Sunday, May 26, 2013

What Can Spinal Decompression Therapy Do For Those With Neck And Back Pain?


When you're suffering from back pain or neck pain, there is nothing more important than finding relief. When your pain begins to affect your ability to do the things in life that are most important to you, it should not be ignored.

What's most important to you? Is it playing with your kids, running around with your dog? How about your hobbies such as working on your car or recreational activities? When you are not able to accomplish these activities or able to work from back or neck pain, then nothing is more important than finding pain relief.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is a non-surgical, non-invasive treatment for neck and back pain that is extremely safe and effective. It has helped many thousands of patients get relief from neck and back pain and get back to an active and pain free life.

It is a very comfortable and relaxing experience which can help patients improve their quality of lives, get back to work, and basically get back to an active and pain free life.

Spinal Decompression Therapy treats the source of your back pain. During treatment, the patient reclines in a comfortable position and a gentle pull works in an effort to relieve pressure between the spinal discs and allows the back to begin a natural healing process.

Spinal decompression works well for herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, failed back surgery, facet syndrome, and spinal stenosis. The treatment can actually decrease the size of a herniated disc almost to nothing and it can be seen on an MRI. Decompression restores disc height which increases hydration, allowing more oxygen to come into that disc.

Preliminary data exists showing the increased disc height and pain reduction from spinal decompression treatments. The difference between traditional physical therapy and spinal decompression is that decompression actually addresses the core of the problem and actually fixes the pathology that is happening in the area of the pain.

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