WHAT CONDITIONS DOES SPINAL DECOMPRESSION TREAT?

Many people have experienced neck, back, or sciatic nerve pain at some point or another. At the onset of the pain, people usually resort to anti-inflammatory medication. The medication may help at some point, but it is not the most reliable solution for chronic or long-term pain. 

 

Relying on medication indefinitely creates a fertile ground for harmful side effects. Medication reliance can prompt people to turn to surgery to solve the issue. Chiropractic treatment or spinal decompression can help you avoid surgery. It is vital to find out the conditions that spinal decompression can treat. 

 

 

Spinal Decompression Therapy

 

 

Spinal decompression is an innovative chiropractic treatment. It targets the spine, stretching it to reduce pressure. The procedure helps increase blood flow to the damaged body parts. The technique provides fast pain relief for different conditions. It also promotes healing by improving mobility and increasing the range of motion. 
 

Spinal decompression is based on the same principles as spinal adjustments. This therapy uses a computer-assisted, motorized traction table which helps mechanically lengthen and stretch the spine.

 

 

How Spinal Decompression Works

 

 

Spinal decompression therapy aims to relieve pain and spine-related pressure. The technique creates an ideal healing environment for bulging, degenerating, ruptured, slipped, and compressed spinal discs. During the procedure, the patient will lie down on a traction table. 

 

The chiropractor will fit a harness around the hips. A specialized computer will attach the harness to the table. The harness slides back and forth through specific pull forces with periods of relaxation. The computer monitors the patient’s body response during the treatment.

 

 

Benefits of Spinal Decompression

 

 

Spinal decompression therapy treatment restores degraded, injured, and impaired spinal discs. It is customized to suit each patient. Before the therapy begins, the chiropractor will feed the patient’s information into the computer. 

 

The information includes the nature of the condition, the patient’s weight, duration of symptoms, and level of sensitivity. The therapy creates pressure that causes the discs to retract momentarily. This vacuum effect results in an influx of oxygen and nutrient-rich fluids, accelerating the body’s natural tissue repair.

 

 

Conditions Spinal Decompression Treats

 

 

Spinal decompression treats many conditions. They include:

 

  • Back and neck pain.
  • Herniated or bulging discs.
  • Degenerative disc disease.
  • Sciatica.
  • Spinal stenosis. 
  • Facet syndrome—pain that occurs on the flexible facet joints. 

 

It is usually a result of age-related wear of the tissues. It can also occur when the joint breaks down, compressing the spinal disc. Spinal decompression is gentle and effective. It helps reduce pain, restore function, and speed up disc healing. 

 

 

Scheduling a Spine Evaluation

 

 

Before you opt for surgery for your back pain, it is necessary to have a chiropractor evaluate your condition. Spinal decompression can help you avoid surgery with all its related complications. The evaluation will allow the therapist to develop a customized treatment plan for you. 

 

Spinal decompression can help relieve nerve pressure and provide fast relief. It can also help your spine heal from chronic pain. Spinal decompression can offer relief to most people suffering from various conditions. 

 

For more on spinal decompression, visit South Bay Wellness Center & Chiropractic at our office in San Jose, California. You can call (408) 642-6060 today to schedule an appointment.