Spinal Decompression Therapy – An Effective Treatment Option for a Herniated Disc

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Spinal Decompression Therapy – An Effective Treatment Option for a Herniated Disc


Summary: Nonsurgical spinal decompression therapy can relieve pain and promote effective healing of a herniated disc. Herniated disc or slipped disc develops when one of the cushion-like pads between the vertebrae moves out of position and presses on adjacent nerves. Spinal decompression therapy in Brooklyn is an effective solution for the condition. Many medical, physiotherapy, and chiropractic practices use this nonsurgical therapy with great results A slipped disc can occur anywhere along the spine, though it usually affects the lower back or neck region. Slipped disks are more common in people over the age of 30, and are about twice as common in men as they are in women. It is estimated that 1 to 5% of all people will have back pain caused by a slipped disc at some point in their lives. The most common causes of a herniated disc are wear and tear, repetitive movements, lifting the wrong way, injury, obesity, and genetics. Herniated discs are relatively common in the field of sports. The San Diego Union-Tribune recently reported that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is likely dealing with a herniated disc. Symptoms of Herniated Disc The common signs of a herniated disc are:  Intense arm pain or leg pain typically in areas like the buttocks, thigh and calf  Numbness, tingling, burning  Muscle weakness, spasms, and altered reflexes  Loss of bowel or bladder control It is essential to obtain effective treatment for a herniated disc as early as possible. If left untreated, it could lead to permanent nerve damage.

How Nonsurgical Spinal Decompression Works

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In a professional multispecialty healthcare center in Brooklyn, experienced pain management specialists will perform a thorough evaluation of the patient to detect the root cause of the pain using x-ray or an MRI scan, if required. Nonsurgical spinal decompression therapy is drug-free and completely noninvasive. It is performed using a traction table or similar motorized device and involves stretching the spine to increase space between the vertebral discs. This creates negative pressure, allowing the herniated and bulging disc to return to its original position, along with oxygen, water, nutrients, and other healing substances. The therapy relieves the pressure on the nerve and promotes healing. The patient lies either face down or face up on a computer-controlled table. A harness is fitted around the patient’s pelvis and another around the trunk. The upper part of the table remains in a fixed position while the lower part, to which the patient is harnessed, moves back and forth to provide the traction and relaxation. The treatment can be customized to suit the patient’s specific needs. A treatment session typically lasts 20 to 25 minutes, though the duration of the treatment and number of sessions depends on the diagnosis, condition of the patient, and the physician’s recommendations. Spinal decompression therapy offers a variety of benefits:  Nonsurgical, safe, and comfortable  No anesthesia  Drug-free  Effectively relieves pain due to a herniated disc  Treatment is completely painless and most people even notice a reduction of pain during their sessions  Improved circulation and ability to absorb nutrients  Requires no extensive recovery time

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Who is not a Good Candidate for Spinal Decompression Therapy? Patients are thoroughly evaluated to determine if spinal decompression therapy would work for them as it may not be a suitable option for everyone. It is not recommended for patients who have severe obesity, severe nerve damage or nerve tethering from scarring, osteoporosis, previous spinal fusion and instrumentation (i.e. screws, plates, rods, cages). Pregnant women should not undergo this therapy.

Get Treatment at a Multispecialty Healthcare Center in Brooklyn In a reliable multispecialty center, nonsurgical spinal decompression therapy is combined with other modalities such as ice or heat therapy, chiropractic adjustments and/or active rehabilitation to strengthen spinal muscles. Chiropractors, physical therapists and other healthcare professionals will collaborate to provide customized treatment and help patients restore physical function quickly and painlessly.

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