CONDITIONS TREATED BY DECOMPRESSION THERAPY:-
Spinal Decompression Therapy includes extending the spine with a traction table or other motorised equipment to relieve back and/or leg discomfort. This is known as nonsurgical decompression treatment (as opposed to surgical spinal decompression, such as laminectomy and microdiscectomy). For many years, chiropractors, osteopaths, and other adequately qualified health practitioners have used the same basic idea of spinal traction as spinal decompression devices. Traction and decompression therapy are both used to relieve pain and provide a healing environment for bulging, degenerating, or ruptured discs. Spinal decompression is a sort of traction therapy that is given to the spine in order to achieve numerous putative advantages, including: Create a negative intradiscal pressure to encourage herniated or bulging disc material retraction or relocation. Reduce the pressure in the disc, which will allow healing nutrients and other chemicals to enter.
01 - BENEFITS:-
- 1) It is quite effective. If you are nearing the point where you may require surgery due to a deteriorated disc, research suggest that spinal decompression can help you avoid surgery by 75-85%. The success rate for individuals with a herniation is substantially greater, at 85-95%.
- 2) Long-term results- Remember that spinal decompression is a procedure. On average, it takes six to eight sessions to start feeling better. Every pull forces nutrients into the discs, allowing them to rehydrate. In addition, the herniation is drawn back into the disc. This type of therapy, when done regularly, can give long-term effects. 2) Long-term results- Remember that spinal decompression is a procedure. On average, it takes six to eight sessions to start feeling better. Every pull forces nutrients into the discs, allowing them to rehydrate. In addition, the herniation is drawn back into the disc. This type of therapy, when done regularly, can give long-term effects.
- 3) Improved posture- Many of the pain difficulties we confront are the consequence of bad posture, which disrupts the spine's natural alignment. Nerve interference is eliminated through spinal decompression. Many patients see a significant improvement in general posture when combined with regular chiropractic therapy.
- 4) 5) Pain free therapy- The goal of spinal decompression is to relieve pain in a non-invasive manner. Patients are strapped in either at the waist or at the base of their head while the table moves. There is no downtime and no medicine is needed.