Close to 80 percent of people are dealing with back issues at some point in their lives and Dr. Ahmed in Roselle is here to help. Most people have the occasional soreness or pain, but for others, the discomfort is more long-term. If you’re experiencing back pain that doesn’t seem to go away, it may be time to try spinal decompression treatment.
Spinal decompression therapy is a type of mechanical traction that works by gently stretching the spine. This type of therapy is non-surgical and gentle, making it a great alternative for patients who want to avoid surgery or who have already tried other conservative treatments without success. Spinal decompression can help lessen back issues caused by herniated discs, degenerative disc disease and sciatica.
Spinal decompression works by slowly extending the spine. This type of traction lowers the pressure on your discs and nerve roots, which can help lower discomfort. The stretch also helps to promote the movement of water, oxygen and nutrients into your discs so they can heal.
Spinal decompression is typically done using a motorized machine that carefully pulls on your spine as you lie down on a comfortable table. During the treatment, you’ll be fitted with a harness around your pelvis and another around your chest. The therapist will then adjust the settings on the machine to accomodate you.
Quite a few folks describe feeling relaxed during the process and some even fall asleep. Each session will last about 30-45 minutes and most men and women need 10-20 sessions for maximum results.
Absolutely! Spinal decompression is a non-surgical, gentle treatment option for back pain. However, as with any medical treatment, there are some risks to consider. The most frequent side effect of spinal decompression is mild tenderness in the treated area after each session. This tenderness usually goes away within 24 hours. In very rare cases, patients may experience headaches or nausea during treatment.
Quite a few studies have shown that spinal decompression therapy is successful in managing back issues. One study found that 78% of individuals who underwent spinal decompression therapy reported significant improvements in their symptoms.
If you live in Roselle and you're suffering with back pain, spinal decompression treatment might be a good treatment option for you. If you'd like to learn more, give our office a call today!
Dr. Ahmed
Dr.Tariq Ahmed and Dr. Stephanie Johnson provide quality chiropractic care to patients in Roselle, IL. If you suffer from back pain, neck pain, headache, sciatica or have been in an auto collision, Roselle Chiropractic can get you back on the road to health.