Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression is a type of traction therapy applied to the spine in an attempt to bring about several benefits, including:
- Creating a negative intradiscal pressure to promote retraction or repositioning of the herniated or bulging disc material.
- Reducing pressure in the disc, thus causing an influx of healing nutrients and other substances into the disc.
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What conditions can spinal decompression treat?
- Bulging disc: when a cushion between vertebrae bulges out.
- Degenerative discs: when the cushion between vertebrae starts wearing out.
- Pinched nerves: when a nerve gets pinched (compressed), causing numbness, pain or tingling.
- Herniated disc: when part of a disk pushes on a nerve.
- Sciatica: damage to your sciatic nerve.
- Spinal stenosis: narrowing of spaces in your spine due to bone spurs or bulging or herniated disks.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, this might worsen your problem, quickly.
Paraspinal muscles that surround your spine (think of your core muscles) help stabilize your spine. It’s important to have solid stabilization muscles so we can hold something and bend down while evenly distributing the pressure. The problem with just using inversion tables, when you have muscles that are attaching to these bones, there is a stretch reflex. The further you stretch a muscle, the more reactive tension and will create pressure. If there is a disc with a lot of pressure that is bulging and if you were to just hang upside down, the muscles will attempt to re-engage to counter the stretch. An inversion table doesn’t create specificity. Inverting the entire body is using the entire weight of the body.
When you undergo decompression treatment, it is usually not a one-and-done session. There is a process of healing and retraining as we go back to our normal compressive state -when we are up right going about our days. So our team focuses on consistency and frequency of treatment early on, in order to accomplish this retraining and restructuring. This allows us to get quick results, but also long term recovery and stabilization in that area.