Corrective spinal traction orthotics for structural health in Marietta
Remodeling a curve takes time and a specific load.
Remodeling a spinal curve takes time and a specific mechanical load. Learn how corrective spinal traction orthotics support your structural health.
Remodeling a spinal curve takes time and a specific load
Remodeling a spinal curve takes time and a specific mechanical load. When gravity, daily postural stress, or past injuries alter your structural alignment, simple rest rarely corrects the underlying spinal shape. At Plasker Chiropractic, we use corrective spinal traction orthotics to apply calculated, sustained tension to targeted spinal segments. This steady force encourages connective tissues to slowly adapt, supporting long-term structural changes rather than temporary symptom relief.
If you live in Marietta and want measurable, evidence-informed care, understanding the physics of your spine matters. Bones and ligaments respond East Cobb to consistent physical cues over months, not days. By combining this mechanical support with expert evaluation, your clinician helps you address structural shifts that contribute to chronic fatigue and joint wear.
Where this equipment does its work

Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise
The part that decides whether it comes back.

Auto Accident & Whiplash Injury Care
Treated properly, documented properly.

Corrective Chiropractic Care
Restoring movement to joints that stopped moving.

Custom Foot Orthotics & Gait Support
Made from your foot, not selected from a wall.

Disc & Nerve Care Program
One irritated nerve root, treated at its source.

Functional Nutrition & Supplementation
Food as an input, tested rather than assumed.

Massage Therapy
Therapeutic, and part of a plan.

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
For discs, not for backs in general.

Pediatric Chiropractic
Gentler than you are imagining. Considerably.

Personal Injury Care & Documentation
Records an attorney can actually use.

Post-Surgical & Post-Injury Rehabilitation
After the operation, or after the injury.

Prenatal & Postpartum Chiropractic
A pelvis that has to open, and a spine carrying more.

Running & Gait Analysis
Your running form, measured rather than described.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.

Structural Correction & Posture Rehabilitation
Changing the structure, not just easing the symptom.

Upper Cervical Care
The two joints that carry your skull.
What we point it at
Spine & Back
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What people want to know about it
Temporary muscle soreness or mild stiffness is the most frequent side effect as tight supporting tissues adapt to new mechanical loads. These sensations typically subside within twenty-four hours. Your clinician adjusts tension settings carefully to minimize discomfort and ensure your nervous system tolerates the treatment well.
Standard stretching applies generalized tension across broad muscle groups. In contrast, clinical traction uses precise mechanical angles and weighted vectors to target specific vertebral segments. This targeted approach isolates restricted spinal joints, effectively reducing intradiscal pressure in ways that basic floor stretches cannot achieve.
Structural remodeling of spinal ligaments and discs requires consistent, long-term mechanical loading. While pain reduction often occurs within the first few weeks, measurable radiographic changes in spinal curves typically take several months of dedicated care, active rehabilitation, and regular clinical re-evaluations.
Yes. Equipment provides an external mechanical load, but it cannot replace active clinical examination, manual adjustments, or neuromuscular re-education. Combining traction with Corrective Chiropractic Care ensures that your joints move correctly while your nervous system learns to stabilize the new structural alignment during daily tasks.
Ready to evaluate your spinal structure?
Schedule an initial examination at Plasker Chiropractic in Marietta to discuss whether corrective spinal traction orthotics fit your health goals.












