Spinal Decompression For Neck and Back Pain

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The spine is a complex mechanism. Identifying the root of back pain can be difficult because the nerves in your spinal cord travel through different structures. Patients with herniated discs, bulging discs, neck pain, and other conditions can benefit from spinal decompression therapy, a non-invasive, non-surgical alternative. Your physician can apply decompression therapies to assist you in beginning the journey toward long-lasting pain alleviation.

Spinal Pain Can Be Relieved By Decompression Treatment

Stretching your spine lightly to release pressure from the vertebrae is known as spinal decompression therapy. Your spine’s potential bulging or herniated discs can shrink if you relax your muscles. Discs can heal as the pressure decreases because spinal fluid, oxygen, and nutrients can flow easily.

During your initial evaluation, the level of pulling force, the duration of each session, and the targeted area are discussed. The duration of treatment typically varies depending on the nature of your condition, the intensity of your pain, and whether you have previously undergone this type of therapy. Spinal decompression therapy without surgery is a component of a thorough treatment program designed to target the root causes of back discomfort. It can benefit people with a variety of incapacitating illnesses:

  • Spinal arthritis: Facet joint syndrome is a condition that mimics arthritis of the spine and can cause severe back and neck pain. Degenerative changes to the joints between the vertebrae are the root reason. The facet joint’s cartilage may degrade and inflame, sending pain signals to adjacent nerve endings.
  • Spinal stenosis: The spinal cord and the nerves within the vertebrae may be compressed by spinal stenosis. Usually, the neck and lower spine are affected. Wear and tear that comes with aging is a common cause of the disease.
  • Diseased nerve roots: Pressure placed on the sciatic nerve root, either unexpectedly or over time, causes diseases of the nerve roots. Herniated disks or osteoarthritis of the vertebrae are the two most common causes of nerve root disorders. These illnesses can lead to discomfort, strange sensations, and muscular weakness in the body part they supply.
  • Herniated or bulging discs: A herniated disc develops when a crack opens up in a spinal disc’s more durable outer casing, allowing the soft interior to protrude.

This treatment is well-liked because it effectively reduces pain, is non-invasive, and requires no recovery time. Additionally, it can be a safer option than surgery or opioids, and therapy is tailored to the patient’s age, health, and pain tolerance. Decompression therapy may be a successful long-term pain management strategy for people with neck and back discomfort.

Decompression Therapy with Delaware Valley Pain and Spine

Make an appointment with Delaware Valley Pain and Spine Institute if you’d like to learn more about the advantages of decompression treatment. A qualified medical professional, Dr. Todd Bromberg, can help you with this therapy to relieve your back discomfort. To arrange a meeting or session immediately, contact us at (215) 489-9170 or go online. Living with chronic back pain is a challenging experience, and we want to help you live a pain-free life.

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Dr. John Dearborn is a top-performing orthopedic surgeon in the Bay Area and Northern California. Dearborn & Associates Institute for Joint Restoration’s narrow focus and high volume, yields a wealth of clinical experience in the field. Dr. Dearborn and his team have performed over 16,000 successful joint replacement procedures in the last 20+ years.