Spinal Decompression

If you've ever experienced pain, you understand the disruptive impact it can have on your daily life. Back pain is not only a cause of disability in the United States but also globally. The back's intricate structure leaves room for issues to arise. Spinal decompression therapy provides treatment for conditions that may result in back and neck discomfort. What exactly is spinal decompression therapy?

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Spinal decompression or traction therapy is a type of chiropractic adjustment used for addressing what is commonly referred to as a "pinched nerve." The pinching sensation occurs when the nerve leaves the column, and it can be attributed to conditions such as degenerative disc disease, which is the most commonly associated one. If you are considering spinal decompression for your pain, contact Better Care Chiropractic Center in Orlando.

How Does Spinal Decompression Therapy Work?

It functions by stretching the spine, which, in turn, relieves pressure on the discs and lifts the bones. This stretching technique can also aid in the retraction of bulging discs while simultaneously facilitating the flow of water, oxygen, and nutrients to promote healing in that area of the spine.

How Is This Therapy Done?

The chiropractor utilizes a table during this therapy. The patient lies down on the table either facing upward or downward. A harness is placed around the hips, and another one is placed around the trunk below the armpits. A computer regulates the stretching process based on each individual's requirements.

In some cases, spinal decompression therapy is supplemented with treatments such as:

    • Electrical stimulation: Utilizing a gentle electrical current to stimulate muscle contractions.

    • Ultrasound: Employing waves to generate heat that alleviates inflammation.

    • Heat or cold therapy.

Your chiropractic therapist might recommend having these treatments either before or after the traction session. There might also be some self-care practices involved.

Is This Therapy Completely Safe?

Research has shown that spinal decompression is generally considered safe. The procedure is carefully regulated to prioritize the well-being of the patient. However, it's important to note that it may not be suitable for everyone. You should consult your doctor before receiving this treatment.

How Long Does the Treatment Last?

The duration of the procedure will depend on the healthcare provider and the patient's specific condition. Typically, you can anticipate being on the treatment table for 9 to 15 minutes. If you have any concerns about time constraints, it is advisable to inquire with your therapist for an estimate.

Contact Better Care Chiropractic Center in Orlando, FL

Are you in search of a chiropractic clinic that specializes in decompression? Better Care Chiropractic Center in Orlando is the place for you. Our clinic provides a range of services, including adjustments, corrective exercises, nutritional counseling, and much more. Don't hesitate to reach out to us today to book an appointment for tomorrow.

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