Tuesday, November 22, 2016

See How Spinal Decompression Therapy Helps Pain In Nashville

By Tabatha Fickel


If you've got a herniated disc in the lower portion of your back or at your neck, protruded or bulging discs, numbness and discomfort in the legs or in your arm, spinal stenosis or even facet syndrome, it is probably time to meet with a Nashville chiropractor to talk about the benefits that might be gained from spinal decompression therapy. When cramping, numbness and pain are chronic, and when the need for care is left neglected, there is always the chance that these things could grow worse and that they can have a very adverse impact on your life.

What are some of the most common symptoms which might be alleviated using spinal decompression therapy?

Spinal Stenosis (Neck) - Your hand or your arm may tingle or feel numb if you have a compressed nerve right at the very top section of the spine. Some people, in very extreme cases of spinal stenosis, also lose their ability to control their bowel and bladder movements. Weakness can be problematic in the muscles in the arm and hand when nerve compression is at its worst.

Spinal stenosis of the lower back - Nerve compression in the low back can cause a tingling sensation in the buttock and down the leg along with numbness and tingling in the foot.

This non-surgical traction therapy has been found to be quite successful to relieve the pain associated with degenerative spinal discs and spinal disc herniation - A Nashville chiropractor will do a physical exam to determine a course of action. A combination of spinal decompression therapy, therapeutic exercise, and utilization of ice and heat can be effective in pain relief.

Medical studies using MRI have should a nearly 90% reduction in disc herniation across approximately 75% of the cases that were studied. Another medical study showed that as much as 50 to 89% of patients within the study attained remarkable improvements after having used spinal decompression for pain management.

A trusted Nashville chiropractor provides patients with non-surgical spinal decompression via the innovative, DRX9000 system. This is a servo-motion unit that is always gathering data at rate of 2000 times every second, while constantly sending this information into the computer. As such, it prevents variations in the patient's therapy to ensure that spinal decompression is done properly.

Find out if spinal decompression therapy is the right choice for you. Contact a Nashville chiropractor today.




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  1. Thanks for sharing your useful insights on this topic. I liked how your post speaks about relieving yourself from the lower back pain and I couldn't agree more that the spinal decompression treatment is the way to go.

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