Pain Control Clinic in Long Beach, MS | Advanced, Non‒Surgical Solutions for Chronic and Severe Discomfort
State-of-the-Art Modalities to Eliminate Your Pain
Vax-D Spinal Decompression
Vax-D (Vertebral Axial Decompression) is a FDA-cleared spinal decompression technology that applies precise, computer-regulated traction to the lumbar spine.
High Energy Inductive Therapy
High energy inductive therapy uses pulsed electromagnetic fields to penetrate deep into soft tissue, stimulating cellular metabolism, reducing inflammation, and accelerating tissue repair at a depth that surface-level therapies cannot reach.
Advanced Neuropathy Protocols
Peripheral neuropathy affects an estimated 20 million Americans, and Mississippi's high rates of diabetes and metabolic disease make it a significant concern for Gulf Coast patients.
Vax-D (Vertebral Axial Decompression) is a FDA-cleared spinal decompression technology that applies precise, computer-regulated traction to the lumbar spine. Herniated disc material is drawn back toward a more normal position, and fluid flows back into dehydrated discs. Clinical data shows Vax-D achieves significant pain reduction in the majority of patients with lumbar disc herniation who are candidates for the protocol. For Long Beach residents facing the choice between surgery and continuing to suffer, this represents a meaningful alternative worth evaluating.
High energy inductive therapy uses pulsed electromagnetic fields to penetrate deep into soft tissue, stimulating cellular metabolism, reducing inflammation, and accelerating tissue repair at a depth that surface-level therapies cannot reach. This treatment is particularly effective for patients managing severe muscular pain, joint inflammation, and conditions where multiple tissue layers are involved. Unlike many passive treatments, inductive therapy works at the cellular level to restore normal physiological function rather than simply blocking the pain signal. Sessions are comfortable, require no recovery time, and can be integrated alongside other protocols in the same visit.
Peripheral neuropathy affects an estimated 20 million Americans, and Mississippi's high rates of diabetes and metabolic disease make it a significant concern for Gulf Coast patients. The burning, numbness, tingling, and balance disruption that define neuropathy are caused by compromised nerve function and reduced blood flow to peripheral nerve tissue. Our advanced neuropathy treatment combines light therapy, electrical stimulation, and nutritional support strategies designed to improve nerve circulation, reduce symptom severity, and slow disease progression. We assess the degree of nerve involvement before treatment begins so the protocol is matched precisely to your condition.