Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Learn About Nashville Chiropractic Spinal Decompression Therapy

By Allan Iacovelli


What is a spinal decompression?

Traditionally, spinal decompression is surgery performed to relieve pressure on discs. More recently, though, nonsurgical spinal decompression has come to the forefront.

Sciatica and herniated discs are often treated with a combination of relaxation and traction which is designed to isolate the affected disc and release pressure. The disc may be located in the area of the lower back or the neck.

Reliable studies have been conducted to evaluate this relatively new non-invasive procedure, and most have found the results to be positive. Chiropractors use several methods to restore sufficient blood flow to the problem areas. Clients will probably not see significant results immediately. It usually takes a number of sessions before patients feel a big difference.

Other therapeutic methods may be recommended by the chiropractor such as massage or cold or heat techniques. Regular massage can help strengthen muscles that have been weakened in the effort to compensate for the affected disc. There are a number of mobility and strength exercises chiropractors recommend for patients to do at home.

They will also properly screen you - spinal decompression therapy is not recommended for pregnant women and it is important to do X-rays to check for fractures, which could be aggravated. A good chiropractor will not sell you a therapy that does not work or is dangerous and will refer you to other professionals as needed.

If you have chronic back pain that is not responding to rest, exercise or other professional methods, it is worth considering nonsurgical spinal decompression therapy. It is a painless therapy with few risks that is showing great promise for being of benefit to anyone with a herniated disc or similar problem causing pain in their back.




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