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SPINAL DECOMPRESSION


Spinal decompression is a form of traction decompression therapy that helps patients deal with pain in their neck, back, and limbs. The therapy has proven to be an effective way to reduce the pain associated with several spinal problems, such as facet joint syndromes, degenerative spinal discs, and disc herniation. The therapy involves the use of traction procedures to decompress facet joints and spinal discs to alleviate pain and provide comfort to patients.

Which medical problems does spinal decompression therapy treat?

Many modern health clinics are using spinal decompression therapy to help patients recover from chronic back injuries and the effects of physical trauma to the spinal cord and the areas surrounding it.

The therapy is most often employed for the treatment of:

SciaticaDegenerative Disc DiseaseSpinal discs suffering from herniaPost-surgical spinal painsFacet SyndromeSpinal stenosisAnd many other spinal problems that can cause an individual extreme discomfort

Modern spinal decompression therapy

In the past, traction based spinal treatments simply relied on the application of force to the areas of a patient’s spine that were suffering from physical trauma or medical problems. Inversion tables were mainly used for such kinds of treatments. While it is true that the patients did experience some improvement, therapists were unable to obtain sustainable results over a long-term period.

This has changed with the advent of modern technology. In addition to the conventional traction based techniques, modern spinal decompression therapists also use a variety of other modern methods to help them treat their patients.

Well Life Family Medicine has state-of-the-art decompression devices that enable our patients to overcome their spinal problem in a very short period. The decompression treatment we administer has long-term benefits and is also very affordable.

A typical spinal decompression therapy session does not usually last more than hour. However, in certain cases, the therapy may extend to over an hour if the problem experienced by the patient is a serious one. Most of our patients make substantial progress just after a few sessions.

Our spinal decompression therapy program

Well Life Family Medicine has successfully used spinal decompression techniques to help hundreds of patients suffering from debilitating spinal pains. Our spinal decompression therapy methods do not require surgical procedures.

With the help of various decompression devices, we are able to repeatedly stretch and compress the spine. This allows them to enter a relaxed state, with the pressure inside the discs reduced significantly.

The use of our spinal decompression therapy, over a course of several weeks, allows our patients to fully recover from any kind of spinal problem.

The decompression techniques we employ helps improve the flow of fluids between the spinal discs of the patients and allows beneficial nutrients to enter into the spinal discs.

This provides a good healing environment for the spine of a person, enabling the body to rectify spinal problems in a short period. Many of our clients have made a complete recovery from herniated disc problems using our advanced spinal decompression therapy.

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