By John Davis


Spinal decompression is designed to restore proper spin settings. In fact, your chiropractor offers this service for patients of all ages. Spinal decompression requires patients to lie down on tables, while the doctor performs manual or machine assisted therapeutic massages and adjustments. This usually restores proper settings, while alleviating pain, swelling and discomfort as well.

As a proven form of chiropractic care, it has helped countless pain sufferers across the world. In fact, this traction therapy is great for post-spinal surgery care. It is equally as important for patients dealing with bulging or herniated discs. IT also helps alleviate the any compression, while effectively promoting retraction and proper re-positioning of the spine.

The procedure gives you relief by gently and carefully stretching your spine to help retract any discs that are out of place or bulging. This also takes the pressure off of the nerves, so that those sharp, pinching pains will go away, making your life so much easier.

The best part of this service is that you do not have to go under the knife. Surgery is always risky, and you will have a long recovery time, as well as a scar. That won't happen with decompression.

These therapies are based on the severity of your condition. It is also based on the region being treated, as well as the visible and below surface pain and tension levels. Most sessions require patients to attend 15-20 sessions over a 5-6 week period. However, this will be determined by your chiropractor.

Many such procedures are partially or in some cases fully covered by your health insurance plan. You should get in touch with your plan administrator or a representative of your provider to see what you can expect to be covered and what out of pocket expenses you may have, if any. Then you can finally make an appointment for your initial consultation.




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