(203) 967-8888  |  1200 High Ridge Rd. Stamford, CT 06905

What We Treat

At CT Spine Center, we treat a wide variety of ailments. View our full list of conditions treated below.

What we treat in the body.

Headache

Headaches

At CT Spine Center in Stamford, we offer a non-invasive spine alignment approach to assessing and treating headaches.

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Neck Pain

The slightest change in the positioning of the seven bones of the cervical spine (neck) can create pain and reduce the mobility of the neck.

Feeling pain in back.

Back Pain

Through the use of Atlas Orthogonal technology, CT Spine Center offers a non-invasive, effective approach for lower back pain treatments.

Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is pain that patients exhibit for more than six months. This can include tension in muscles, pain in the body, etc.

What we treat in the brain.

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Concussions

People who suffer concussions experience severe headaches, slurred speech, disruptions in sleep, and what is known as brain fog.

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Post-Concussion

Also known as Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, concussions account for almost 80 percent of all traumatic brain injuries in the county each year.

Pain in neck

Whiplash

or many people, the real damage from whiplash injuries may not show up for decades after the initial trauma.

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Brain Injuries

Anyone can experience or witness a terrifying or life-altering event that leaves them shaken by what they saw or what they lived through.

Chronic conditions we treat.

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Trauma Recovery

Two of the most common causes of work-related accidents are slips, trips, and falls and contact with objects and equipment.

Chest pain is the worst

Post-COVID Syndrome

Since COVID-19 is a relatively new illness and years of research data have yet to be collected or analyzed about the virus and its effect on people.

Businesswoman Suffer From Neck Pain

Fibromyalgia

As one of the most common types of chronic pain disorders, fibromyalgia is estimated to affect between 5 million and 10 million people in the U.S