Benefits of Spinal Decompression
It is estimated that 7 out of 10 people experience lower back pain at some point in their lives. In fact, back pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to visit a primary care physician. If you are suffering from debilitating pain in your back or neck, non-surgical spinal decompression therapy could help. North Shore Wellness Centre specializes in non-surgical decompression therapy.
Spinal Decompression therapy helps relieve pain in the back by stretching the spine, and taking weight off of your spinal disks. This non-invasive treatment option uses a table and slowly elongates the spine. By creating negative pressure in the disk, herniated disks may retract or reposition to reduce even more pressure on the spinal nerves. The goal of this therapy option is to relieve pain and promote optimal healing for herniated or bulging discs.
The process:
Decompression sessions typically last less than a half-hour long, and most patients feel pain relief in as few as 8 treatments. It’s important for patients to stick with the therapy until your discs and spine have fully healed. Spinal decompression therapy is virtually painless. In fact, many patients even say that the procedure is relaxing, and sometimes fall asleep during treatment.
The system works on the injuries that happen due to nerve compression by applying equal amount of pressure on the vertebrate columns, by stretching the spine, this creates a gap in between the discs, and with improved flow of nutrients through both the vertebrate columns of the spine, the injuries heal slowly and steadily after regular decompression treatment sessions, as suggested by your doctor. Many patients are living better and happier lives.
Benefits and Treatment:
Conditions that can be treated with the spinal decompression machine treatment:
The DRX9000® True Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression® treatment is specifically engineered to provide relief of pain, sciatica and other symptoms associated with Herniated Discs, Bulging Discs, Degenerative Disc Disease and protruding discs.