Why spinal decompression?

Because of our specialty in Neurology, it is quite common for patients to consult us for nerve pain, numbness, tingling, cramping in areas that include the buttocks, hamstrings, and even their legs or arms.  Many come to our office after other conservative approaches (sometimes even chiropractic) have failed them.

How can we help when others have not?  Spinal decompression can be the game changer that is needed to promote healing in the disc.

In this study, the results speak for themselves.

Who :94 outpatients with discogenic LBP lasting for more than 12 weeks

What: Patients underwent motorized spinal decompression for 8 weeks. Each received 28- to 30-minute sessions daily for 2 weeks, tapering to 1 session per week.

Results: At follow- up, patients reported a mean rate of LBP reduction of 90% (SD, 1.15), and a satisfaction score of 8.55 on a scale ranging from 0 to 10 (median, 9).

It must be noted, that it is important to work with an experienced practitioner who is continuously monitoring your progress.

Read the full research article here: Nonsurgical Spinal Decompression

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