- Improve spinal alignment
- Reduce abnormal disc loading
- Decrease repetitive disc stress
- Support nerve decompression
- Create a stable foundation for healing
This is not about force. It’s about precision and control.
How Mechanical Correction Works With the Other Pillars
While mechanical correction is restoring motion and correcting load…
- We are also using non-surgical decompression to reduce disc pressure
- Using SoftWave and Class IV laser to improve tissue healing
- Stabilizing the spine to protect the correction
Each pillar supports the others. Remove one — the system weakens.
Is Mechanical Correction Safe for Disc Problems?
When done correctly, yes. When done casually or generically, no. That’s why mechanical correction in our clinic is:
- Doctor-directed
- Disc-aware
- Integrated into a full system
- Adjusted based on response and tolerance
We never force motion into a disc that isn’t ready for it.
What Conditions Often Require Mechanical Correction?
- Disc herniations and disc bulges
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spinal stenosis
- Sciatica or radiculopathy
- Chronic neck and back pain
Not every case requires the same correction strategy — and not every patient receives the same approach. That’s why evaluation comes first.
What Mechanical Correction Is NOT
- A one-visit fix
- A standalone treatment
- A replacement for decompression or healing technologies
- Something done “the same way” for every patient
It is a foundational pillar inside a larger corrective process.
How We Decide What Correction You Need
During your Disc Evaluation, we assess:
- Joint motion and restriction patterns
- Disc involvement and severity
- Neurological findings
- Imaging when available
- How your spine responds to testing
From there, we determine:
- Whether mechanical correction is appropriate
- How aggressive or gentle it should be
- How it integrates with decompression and regeneration
If mechanical correction would not help your case, we won’t use it.
The Goal of Mechanical Correction in Our Office
Not to:
- “Pop joints”
- Chase short-term relief
- Apply a generic adjustment
But to:
Correct the mechanical problem that caused the disc issue in the first place.
That’s how real change starts.
Start With a Disc Evaluation
If you’re dealing with a disc or nerve-related condition, the first step is not choosing a treatment.
The first step is understanding how your spine is actually functioning.
We begin with a doctor-led Disc Evaluation to determine:
- Whether mechanical failure is present
- How it’s contributing to your symptoms
- Whether mechanical correction belongs in your plan
At Precise Chiropractic Center, we don’t guess.
We evaluate, correct, and support healing using the Precise Disc Correction System™ — built for serious disc cases that require more than generic care.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
8:30am - 10:30am
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Tuesday
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Wednesday
8:30am - 10:30am
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Thursday
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Friday
8:30am - 10:30am
Saturday
8:30am - 10:30am
Precise Chiropractic Center
4581 Princeton Lane Suite 119
Lake in the Hills, IL 60156
(847) 669-6888