Spinal Decompression Safety

All You Need To Know About Spinal Decompression Therapy and Safety

Did you know that approximately 65 million Americans have experienced chronic back pain at least once in their lifetime? Statistics show that this number constitutes about 80% of American adults. This means

Spinal Decompression Safety

that eight people probably have had a feeling back pain, neck, or shoulder pain for every ten American adults.

Causes of back pain.
The human back pain is a complex structure made up of the bony vertebrae, supporting ligaments, muscles, and vasculature. The spinal cord is a group of nerve fibers that relay important information from the body's peripheral to the brain. It is protected by a bony structure known as the vertebral column. The vertebral column is made of segments of bony structures. In between the bony structures are discs that cushion the vertebrae from damage.

Back pain may result from damage or inflammation to any of these structures, a herniated disc or spinal column degenerative diseases. Other precipitating factors that may cause include occupation, age, and male gender that are at a higher risk of developing back pains than their female counterparts. Sleeping or sitting in awkward positions may cause back pains.

Interventions.
The forms of therapy for back pain are classified broadly into two: surgical and non-surgical medical interventions. Surgical interventions involve one undergoing surgery in a bid to correct the back discomfort. Non-surgical intervention consists of the use of traction techniques.

Traction techniques as a solution to back pain have been used over the centuries. Traction techniques have evolved from simple traction techniques to more sophisticated methods that use a specialized machine like spinal decompression. The specialization of traction techniques led to the development of a specialized group of professionals known as chiropractors. The best spinal decompression chiropractor near LAX.

A major cause of back and neck pain is degenerative disc diseases, disc herniation, and bulges. Surgical intervention is the most frequent intervention upon diagnosis of a disc herniation.

However, new research done by Lipson, whose results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine, has shown that there are cases where there is persistent back pain even after surgical intervention. He termed this condition as the failed back syndrome. He advocates the use of spinal decompression near LAX as a treatment method for the failed back syndrome.

What is spinal decompression?
The spinal decompression technique is a safe and painless procedure that involves applying force along the spine's axis. In this procedure, a clothed patient can lay either in the supine or on their stomach, depending on the type of machine used. The upper part of the patient's body remains fixed. A harnessing belt is placed above the hips, which are later attached to a lower table via the legs. Los Angeles chiropractic is known as the best service provider in chiropractic techniques.

This procedure aims to create a negative intradiscal pressure that will facilitate the repositioning of a previously bulging or a herniated disc. Due to the avascular nature of the spinal discs, it is thought that the discs obtains its nutrients and oxygen via imbibition. When spinal decompression near LAX is done, the previously damaged disc will be able to access nutrients and oxygen, which will facilitate healing.

It is recommended that a patient on spinal decompression therapy attends a minimum of twenty Advanced Spine chiropractic sessions. The average cost of one course of spinal decompression costs between 45- 200 dollars per session. Thus, the average total cost of spinal decompression ranges between 900-4000 dollars. Most health insurance coverage may not cover this cost, so it is important to inquire with your insurer and budget accordingly.

What population is the spinal decompression therapy recommended?

Spinal decompression therapy is useful in the treatment of the feeling of back pain. It is recommended that patients with failed back syndrome, facet syndrome, spinal stenosis, sciatica, disc herniation, and degenerative disc disease.

What are the inclusion criteria for spinal decompression therapy?
First is when a patient is feeling back pain for six months after repetitive spinal surgery. A patient that has been diagnosed with a degenerative disc that is non-responsive to four to six months of physiotherapy. And lastly, pain for four weeks from a herniated disc.

It should be noted that the patient should be of legal age and of sound mind to be able to authorize the procedure to be done on them. They should be available for the six months to fully undergo the spinal decompression therapy as half therapy will be ineffective.

To which population is spinal decompression therapy contraindicated?
There is a group of people which the risks associated with spinal decompression may outweigh the benefits. Therefore such individuals are considered to not be viable for spinal decompression therapy. They include patients with metallic implants in their spine, pregnant patients, patients with a broken vertebra, and patients with abdominal malignancies.

Other medical conditions that are contraindicated in spinal decompression chiropractor near LAX include osteoporosis, cauda equina syndrome, paraplegia, local spinal osteomyelitis, aortic aneurysm, spinal neoplasm, pathological disc sequestration, and cognitive dysfunction. The procedure is also not advocated for patients on blood-thinning medication as it may potentiate an emergency bleeding crisis.

What is the supporting evidence in the success and efficacy of spinal decompression therapy?
A recent study was conducted that included two hundred and nineteen patients that were experiencing recurrent back pain after surgical intervention. Out of all the patients, 180 successfully completed their 20 Los Angeles chiropractic sessions. They reported to have resolved symptoms and resumed their typical day to day activities. However, two patients had a relapse of their symptoms in the early phase of their treatment. The rest did not complete their 20 sessions; thus, their data was inconclusive.

If the patients' symptoms worsen while they are doing spinal decompression sessions, it is advised that they should stop these sessions immediately. Patients on spinal decompression therapy are advised to drink water frequently, rest, and take wholesome supplements to aid in their healing process.

Sometimes spinal decompression therapy may be combined with the hot/cold therapy and electric stimulation techniques to aid in the patient's recovery.

In conclusion, spinal decompression therapy is an effective noninvasive technique that has shown tremendous success where surgical intervention has failed. Call our chiropractor near LAX today!

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