Spinal Pain
Spinal pain comes in many forms: herniated disc, bulging disc, sciatica, spinal stenosis, isthmic and degenerative sponduloisthesis, as well as general chronic back pains. The most common treatment for spinal pain is Spinal Decompression. Spinal Decompression covers treatments both non-surgical and surgical that relieve pressure in pain areas and pinched nerves (neural impingements) along the spinal column. Contact us to find out what kind of spinal decompression treatments (including herniated disc treatments) are right for your particular case.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
Using various devices that control the force and angle on discs traction is applied to the discs of the spinal column in order to reduce pressure. Many individuals seek non-surgical spinal decompression solutions for herniated disc treatments, bulging disc related pains and general spinal pain issues as these treatments are non-invasive. There are no injections or use of anesthesia as associated with surgery.
Spinal Decompression History
Spinal Decompression was created by Dr, Allan Dryer in 1985. The first commercially available spinal decompression table subsequently came out in 1991 and was used to reduce muscle spasm through a pneumatic system. Approximately a dozen years later the standard traction pneumatic devices were replaced with electronically driven component which is more precise. There are many variations on these Spinal Decompression devices. Some test studies have shown a nearly 70% clinical success rate against various ailments using spinal decompression treatments.


