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Spinal Decompression Therapy: A Fact-Based Guide

A chronic pain condition worsens, which it almost always does, many patients consider surgery or turning to potent steroid injections.<br>Fortunately, current developments in chiropractic medicine have given rise to a much more helpful choice: spinal decompression therapy. This cutting-edge procedure mechanically extends your spine to relieve pressure while boosting blood flow to injured areas. <br>

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Spinal Decompression Therapy: A Fact-Based Guide

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  1. Spinal Decompression Therapy: A Fact- Based Guide Anti-inflammatory pain medication can be a good and dependable option when back, neck, sciatic nerve, or radiating pain first appears, sometimes before most patients are even aware that their disease would later become chronic. But while medication can be even more successful when combined with other therapies like massage and physical therapy, nobody should depend on painkillers for continuous, round-the-clock relief. And as a chronic pain condition worsens, which it almost always does, many patients consider surgery or turning to potent steroid injections. Fortunately, current developments in chiropractic medicine have given rise to a much more helpful choice: spinal decompression therapy. This cutting-edge procedure mechanically extends your spine to relieve pressure while boosting blood flow to injured areas. This comprehensive treatment not only offers quick pain relief for various problems but also encourages healing that results in better mobility, an expanded range of motion, and long-lasting relief. What you should know is as follows. The science of spinal decompression Based on the same fundamental chiropractic principles that underpin manual spinal adjustments, spinal decompression therapy uses a motorized, computer-assisted traction table to extend and lengthen your spine mechanically.

  2. The primary objectives of the therapy are to reduce pain and pressure in the spine and to promote a therapeutic environment for spinal discs that are degenerating, bulging, slipping, ruptured, or compressed. How does spinal decompression therapy work? We consider several treatment-determining variables, such as your body weight, the kind of spinal condition, the length of your symptoms, and your general level of sensitivity. Once on the table, you're fitted with a harness fastened to either the motorized half of the table or the portion that softly slides back and forth while cycling through precise curved-angle pull forces and intermittent relaxation. The therapy's gentle, consistent stretching action relieves strain from your spinal discs and creates a small amount of negative pressure that temporarily forces your discs to retract. The discs themselves experience an influx of nutrient-rich fluids and oxygen due to the strong vacuum effect, which promotes and speeds up your body's normal tissue repair process. The benefits of spinal decompression Spinal decompression therapy is an excellent treatment option for almost any disease that results from disc-related pressure and pain since it gradually restores damaged, deteriorated, or compromised spinal discs to a healthy, functioning state. Spinal decompression is used to treat: 1.Bulging or herniated discs Spinal decompression therapy can treat a bulging disc that has protruded beyond its natural space or has fallen out of position. Bulging discs cause lower back discomfort that doesn't go away and persistent neck pain.

  3. Herniated discs or those with breaks in their rubbery covering can be treated with spinal decompression. A herniated disc can produce persistent, burning agony that radiates from your neck into your shoulders or your lower back into your hips and legs when it drains its soft internal gel onto surrounding nerves (sciatica). 2.Spinal stenosis Your spinal canal narrows over time due to spinal stenosis, a degenerative structural condition. Although it can appear anywhere along your spine, the lumbar spine, or lower back, is where it most frequently appears. Spinal decompression therapy attempts to release tension throughout your spinal canal and restore the space to crowded discs to relieve chronic lower back pain, lower body weakness, and other crippling symptoms brought on by spinal stenosis. 3.Facet syndrome Facet syndrome, or pain at any of the flexible facet joints that connect your vertebrae, is typically the result of wear and strain brought on by aging. A weak or damaged disc may collapse and cause your bones to rub against one another, or it may happen when the joint deteriorates and compresses a spinal disc. Spinal decompression therapy is a gentle and efficient approach to stretching compressed parts of the spine, restoring function and flexibility to the facet joints, and speeding up the healing of discs. Conclusion To learn how spinal decompression therapy can help you treat practically any condition brought on by pressure or discomfort in the discs, call or schedule an appointment with Dr. Cory Stock, DC.

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