Thursday, November 17, 2016

See How Spinal Decompression Therapy Helps Pain In Nashville

By Tabatha Fickel


If you've got a herniated disc in the lower portion of your back or at your neck, protruded or bulging discs, numbness and discomfort in the legs or in your arm, spinal stenosis or even facet syndrome, it is probably time to meet with a Nashville chiropractor to talk about the benefits that might be gained from spinal decompression therapy. When cramping, numbness and pain are chronic, and when the need for care is left neglected, there is always the chance that these things could grow worse and that they can have a very adverse impact on your life.

What are some of the most common symptoms which might be alleviated using spinal decompression therapy?

Spinal stenosis of the neck - If you have a compressed or pinched nerve in the upper portion of the spine, your arm or hand will likely have a tingling sensation. In some extreme cases of this condition loss of bladder and bowel movement control could be experience as well. Muscle weakness in the arm or hand is another sign of a severely pinched or compressed nerve.

Low-back spinal stenosis - Pinched nerves or nerves in the low-back that have become compressed could cause tingling in the leg and in the buttock, along with numbness or a tingling sensation in the foot.

This is a type of traction therapy that is entirely non-surgical and that is known to be incredibly successful at alleviating the discomfort that disc herniation and degeneration commonly cause - Your Nashville chiropractor will perform a comprehensive exam to determine which methods of care will be best for you. An integrated plan that includes therapeutic exercise, spinal decompression, and the use of heat and ice could be very effective at alleviating pain.

Medical studies have documented (using MRI) disc herniation reduction up to 90 percent in 3/4 of the cases studied. Another study reported that 50 to 89 percent of ruptured disc patients' studies achieved good to excellent improvement after using spinal decompression therapy.

A Nashville chiropractor offers patients the DRX9000 system for nonsurgical spinal decompression. Its servo-motion system constantly gathers data (2000 times per second) and continually feeds the information back into the computer. This method avoids any therapy variations to make sure that you are receiving a correct spinal decompression therapy.

See if spinal decompression is the best therapeutic solution for you. Get in touch with a top-rated Nashville chiropractor right now.




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