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Frequent Questions About Spinal Decompression Therapy

Are you troubled by back pain, or have you experienced it at some point? It’s a common problem that affects as many as 8 out of 10 people worldwide. Among the many health issues that can lead to chronic or severe back pain, one of the common causes is spinal disorders, such as sciatica and herniated disks. While it may seem alarming, such a condition can be treated non-surgically with the help of a spinal decompression chiropractor.

In this post, we will explain spinal decompression therapy and also cover some important questions frequently asked about this procedure.

What is spinal decompression therapy?

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Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical method of treating spinal disorders that lead to chronic back and leg pain. The process involves gently and gradually stretching your spinal cord, restoring it to its natural position and alignment. In doing so, it alleviates pressure between the spinal disks and promotes the flow of blood, water, oxygen, and important nutrients. It is an alternate form of treating back pain caused by spinal disorders instead of surgical treatments, steroid injections, painkillers, and NSAIDs.

Who needs spinal decompression therapy?

Spinal decompression therapy attempts to treat conditions such as:

  • Herniated discs and pinched nerves around the vertebrate
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Sciatica

Apart from these conditions, your doctor or chiropractor may also recommend spinal decompression therapy for other spinal disorders. Not all people who suffer from back and leg pain may need spinal decompression. Your spinal decompression chiropractor will perform a thorough diagnosis and determine if you need this therapy and whether it’s right for your condition.

How is spinal decompression therapy performed?

Modern equipment for non-surgical treatment of cervical and thoracic spine in medical center

Spinal decompression therapy involves the following procedure:

  • The patient is laid down and harnessed on a specially designed table with a traction system, either facing up or down.
  • The upper and lower half of the table can be extended, either manually or motorized, which is how the traction is applied to stretch the spine.
  • The traction is controlled by the spinal decompression chiropractor to apply appropriate force gently.

However, this process is usually repeated over the course of many sessions, which is also determined by the doctor. A single session may last from 30 minutes to an hour, and depending on the patient’s condition and general progress, the overall treatment may require multiple sessions for a few weeks. Along with this main procedure, the treatment may also be complemented with other exercises that can be performed regularly at a medical facility or even at the patient’s home.

The patient’s condition will be evaluated regularly throughout the treatment period until the desired results are obtained.

What are the benefits of spinal decompression therapy?

The main benefit of spinal decompression therapy is that it can alleviate back and leg pain caused due to spinal problems. Apart from that, there are many other chiropractic benefits of this procedure, such as:

  • Restoration of spinal disks to their proper position
  • Improved circulation of nutrients, water, and oxygen in the spine which promotes natural healing of the spine and vertebrae
  • Being a non-surgical procedure, it isn’t as intense and painful as surgical procedures
  • It’s an excellent form of treatment for people who cannot take painkillers regularly due to other health issues and contraindications
  • Even for people who take medications and painkillers, it isn’t a permanent solution and only alleviates the pain for as long as the medicine is in effect. On the other hand, spinal decompression therapy offers a more long-term solution to chronic back and leg pain.

Is spinal decompression therapy painful?

Man in home office suffering from low back pain sitting at the desk with notebook, papers and other objects

The idea of stretching your back when you’re already in pain can seem a bit concerning. So it’s common for people to wonder if spinal decompression therapy is painful, and they can get a little nervous during their first session. However, the process isn’t painful when performed by an experienced and qualified chiropractor.

Of course, there may be a slight discomfort initially, but it is bearable and a mild inconvenience at most. Quite the other way around, many patients actually experience quick relief from back pain after only a few sessions. And compared with surgical treatments, it is obviously much more convenient and non-invasive.

Spinal decompression therapy by experienced chiropractors in Carrolton, TX

If you are afflicted by chronic back pain and are looking for expert, reliable spinal decompression chiropractor for spinal decompression therapy, reach out to us at Back in Motion Chiropractic. With a team of highly experienced medical professionals and advanced medical tools and equipment, we can create an effective plan to diagnose and treat your condition.

Along with spinal decompression, Back in Motion also offers a wide range of other chiropractic services. Book an appointment, visit us for a consultation, and we will offer you the best chiropractic care.

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