Spinal Decompression

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What is Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression Therapy involves stretching the spine, using a traction table or similar motorized device, to relieve back pain and/or leg pain.

This procedure is called nonsurgical decompression therapy (as opposed to surgical spinal decompression, such as laminectomy and microdiscectomy).

Why Spinal Decompression Is Done?

Spine injuries or degeneration (wear and tear) to your spine can cause pain. You might feel pain from compression in your spine that puts pressure on your spinal cord or nerves. Spinal decompression is done to relieve the pressure to ease the pain.

Benefits of Spinal Decompression

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What to Expect During Spinal Decompression Treatment

Here are some things you can expect during a spinal decompression treatment: 

When do you need Spinal Decompression Treatment?

Some common reasons you might need spinal decompression treatment include:  

Conditions for Spinal Decompression Treatment

Types of Spinal Decompression

Causes and Symptoms of Spinal Decompression

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Treatments for Spinal Decompression

Decompression therapy is a treatment that helps reduce pain from pressure on nerves by stretching out the affected area. This treatment may help if other treatments like rest, physical therapy, or acupuncture haven’t helped.

Risk in Spinal Decompression Therapy

Medications can cause allergic reactions, and alternative therapies may not work. Decompression surgical options can cause infection, bleeding, blood clots, or nerve or tissue damage.

Prevention for Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression exercises can improve your overall health by stretching and strengthening your spine. These exercises improve stability, posture, and alignment, enhancing comfort in your daily movements. For best results, do spinal decompression exercises a few times per week. Balance your fitness routine with strength training and low-impact cardio such as swimming and biking.

The Treatment Procedure of Spinal Decompression

Treatment: The table or device will be programmed to apply gentle, intermittent traction to your spine. The traction will gradually increase in intensity over time, and will then be released. This cycle will be repeated several times during the treatment session.

Post-treatment: After the treatment, you may be given ice or heat therapy to help reduce any discomfort or inflammation. You may also be given exercises or stretches to do at home to help maintain the benefits of the treatment.

FAQ's

If I undergo Spinal Decompression treatment, how long does it take to see the results?

Most patients report a reduction in pain after the first few sessions. Typically, significant improvement is obtained by the second week of treatment.

How long does it take to complete Spinal Decompression treatment?

Patients remain on the system for 30-45 minutes, daily for the first 2 weeks, three times a week for the following 2 weeks, and followed up by two times a week for the last 2 weeks.

Are there any side effects to the treatment?

Most patients do not experience any side effects. Though, there have been some mild cases of muscle spasms for a short period.

Can Spinal Decompression be used for patients that have had spinal surgery?

In most cases, Spinal Decompression treatment is not contra-indicated for patients that have had spinal surgery. Many patients have found success with Spinal Decompression after a failed back surgery.

Who is not a candidate for Spinal Decompression therapy?

Anyone who has recent spinal fractures, surgical fusion or metallic hardware, surgically repaired aneurysms, infection of the spine, and/or moderate to severe osteoporosis.

Who is a candidate for Spinal Decompression?

Anyone who has been told they need surgery but wishes to avoid it, anyone who has been told there is nothing more available to help, anyone who failed to significantly respond to conservative options (medications, physical therapy, injections, chiropractic, acupuncture), or anyone who still has pain but wishes to obtain the type of care they want.

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