You're on the job, you've been working long hours and during an unexpected moment you slip and fall. Has this ever happened to you? It's happened to millions of people who have had accidents on the job or at home. Did you know there is a treatment that has been used with a tremendously high success rate on accident victims and it does not require surgery? It is called spinal decompression.
Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. Accidents that leave you incapacitated or without your normal range of mobility can have a significant impact on your life. No one wants to feel like they can't function as they once did. The good news is that you can find a way to alleviate your pain and restore your body and health to its normal state.
Chiropractors use spinal decompression as a method of treating back pain due to chronic illness or injury. It is a non-surgical treatment and it is also non-invasive. Isn't it great to know that you can find a way to treat your back pain issues without having to get onto the operating table? This is an excellent treatment and one to consider as surgery can have many complications and the outcomes for back surgery are meager at best.
What spinal decompression does is slowly and gently stretches the spine. This works to take pressure off of the discs of the vertebrae. The result is negative pressure that is created within the disc during the treatment.
What to Expect
For Spinal Decompression, you will lie on your back on a table. Within the table is a roller bar that gently rolls up and down the spine. This action gently stretches the joints and tissues. Additionally, your body will be on a long axis of extension. So, the spine will be gently pulled in each direction and it is this action that creates the negative pressure within the discs. This, in turn, allows the discs and surrounding areas to be restored with the fluid and nutrients that have been "crowded out" due to compression of the vertebrae.
Does it really work?
Yes, it certainly does. If you are not interested in a life of pain pills and possibly multiple surgeries there's no reason why you should not try spinal decompression. When you have had an injury or chronic back pain significant amounts of pressure are placed on your joints and vertebrae and this treatment can relieve you of that pressure.
The statistics are very good with this treatment. Studies have shown that there is a 70% chance of being able to resume your normal lifestyle after undergoing this treatment. Anyone who has suffered debilitating pain for years and on a daily basis might consider those pretty good odds! It is a treatment that works with your body to allow it to restore itself to its normal and balanced state.
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