What Is Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression?
Chronic back pain can be cured with the latest non-surgical procedure called non-surgical spinal decompression, this treatment helps induce negative pressure in the backs of the joints, spacing and releasing pressure from the nerves. Anesthesia, needles or joint manipulation are not used in this treatment. This treatment is widely used in Europe and has just been approved in North America and Singapore. The surgical care of the non-surgical spine is considered safe.
What conditions can be applied to the treatment of Non-Surgical Spine Decompression?
Not only chronic back pain, pelvic pain treatment, facet joint syndrome, disc hernia, disc degeneration from arthritis, and pain due to back surgery failure can be cured by non-surgical spinal decompression.
Who can undergo Non-Surgical Spine Decompression?
Unlike surgery, individuals with chronic pain can be helped with this first-line treatment. This treatment is suitable for someone who has:
- Hernia discs, bulging discs, osteoarthritis or trauma causes low back pain and leg pain.
- Continuous back pain after surgery.
- Pain that persists after 4-6 weeks performs other supportive therapy methods.
Who is not Suitable for Non-Surgical Spine Decompression?
Yes, for this treatment there are some unsuitable individuals.
- Individuals who are pregnant and breastfeeding are not suitable.
- It is recommended for individuals who have recently experienced trauma with a resultant spinal fracture to wait at least 6 to 9 months before undergoing this treatment.
- The treatment session may further delay the metal hardware for individuals with spinal surgery failure and the surgical rod and surgical screw left behind.
- A person newly diagnosed with osteoporosis and having good bone density may be a candidate but generally individuals with osteoporosis are not suitable candidates for this therapy.
- Individuals with spinal cancer, or metastases from other cancers to the spine are not suitable for this treatment.
- Individuals with infections of the spine or vertebrae are not eligible.
- Individuals with conditions such as ankylosing spondylitis (systemic rheumatism), cauda equine syndrome, scoliosis, lordosis or severe kyphosis.
How does Non-Surgical Spine Decompression Treatment work?
For non-surgical treatment the doctor will determine a number of treatments that need to be done based on your condition and check how each session works against you. Lasting 30-60 minutes, the therapy feels comfortable and free from unnecessary pain. This treatment is an outpatient therapy that will require 15-23 sessions for best results.
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