Spinal Decompression FAQ

Sep 26, 2019
FAQ 1. What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
  • It is a modern and non-surgical traction procedure which is used for the treatment of low back, radiating leg, arm and neck pain. This treatment is very effective at relieving pain associated with spinal disc herniation, facet joint syndromes, and degenerative spinal discs. Spinal Decompression Therapy works by decompressing the spinal discs and facet joints by utilizing distraction, body positioning, and traction.
  • This procedure was developed as a result of extensive research conducted by renowned physicians, biomedical engineers, and technicians at major teaching hospitals. Decompression Traction System (DTS) is clinically proven to relieve pain and reduce symptoms associated with bulging or herniated discs. Also, the DTS system is FDA approved.
  • Using DTS in combination with other physical therapy treatments will help in relieving pain and disability from degeneration and disc injury. The treatment reverses dystrophic changes in nerves and aids in the healing of damaged discs.
FAQ 2. How Long Are Treatments And How Many Do You Need?
  • A typical decompression session lasts from 15 to 20 minutes. And the treatment session often will include additional physical therapy. It can usually take from 45 to 60 minutes to complete a physical therapy session. The time for treatment sessions varies according to the patient’s condition and it is determined by a thorough pre-treatment physical therapy evaluation. Many patients get immediate and substantial relief after just a few physical therapy treatments.
FAQ 3. Will Spinal Decompression Therapy Hurt?
  • The treatments using the DTS are very comfortable and gentle. FDA cleared equipment is used in these treatments and they are thoroughly evaluated for safety and efficacy. Most patients report a mild sense of stretching on their back or hips, and often fall asleep during treatment sessions.
FAQ 4. Will My Pain Go Away For Good?
  • Patients often find long term relief and effective management of their pain when they complete the entire recommended program of treatments. The probability of reoccurrence will be reduced maintaining spinal health by doing home-based exercises regularly. Like any other comprehensive rehabilitation program, you need to continue home care exercises and discretion in some daily activities if you want to keep the pain from recurring.
FAQ 5. Why Are Therapeutic Exercises And Other Therapies Necessary?
  • It is important to condition the supporting spinal muscles in addition to the injury to the spinal disc. It is vital to have a complete physical therapy program which targets the function of spinal stabilization muscles. Ultrasound therapy, moist heat, dry needling, electric stimulation, joint, and soft tissue mobilization can offer additional benefits for reducing muscle spasm and inflammation.
The Takeaway

A gradual weakening of the spinal muscles and the secondary supporting spinal muscles can lead to reduced spinal stability. This can put undue stresses on the spinal discs and may lead to pain, premature disc degeneration, and loss of function.

Decompression Therapy is non-surgical therapy can provide lower back pain relief, sciatica pain relief, and is a state-of-the-art therapy for neck pain relief, bulging or degenerative disc disease, and lumbar pain.

Contact us today! Family Chiro Plus is dedicated to your overall health and well-being. Which is why we offer regular chiropractic adjustments in order to restore your body’s natural state of optimal health, while also providing it with the support it needs to heal from any injury, big or small.
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