Non-Surgical spinal decompression therapy

 

Spinal decompression therapy: a safe and effective solution to chronic back and neck pain, herniated discs and bulging discs...

 

 

Spinal decompression therapy

Spinal decompression table

 

Spinal Decompression is a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment for certain types of chronic back or neck pain. Mechanical decompression is done slowly by gently but deeply stretching the spine using a computer-controlled decompression table to reduce pressure in the compressed discs and vertebrae. Non-surgical spinal Decompression therapy is one of the most impressive technological breakthroughs in the medical world in recent years, since it offers good long-term statistical results for the relief of pain caused by herniated disc, bulging disc, crushed discs, sciatica, facet syndrome and many other chronic back and neck conditions.

 

10 reasons to seek spinal decompression treatment

 

  1. Reduces pressure on compressed nerves: Spinal decompression therapy helps reduce pressure on compressed nerves and discs in the spine, allowing for better function of the affected area.
  2. Non-invasive : Spinal decompression therapy is a non-invasive treatment that does not involve surgery or heavy medication.
  3. Improves mobility: This type of therapy can help improve mobility in stiff areas by gently stretching the spine and creating more space between the vertebrae to reduce pain.
  4. Relieves Symptoms: By reducing compression of the spine, spinal decompression therapy can relieve symptoms associated with conditions such as sciatica, herniated discs and degenerative disc disease.
  5. Minimizes the need for surgery: This form of treatment may be able to minimize the need for surgery if other treatments have failed to manage the symptoms.
  6. Improves blood flow: The distraction force applied during spinal decompression therapy increases blood flow to the affected areas, which helps reduce inflammation and improves healing time.
  7. Proven Results: Clinical studies as well as anecdotal evidence from patients have proven that spinal decompression therapy can be an effective form of pain relief for certain types of back or neck disorders or general discomfort due to muscle spasms or tension in surrounding muscles and ligaments.
  8. Cost-effective treatment option: Compared to other forms of medical treatment, spinal decompression therapy is much less expensive, making it an ideal treatment option for those looking for an affordable way to find relief from back or neck problems without breaking the bank.
  9. Safe and effective treatment: Research shows that this type of treatment is generally safe and effective in relieving the painful symptoms associated with various musculoskeletal disorders such as herniated discs and degenerative disc disease.
  10. Improved quality of life: Individuals receiving this type of treatment often experience improved mobility, increased range of motion, reduced inflammation, improved posture and better overall quality of life due to reduced chronic pain levels.

 

Neurovertebral Decompression and Back Pain

Spinal decompression therapy for back pain

Experience relief from back and neck pain with spinal decompression therapy

Spinal decompression therapy is a non-invasive treatment that reduces pressure on the spine compressions. It helps reduce pain, improve mobility and restore normal function to the spine. Spinal decompression is used to treat a variety of conditions, including herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease. The goal of this type of therapy is to help relieve the symptoms associated with these conditions without the need for expensive or invasive treatments.

Spinal Decompression Therapy works by using a computer-controlled adjustable table to create a gentle distracting force along the length of the spine. This force is applied in cycles at varying pressures and intensities over a period of time. This process reduces pressure on compressed nerves and discs in the spine and helps increase blood flow, which can reduce inflammation and improve healing in the affected area.

The benefits of spinal decompression therapy have been proven in clinical studies as well as anecdotal evidence from patients who have received this type of treatment. Many reports suggest that it can be an effective form of pain relief for certain types of back or neck pain. In addition, it has been used successfully to treat other debilitating conditions, including scoliosis, headaches caused by neck problems, as well as general discomfort due to muscle spasms or tension in the surrounding muscles and ligaments.

In conclusion, spinal decompression therapy offers a safe and non-invasive way to reduce pain caused by spinal compression-related conditions such as herniated discs or degenerative disc disease. While it does not offer a cure for these conditions, nor does it treat the underlying causes such as poor posture or obesity; however, it can provide temporary relief from the symptoms associated with them; leading to a better quality of life for those suffering from chronic back pain or neck pain related problems.

