What Spinal Decompression is For

Have you been troubled by back pain? Do you do heavy lifting, or have you suffered an accident that may have resulted in a herniated disc? If so, Dr. Sam Aljamal and the team at Back to My Health welcomes you to visit our clinic to experience the benefits of spinal decompression in Richardson, TX.

How Can Chiropractors Decompress the Spine?

Chiropractors may have different methods for decompressing a spine. Some chiropractors may do so gradually over time with manual adjustments. Manual adjustments by your chiropractor involve the practitioner using their hands to apply pressure to bulging discs.

However, thanks to advances in technology, some chiropractors can use a precise computer program for spinal decompression. With a computer and motorized segmented table, a chiropractor can create custom treatments for every patient. This traction-like therapy can gently pull the spine to create a space between each vertebra. The resulting vacuum effect pulls the herniated disc material back into place. It's a safe method for achieving decompression, which is essential for patients dealing with neuropathic pain or numbness.

Why Do You Need Spinal Decompression in Richardson, TX?

Your chiropractor may prefer this method for patients with herniated discs and related neuropathy. When you have a bulging disc, it may press down on the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body. The related pain may start in the lower back and gravitate down your leg to the heel. If the disc continues to bulge, the neuropathic pain will continue to worsen and may need surgery. However, early intervention with the help of your chiropractic team at Back to My Health may keep you off the surgeon's table.

Such therapy is helpful for someone suffering from spinal stenosis. This condition refers to when the spinal canal begins to narrow, applying additional pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Some people may also have inflammation or pain in the facet joints of the spine. As people age, or if they have other underlying conditions, they may have a degeneration of their spinal discs. The discs may collapse due to fluid loss or loss of their cartilage casing. Continuous decompression can provide relief in these circumstances.

The Back to My Health team wants you to understand the value of a healthy spine and how our professionals can help you. Your spine is the center of movement, and poor alignment can affect gait, sleep quality, and more. If you want to learn more about spinal decompression in Richardson, TX, call us at 972-792-7500 for a consultation.

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