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Treatment of disc narrowing by neurovertebral decompression

Disc narrowing and its symptoms

Disc narrowing is a condition that affects the spine, which is characterized by excessive compression of an intervertebral disc. This condition can cause often very intense pain in the lumbar area, which can extend to the legs, as well as tingling and burning sensation in the lower limbs. Although symptoms can vary from person to person, treatment of disc pinching is essential to reduce pain and restore functionality.

Neurovertebral decompression: an effective treatment

The spinal decompression is a non-invasive and effective method to treat disc pinching. This technique consists of the application of an intermittent traction force on the spine, which relieves the pressure exerted on the intervertebral discs by stretching the spine. This traction can be done manually or using a mechanical device.

The benefits of spinal decompression

Spinal decompression has several advantages over other treatments for disc narrowing, such as surgery or pain medication. First of all, spinal decompression is a non-invasive method, which does not require incisions or anesthesia. In addition, this technique makes it possible to relieve pain quickly and effectively, without resorting to drugs that are potentially dangerous to health.

Neurovertebral decompression treatment process

Spinal decompression treatment is usually performed in a chiropractic or physical therapy office. After a preliminary examination to establish a diagnosis, the therapist applies an intermittent traction force on the patient's spine, using a mechanical device or manually. The treatment can last between 20 and 45 minutes, depending on the severity of the condition.

Neurovertebral decompression is an effective and non-invasive technique for treating disc narrowing, a condition that can cause severe pain and reduced functional capacity. This method of treatment can relieve pain quickly and effectively, without resorting to drugs or surgery, which can be dangerous for your health. If you suffer from lower back pain or disc pinching, consult a medical professional to see if spinal decompression may be a suitable treatment option for you.

 

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