Dr. Daniel Clark
30 Years Experience Counts
Welcome to Macomb Spine Care, I am Dr. Daniel Clark, a back pain & disc specialist for over 30 years. I have been helping hundreds of people just like you live pain-free. As a back pain specialist certified in the Cox® Technic, we focus on the examination and diagnosis of the patient.
I offer a MRI Review for evaluating your cause of pain so just bring your MRI disc and report or CT scan with you on your first visit with me.
Spine Care need not be a long-term treatment requiring numerous visits. Many problems can be fixed in just a few short visits with a careful and focused approach without the use of drugs, injections or surgery!
Macomb Spine Care specializes in Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression methods, utilizing the Cox® Technic, backed by federally funded research, to treat neck, back and sciatic pain. These conditions can be a result from failed back surgery, bulging/herniated discs, degenerative disc disease and stenosis.
In conclusion, I want you to know that there is real hope at relieving your chronic pain despite whatever you have been previously told because here at Macomb Spine Care, 30 years of experience really does count!
Schedule Appointment Today! 586-228-1500
FIND HEALING
At Macomb Spine Care healing the root cause of your pain is our main concern. We understand you want pain relief and desire to live your best life feeling healthy and pain free.
We specialize in Pain Relieving Treatments and can effectively treat these ailments:

Our Difference Is Our Diagnosis
At Macomb Spine Care diagnosing the root cause of your pain is our main concern. We understand you want pain relief and desire to live healthy and pain free.
The diagnosis of your spinal condition is led by the most accurate tests available. This is most crucial to the best clinical outcomes. The back pain specialists must keep abreast to the latest tests and what they mean. Many of our patients had lost hope that they would ever find a cure for their chronic pain and now are leading a normal life once again.
Intervertebral disc pathology is one of the primary causes of back and neck pain. The discs are prone to degeneration and injury as they are compressed and twisted through daily activities.
Bulging or herniated discs often press on spinal nerves, causing severe pain and radiculopathy.
We specialize in pain relieving treatments and can effectively treat these ailments. We do this through our exclusive “Clark Method”.
The Cox®Technic
The goal of Cox® Technic is to help the spinal pain patient go from “pain” to “no pain” as quickly as possible following the “rule of 50%” which governs the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Cox®Technic is a spinal manipulation that relieves back pain, leg pain, neck pain, arm pain, and a host of other spinal related conditions…disc herniation, spinal stenosis, post-surgical continued pain, and pregnancy related back pain.
Cox® Technic is gentle, non-surgical, doctor-controlled treatment and specific level applied to the patient’s spine. The Cox® Technic enables Flexion-Distraction and Axial Decompression of the spine and intervertebral discs.
Well-researched and documented, flexion-distraction and decompression helps relieve spinal pain and return patients to their desired quality of life by …
“The goal of reducing intradiscal pressure is to enhance the osmotic diffusion of fluids and nutrients across the endplates into the disc, furthering the body’s natural healing abilities. Additionally, reduction of intradiscal pressures may help draw the nucleus pulposus of a herniated disc back into the center, thereby relieving pressure on a compressed nerve root—alleviating the problem and the pain.“

The Beginning And The End Of Discogenic Pain
Intervertebral disc pathology is one of the primary causes of back and neck pain. The discs are prone to degeneration and injury as they are compressed and twisted through daily activities.
As the disc degenerates, the gel-like nucleus loses its hydration, reducing disc height and creating the possibility of facet syndrome and lateral foraminal stenosis.
Furthermore, disc degeneration causes the pliable outer coating of the anulus to become brittle and susceptible to cracks and tears that can lead to disc herniations.
Bulging or herniated discs often press on spinal nerves, causing severe pain and radiculopathy.
Damaged intervertebral discs seldom heal because they remain under constant pressure, even while a person is at rest.
It is widely accepted that the ideal environment to improve disc pathology is to decompress, or reduce the intradiscal pressures of the damaged disc.
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