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Non Surgical
Spinal Decompression Therapy

WHAT IS SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY?

Spinal Decompression Therapy is non-surgical therapy that reduces disc herniations and disc bulges. But, it also rehydrates and repairs degenerated discs.

HOW DOES SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY WORK?

Spinal Decompression Therapy works by using a specific combination of force of pull, angle in degree of pull and varying time to create a negative pressure inside the disc. And this reversal of pressure creates a vacuum inside the disc that draws in building discs and extruded disc material back into place, taking pressure off pinched or irritated nerves.

BACK PAIN? TRY A CONSULTATION

Let us take a look - our chiropractor will do a thorough examination along with a comprehensive x-rays to find out if Spinal Decompression Therapy can help your pain so you won’t have to pay for therapy you don’t need.

NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR:

1. DISC BULGE, RADICULOPATHY (RADIATING PAIN)
2. DISC HERNIATION
3. PINCHED NERVE
4. SPINAL PAIN
5. POST-SURGICAL PAIN
6. DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE


Combining chiropractic with the latest cold laser, manual therapy, massage, spinal remoulding, kinesio taping, nutritional anti-inflammatory supplements, natural pain relief topicals and stretching routines, we offer the highest quality of non-surgical treatment for back and neck pains caused by disc bulge, disc herniation, pinched nerve, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis and post-surgical pains. Spinal Decompression Therapy has also been proven effective for up to 88.9% of patients as reported by Dr. Leslie through a Mayo Clinic study.


Non-surgical spinal decompression involves the use of a DOC cervical/lumbar table that applies a traction force to the spine, stretching the spine and creating negative pressure within the discs. This negative pressure can help to draw bulging or herniated discs back into place, reducing pressure on nerves and relieving pain. It improves the imbibition properties of the spinal disc.

Surgical spinal decompression, on the other hand, involves removing portions of the vertebrae or discs that are compressing the spinal cord or nerves. This can be done through a variety of techniques, including laminectomy, discectomy, and foraminotomy.

Spinal decompression can be effective in treating a range of conditions that cause pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, such as radiculopathies stemming from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease. However, it is important to consult our office to determine the best course of treatment for your specific condition.

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NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR: DISC BULGE, DISC HERNIATION, PINCHED NERVE, SPINAL PAIN, POST-SURGICAL PAIN AND DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE

Combining chiropractic with the latest technology, we offer the highest quality of non-surgical treatment for back and neck pains caused by disc bulge, disc herniation, pinched nerve, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis and post-surgical pains.

And by using computer aided technology to pinpoint the problem with your spine, our decompression therapy is more accurate, effective and safe (it’s FDA cleared). Spinal Decompression Therapy has also been proven effective for up to 88.9% of patients as reported by a Mayo Clinic study.


Non Surgical Spinal Decompression

Generally reported to have 86% success rate in treating standard disc herniations and referring symptoms. The gold standard of non surgical options. Non Surgical Spinal Decompression is utilized with Laser therapy and Vibration therapy to have a maximum effect.


Do discs have blood flow?

Despite the pivotal role intervertebral discs play in spinal function, their access to the blood supply of the body is nearly nonexistent. Each disc absorbs the nutrients they need by means of osmosis. It is this reduced blood flow that makes discs vulnerable to damage and slow to recover and heal from injury.

What causes spinal discs to disappear?

Degenerative disc disease (DDD) affects the discs that separate the spine bones. As you age, the spine begins to show signs of wear and tear as the discs dry out and shrink. These age-related changes can lead to arthritis, disc herniation, or spinal stenosis.

Because the tissues are avascular, disc cells depend on the blood supply at the margins of the discs for their nutrients. The nucleus and inner anulus of the disc are supplied by capillaries that arise in the vertebral bodies, penetrate the subchondral bone, and terminate at the bone-disc junction.

What supplements rehydrate spinal discs?

Vitamins can be used to treat herniated discs.

  • Vitamin D - Vitamin D deficiencies are extremely common, particularly in northern areas
  • Vitamin K - Vitamin K is vital in bone formation and healing. ...
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin C
  • Nutritional Supplements
  • Devil's Claw Herbal Relief
  • Turmeric for joint pain and stiffness

Decompression Exclusion Criteria