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Spinal Decompression: An Effective Solution For Lower Back Pain and Sciatica
Are you suffering from lower back pain or sciatica? Do you feel like you’ve tried everything and nothing seems to work? Spinal decompression might be the answer you’ve been looking for. Developed by a team of top physicians and medical engineers, this treatment has been proven effective in relieving pain associated with various lumbar disc related problems, including herniated or deteriorated discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, and even relapse or failed back surgery.
So, how does it work? Spinal decompression uses state-of-the-art technology to apply a distraction force to the affected area, relieving nerve compression and promoting healing. This non-surgical treatment has been shown to significantly reduce back pain in many patients and even allows them to return to more active lifestyles.
But does it really work? Yes, it does. Clinical studies have revealed an amazing success rate in treating lumbar disc related problems with spinal decompression. Patients who have undergone this treatment have reported significant pain relief, improved flexibility, and an overall increase in quality of life.
The treatment starts with an initial consultation with your doctor to determine if you are a candidate for care. Your doctor will carefully study your case history and exam findings before explaining the recommended plan of action for you. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have before beginning your care with spinal decompression.
It’s important to note that spinal decompression is not a one-size-fits-all treatment. Your doctor will customize the treatment plan to meet your specific needs and condition. Most patients undergo a series of sessions over several weeks, with each session lasting approximately 30-45 minutes. During the session, you will lie on a comfortable table while the spinal decompression device applies a gentle traction force to the affected area.
It’s also worth mentioning that spinal decompression is a non-invasive treatment, which means there is no surgery involved. This also means that there is little to no downtime after each session, allowing you to resume your daily activities immediately.
If you’ve been living with lower back pain or sciatica and have not found a solution that works for you, spinal decompression may be worth considering. It’s a safe, non-invasive, and effective treatment that has helped countless patients find relief and regain their quality of life. Schedule a consultation with your doctor today to see if spinal decompression is right for you.
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