Spinal Decompression Therapy: An Overview

If you're searching for a chiropractor near you in Stonecrest, Full Body Rejuvenation Center provides the chiropractic pain relief you need. What is spinal decompression, and what conditions can it help with? Our team will be happy to discuss this with you and answer any other questions you may have.

Understanding the Spine

The spine consists of 33 vertebrae, five of which are fused together to form the sacrum, and four are fused together to form the coccyx. The other 24 have cervical discs between them that create a cushion between the bones. With age or due to injury, the discs may get damaged, bulge, and rupture. When the discs shift, they may press on the nerves, resulting in pain that may radiate all the way down the legs. When you're seeking pain relief without surgery or medication, spinal decompression is an option that our chiropractor can offer.

What is Spinal Decompression?

Spinal decompression is a therapy that uses traction to gently stretch the spine. When the spine is stretched, the goal is to take the pressure off the nerves and relieve pain. This can help alleviate discomfort in the back, legs, and neck. The procedure is performed on a special table, and the patient is placed in a harness. Motorized traction is used, where the upper part of the table remains stationary while the lower portion is controlled with a computerized program. The table has sensors that inform the chiropractor when the muscles tense or begin to stretch.

The chiropractor can adjust the amount of pressure. It takes about 30 minutes to complete a spinal decompression session, and typically, more than one session is necessary. The procedure creates negative pressure in the vertebrae, which can pull the disc back into its original position. It can be a very effective and gentle treatment for back pain.

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At Full Body Rejuvenation Center, we offer the chiropractic pain relief you need. Give our office a call today at (770) 733-1381 to make an appointment.

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