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This has become the treatment of choice for lower back pain related to disc injuries. Pioneered by Dr. Allan Dyer, PhD, M.D. Non Surgical Spinal Decompression was first introduced in 1991; since then, research and development of new products and services to provide effective results for discal injuries with minimally invasive techniques are finally here. Natural and Proven 88.9% effective results (Mayo Clinic Research 2007). With no side effects. Over long-term results ( 4 years ), seeking the root cause of the problem.
In the past, the only option for back pain was pain medication (creating the opioid crisis we have now, diminishing activities and performing some physical therapy, then if there was no progress, surgery.
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We offer the latest cutting-edge technology in non-surgical spinal decompression for serious lower back, sciatica, foot, or leg pain caused by radiculopathies associated with foraminal encroachment, disc bulging, or disc herniation. At Spine Solutions, our goal is to continually improve our products and services, and now we are offering the highest quality of care with the addition of the F.D.A. Cleared Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression technology for the treatment of back pain due to:
You don’t have to live in pain anymore; Thanks to the conscious efforts of neurosurgeons, medical engineers, and top physicians after seeing the high rate of failed back surgeries they developed the non-surgical spinal decompression therapy, enabling most of our patients to go back to enjoy the activities they love to enjoy, and that is our goal. For you to enjoy life.
For that reason, our doctor is nationally certified in this type of therapy, learning skills to maximize your recovery and provide the right plan of care depending upon your needs.
Also, one of our doctors has his book “The basics of Non-Invasive Spinal Decompression: An Advanced Alternative to Back Surgery available at Barnes And Noble or in our office; this can be an excellent way to learn the basics of how this treatment can save you or your loved one from back surgery if you still qualify.
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Schedule a consultation and examination to see if you qualify for this innovative and effective treatment for discal injuries.
At the beginning of each session, you will be comfortably fitted with a harness designed to achieve optimal decompression of the lower back or neck. During a session of spinal decompression, you will notice a slow lengthening of your spine as your discs are gradually decompressed and relieved of pressure. The treatment process is safe and relaxing. While some patients with extensively injured discs have reported mild discomfort during the first few treatment sessions, their discomfort subsides upon subsequent visits. A patient safety switch provides an extra safety feature, allowing you to stop at any point should you feel discomfort. Each treatment session lasts approximately 30 minutes. Individual patient results may vary.
A typical spinal decompression treatment protocol consists of about 12-36 sessions over four to eight weeks. Some conditions require fewer visits; some require more depending upon evaluation and disc status.
Many patients report relief from their pain and other symptoms during the first few treatment sessions and most experience dramatic pain relief after completion of their prescribed treatment program.
While traction, physical therapy, and manipulation may reduce disc pressures to as low as 40 mm Hg, only spinal decompression has been shown to achieve negative pressures within the spine. It has been clinically proven that spinal decompression creates negative pressures as low as -110 mm Hg3 within the injured disc during the treatment session. Normally, pulls exerted on the spine trigger sensory receptors in the back to tighten the muscles surrounding the vertebrae and discs in an effort to protect them from injury. Spinal Decompression bypasses this response by slowly pulling on the spine and relaxing the back over an extended period of time, allowing the discs to be repositioned without tension and without causing spasms and muscle guarding.
It is important for patients to make sure that they are treated on a high-quality true spinal decompression table by a physician with years of experience and not an imitation spinal decompression table.
Yes! More than 10 research articles have shown success rates for spinal decompression to be up to 88.9%. In fact, John Leslie M.D. and the Mayo Clinic reported at the 18th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pain Management in Tampa, Florida, on September 5, 2007, the following amazing statistics:
Yes! Professional athletes, celebrities, and even patients in their 90s are turning to spinal decompression and cold laser therapy as an affordable, non-surgical alternative to neck and back pain without the use of drugs, pills, and surgery.
People are tired of taking pills that simply mask the pain and can cause all kinds of serious side effects. People are frustrated with getting shots that work the first time or two and then eventually have minimal or no effect. People are scared to death of surgery as they have seen firsthand their friends and relatives who spent 1,000s of dollars, had weeks of “time,” had scars, and risked serious side effects and still ended up with a “failed back surgery syndrome.” New non-surgical spinal decompression is not only effective and affordable but is also non-invasive and safe.