subject: Spinal Decompression Treatment New York [print this page] 4 Questions You Should Ask Before You Go For Spinal Decompression Treatment?
Are you suffering with lower back pain, sciatic nerve pain or a herniated disc?.
These are just a few questions you should ask and to get more information about Spinal Decompression Therapy in New York download our FREE Spinal Decompression Treatment video.
What is Spinal Decompression Treatment?
Spinal Decompression (also known as LCD Spinal Care or simply, SD) is a proven NON-SURGICAL treatment for severe neck and low back pain, involving herniated or bulging discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, degenerative discs and even post-surgical failed back syndrome.
How does Spinal Decompression Treatment work?
Over a series of relaxing treatment sessions, patients can experience powerful pain reduction and healing. Spinal Decompression, not to be confused with traction, gently lengthens and decompresses the spine, creating negative pressures within the discs. This reversal of pressure creates an intradiscal vacuum that not only takes pressure off of pinched nerves, but helps to reposition bulging discs and pull extruded disc material back into place. Spinal experts believe that nutrients, oxygen and fluids are drawn into the disc to create a revitalized environment conducive to healing.
What areas of the spine can be treated with spinal decompression?
Spinal Decompression technology is available for the neck (cervical) and lower back (lumbar) regions of the spine.
What is causing my back pain?
While only a trained health care professional can accurately diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment, a basic understanding of common causes of back pain and how non-surgical Spinal Decompression works to alleviate them can help you in making a more informed decision regarding your treatment options. Below you will find explanations of some of the causes.
Am I a candidate for Spinal Decompression Treatment?
Prior to treatment, we will perform a thorough evaluation to determine if you are a candidate. Your health history, x-rays, and MRI/CT scans are carefully reviewed. If you are a candidate for therapy, an individual treatment program of care is created for your specific needs. It is important to complete your treatment plan and thus the full healing process- even if you start to feel improvement early on. It is not uncommon to experience a significant reduction in pain early in your treatments.