Conditions treated by Spinal Decompression Therapy

 

  • Herniated discs and spinal decompression therapy: The herniated disc is, without a doubt, the most commonly treated condition in Spinal Decompression Therapy. When the compressed spine is not properly treated, herniated discs can expand over time and put pressure on the spinal nerve roots, increasing pain and symptoms. Decompression reduces the pressure on these damaged discs so that the disc bulge gradually decreases until it is reduced to near its original size.

 

Neurovertebral Decompression and Herniated Disc

Herniated disc and spinal decompression therapy

 

  • Osteoarthritis and spinal decompression: degenerative disc diseases are also conditions commonly treated by spinal decompression therapy. The decrease in disc size in thickness can be aggravated by compression of the spine, causing the vertebral bodies to move closer together. This can cause nerve compression and other forms of back pain. Spinal Decompression Therapy eliminates the pressure that crushes degenerated discs, thereby reducing or eliminating painful symptoms.

 

Neurovertebral Decompression and Osteoarthritis

Spinal decompression therapy and osteoarthritis

 

  • Disc bulge and spinal decompression: the disc bulge is a less serious condition than herniated disc, since the annulus of the disc is usually not fissured and the core of the disc does not leak through this opening. However, it can be just as painful. The bulging disc responds well to spinal decompression treatment. On the other hand, when the compressed disc is not adequately treated or "decompressed", the bulge could turn into a herniated disc over time and thus put even more pressure on the roots of the spinal nerves or the spinal cord, thus increasing the pain and symptoms. Like a herniated disc, decompression helps reduce the pressure on these damaged discs so that the bulging of the disc gradually decreases until it is reduced to near its original size.

 

Neurovertebral Decompression and Disc Bulging

Spinal decompression therapy for bulging disc

 

  • Facet syndrome and spinal decompression therapy: the facet syndrome is also a condition successfully treated with Spinal Decompression Therapy. However, of all the conditions, this one shows the least promising results for permanent pain relief. Conceptually, facet syndrome causes arthritic pain due to changes in the bone structure of the vertebrae. On the other hand, decompression helps to create more space between the vertebrae, which reduces painful symptoms.

 

Neurovertebral Decompression and Facet Syndrome

Spinal decompression therapy for facet syndrome

 

Finally, all patients who suffer from chronic back or neck pain can expect relief through Spinal Decompression Therapy. We are talking about patients who have tried everything up to now (massage, acupuncture, physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic) without results.

 

  • Sciatica and spinal decompression therapy: If your pain is caused by a pinched disc, bulging disc or herniated disc, spinal decompression is a safe and effective treatment for these conditions. The treatment reduces pressure on trapped nerves, while increasing circulation and oxygenation to the affected area. This can help speed healing, reduce pain levels and improve function and mobility in the affected area. Spinal decompression therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free, non-surgical treatment option for spinal conditions. It works by stretching the back to reduce pressure on the nerves and discs. This can be done using a robotic traction table that creates random, unpredictable axial traction in the affected area, helping to relieve pressure on the nerves.

Spinal decompression is also beneficial for people who suffer from chronic back and neck pain.

 

Published research/studies in Spinal Decompression Therapy

 

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Preparations for spinal decompression treatment

  • Book your appointment online or contact our staff at the TAGMED clinic to book your appointment by phone.
  • Before going to the TAGMED clinic in Montreal or Terrebonne for your first treatment, there are some things you should absolutely do. First, make sure you have your medical imaging reports (X-ray, MRI, or ultrasound) available.
  • Also, make sure you are aware of the various possible risks and side effects associated with treatment at Tagmed Clinic. You should also take all necessary measures (ex. Apply ice to the inflamed area to ensure that your body is ready for further treatment.
  • Also, make sure you are aware of the various possible risks and side effects associated with treatment at Tagmed Clinic. You should also take all necessary measures (ex. Apply ice to the inflamed area to ensure that your body is ready for further treatment.
  • Finally, if you were unable to complete our form, as mentioned above, arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time to ensure you have enough time to discuss your condition, make the assessment and your treatment.

To be completed before your consultation at TAGMED clinic

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