Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression Therapy in Alexandria, Virginia

If you have ever had to live with back pain, you know how excruciating and debilitating it is. Back pain is negatively affecting the lives of millions of Americans who are desperate to get a solution that doesn’t involve decompression surgery or taking potentially addictive drugs. Spinal decompression is a non-medicine, non-surgical, and non-invasive treatment that may help you with chronic pain.

Spinal DecompressionWhat Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Non-surgical spinal decompression works by gently stretching the spine using motorized traction. This leads to a change of force and position of the spine, which may relieve some pressure on your nerves or spinal discs that could cause you pain. This treatment has helped many individuals who develop back pain as they get older.

Individuals dealing with neck pain, pain in their lower back, or sciatica may experience relief from using this state-of-the-art treatment. It can address herniated discs, bulging discs, and degenerative disc disease affecting the neck and back.

As we get older, the discs that serve as a cushion between our vertebra start to lose spinal fluid. The result is that your spine compresses, and there’s less cushion or shock absorption between each bone.

Spinal decompression is a gentle therapy that may improve blood flow and add nutrients to spinal discs that have been damaged because of injury or age. Throughout the treatment, you will receive several cycles of stretch and relaxation. Usually, the treatment lasts between 15 and 20 minutes.

What Makes Spinal Decompression Different Than Other Chiropractic Treatments?

Spinal decompression, like other treatments, happens on a chiropractic table. The main difference is that they strap your body into a harness that is positioned around your lower back. The entire treatment is computer-controlled by your practitioner. Your spine will be stretched by machines, allowing fluids to fill the discs that have lost fluids.

You will probably receive about three treatments each week for one month. Many patients experience long-term relief after their sixth or seventh treatment. In some cases, treatment may be required for up to eight weeks before a patient receives the full effect. During treatment, you may receive an exercise program designed to target and stabilize ligaments, muscles, and tendons.

What Are the Benefits of Spinal Decompression?

Spinal decompression produces results after the very first session. As oxygen and fluids flow to damaged discs, pain relief can be immediate.

Spinal decompression is safe. It’s nonsurgical and does not use medications that could lead to addiction or other complications. Since the treatment is being performed by an experienced professional, the chances of injury are almost nonexistent.

Although the thought of spinal decompression might unnerve some, experience shows that it is a painless and often relaxing treatment. Patients feel relief as pressure is removed between their vertebra.

It is cost-effective, especially when compared to surgery. Surgery can cost tens of thousands of dollars, it may not be completely effective, and it can leave you with months of recovery. However, spinal decompression can lead to full recovery without the expense of surgery.

Side effects are rare and may only include minor muscle spasms and slight pain. Comparably, the side effects of surgery can include bleeding, infection, nerve damage, and in extreme cases a heart attack. Therefore, many professionals believe that spinal decompression treatment is the preferable option when available.

Living with back pain is no way to live. Spinal decompression has been the key to helping individuals get back to living a full life, and it may be an excellent option for you. Get in touch with our team at Virginia Family Integrated Medicine to set up your appointment today!