
Back pain has a frustrating way of disappearing—only to return weeks or months later.
You rest for a few days, take medication, maybe get a massage or even an injection, and things start to feel better. Then you lift something, spend too long sitting at work, or simply wake up one morning with the same pain all over again.
If this cycle sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
One of the biggest reasons chronic back pain keeps returning is that many treatments focus on controlling symptoms instead of addressing the underlying problem. At Frisco Spinal Rehab, we’ve developed our Disc Recovery Protocol to help qualified patients identify the true source of their pain and create the conditions for long-term healing—not just temporary relief.
Many people assume back pain is caused by a pulled muscle.
While muscle strains certainly happen, chronic back pain is often more complex.
Pain may originate from:
When the underlying cause isn’t addressed, the pain may improve temporarily but return when normal daily activities place stress on the injured area again.
That is why so many people find themselves treating the same back pain over and over.
Pain medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxers, and injections can all have an important role in helping manage symptoms. However, for many disc-related conditions, these treatments may not correct the mechanical problem creating the pain.
Imagine placing a bucket under a leaking roof.
The bucket catches the water, but it doesn’t repair the hole.
Similarly, reducing pain doesn’t always resolve the pressure, irritation, or dysfunction affecting the spine.
Our goal is to identify the source of the problem and determine whether conservative treatment may help improve spinal function—not simply reduce discomfort for a few hours.
Every patient who visits Frisco Spinal Rehab receives a comprehensive evaluation before treatment recommendations are made.
Rather than applying the same treatment to everyone, we build an individualized Disc Recovery Protocol based on your diagnosis, examination findings, symptoms, and goals.
Depending on your condition, your personalized treatment plan may include:
Not every patient needs every therapy.
Our focus is selecting the right combination of treatments for each individual patient.
One reason chronic back pain can persist is that spinal discs heal differently than muscles.
Unlike many tissues in the body, discs have a limited direct blood supply. They receive nutrients through a slow diffusion process from the surrounding vertebrae.
When a damaged disc remains compressed, inflamed, or irritated, that natural healing process becomes more difficult.
Creating a healthier environment around the injured disc may allow the body to recover more effectively over time.
For many patients with disc-related back pain, DRX9000 spinal decompression becomes one of the most important parts of treatment.
Unlike ordinary traction, the DRX9000 uses computerized technology to deliver precise decompression to targeted areas of the spine.
This gentle process is designed to:
Many patients searching for DRX9000 spinal decompression in Frisco are looking for an option that addresses the underlying disc problem without surgery.
Disc injuries don’t affect only the disc itself.
Inflammation often develops in nearby muscles, ligaments, joints, and soft tissues.
For that reason, many patients also receive MLS robotic laser therapy as part of their personalized treatment plan.
MLS laser therapy may help:
When appropriate, combining spinal decompression with MLS laser therapy allows us to address several aspects of the recovery process at the same time.
Technology alone rarely solves every problem.
Our doctors also evaluate how your spine moves, how your muscles function, and whether joint restrictions or muscle tension are contributing to your pain.
Depending on your needs, treatment may include:
Improving the way your body moves can help reduce unnecessary stress on healing spinal structures.
One of the biggest reasons back pain comes back is that the muscles supporting the spine have never been retrained.
As symptoms improve, rehabilitation becomes increasingly important.
Your exercise program may focus on:
This stage of care helps support long-term spinal health instead of simply treating the current episode of pain.
Recovery continues long after each office visit.
Patients often receive personalized guidance on:
These simple changes help protect healing tissues while reducing repeated stress on the spine.
Our comprehensive approach may be appropriate for patients experiencing:
Not everyone is a candidate for spinal decompression. Certain conditions—including fractures, infections, significant spinal instability, or some surgical emergencies—require different treatment. A thorough evaluation helps determine the most appropriate course of care.
For more than 25 years, Frisco Spinal Rehab has focused on helping patients recover from spine-related conditions using conservative care whenever appropriate.
Our clinic combines advanced technology—including three DRX9000 spinal decompression systems, the MLS robotic laser, and comprehensive rehabilitation—with experienced clinical evaluation and individualized treatment planning.
Instead of chasing symptoms, we focus on identifying the underlying cause of your pain and creating a customized plan that supports lasting improvement.
If your back pain keeps returning despite medications, injections, or temporary treatments, it may be time to find out why.
At Frisco Spinal Rehab, we’ll perform a detailed evaluation, review any imaging studies, and determine whether our Disc Recovery Protocol may be appropriate for your condition.
If you’re searching for DRX9000 spinal decompression in Frisco or looking for a comprehensive, non-surgical approach to chronic back pain, schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward lasting recovery.
Why does my back pain keep coming back?
Recurring back pain often means the underlying problem has not been fully addressed. Disc injuries, muscle imbalance, poor movement patterns, and nerve irritation can continue causing symptoms even after temporary pain relief.
Is DRX9000 enough by itself?
For some patients, spinal decompression is an important part of treatment. However, many people achieve the best results when decompression is combined with other therapies based on their individual diagnosis and goals.
Can chronic back pain improve without surgery?
Many patients with disc-related back pain improve with conservative treatment and never require surgery. However, every case is unique, and a comprehensive evaluation is necessary to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
How do I know if I’m a candidate?
The best way to determine whether our Disc Recovery Protocol is appropriate is through a complete consultation and examination. We’ll review your symptoms, perform a physical evaluation, and discuss any imaging studies before making recommendations.