lundi 24 octobre 2016

Get To Know More About Spinal Decompression Conroe

By Linda Stewart


Essentially, spinal decompression as a therapy entails stretching of your spine using motorized devices or traction tables while aiming at relief of back and leg pains. The treatment is modern and non-surgical with proven effectiveness in releasing the pain that comes with degenerated discs, spinal disc herniation or facet-joint syndrome. Spinal decompression Conroe, however, ensures an effective treatment of radiating arm, neck, lower back and leg pain.

Normally, spine disc injury is the main cause of neck, arm, leg and lumbar pain syndromes. As a result of excessive compression forces due daily activities, there is an increase in pressure in the internal disc of your spine. This may lead to disc herniation, bulging, and protrusion of the disc material. However, physical treatment like decompression of your spine can successfully relieve disabilities and pain resulting from disc degeneration and injury.

Basically, decompressing the spine involve stretching the spine gently, which changes the position and the force of the spine. This changes takes off the pressure on the discs by creating a negative pressure in your disc. This results in retracting the herniated or bulging discs thereby taking the pressure off nerves, as well as other structures of your spine. As a result, there is better water, nutrients, and oxygen movement to the discs hence healing.

The non-surgical decompression of the spine is usually done when the patient is fully clothed. Usually, the doctor fits you using a harness, one around the pelvis and the other one around the trunk. The patient can either lie face up or down on a computer-controlled table. The doctor then operates the computer while customizing the treatment as per your specific needs. The treatment may take about 30-45 minutes but may require more than 20 treatments within 5-7 weeks. Also, before or after this therapy you may receive other treatments such as electrical stimulation and heat or cold therapy.

As patients sleep on the table, involuntary adjustments of the spine by advanced computers in precise angles allow physicians to target particular discs that cause pain. Altogether, in a bid to keep away reflex responses that may result in muscle spasm, computer controlled curves run the distractive forces. Therefore, the design taking a split table appearance reduces resistance hence allowing decompression to the disc.

The computer stimulates some anti-gravity effects to the spine as the patient lies on the table. This helps herniated discs to adjust to their normal position. Consequently, pain and pressure to the spinal discs are alleviated. Usually, patients describe the therapy as gentle, intermittent-pulling sensations and painless.

Although doctors never guarantee success and that patients are different, a majority of the clinical outcomes have shown extreme success rates for the treated patients. Nonetheless, the treatment design is intended to increase nutrient and blood exchange, which is crucial in the curing process.

Nevertheless, in Conroe TX most patients experience long-term relief or they are able to effectively manage their pain once they have completed the entire treatment program as recommended by their doctors. At the same time, regular home exercises can also help in maintaining the health of your spine thereby reducing the chance of reoccurrence.




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