Who is a candidate for spinal decompression?
Frequently Asked Questions About Low Back PainAnyone who has been told they need surgery but wishes to avoid it, anyone who has been told there is nothing more available to help, anyone who failed to significantly respond to conservative options (medications, physical therapy, injections, chiropractic, acupuncture), or anyone who still has pain but wishes to obtain the type of care they want. Click on this link to claim your FREE copy of Dr.
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked QuestionsSomeone you know who is suffering from severe lower back pain, leg pain, or neck pain due to a herniated or degenerated disc or discs. Someone you know who has been told there is nothing more that can be done to relieve their pain, and they are relying on potentially dangerous medication for minimal relief, and would like a non-surgical, non-drug solution to their pain.Related Questions
Who is not a candidate for spinal decompression therapy?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnyone who has recent spinal fractures, surgical fusion or metallic hardware, surgically repaired aneurysms, infection of the spine, and/or moderate to severe osteoporosis.
Related QuestionsIs there any risk to the patient during treatment on Spinal Decompression ?
Frequently Asked QuestionsNO. Spinal Decompression is totally safe and comfortable for all subjects. The system has emergency stop switches for both the patient and the operator. These switches (a requirement of the FDA) terminate the treatment immediately thereby avoiding any injuries.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsIn most cases Spinal Decompression treatment is not contra-indicated for patients that have had spinal surgery. In fact many patients have found success with Spinal Decompression after a failed back surgery, including microdiscectomy, laminotomy, and laminectomy. However, recent spinal fusions, or any procedure involving screws or plates would preclude an individual from our care.
Related QuestionsDo I qualify for Spinal Decompression treatment?
Frequently Asked QuestionsOnly a qualified professional, trained to thoroughly examine your condition and interpret your diagnostic imaging findings, (MRI, CT, X-Ray) can determine if you qualify for our program of care. Obviously, proper patient selection is essential to favorable outcomes. The list of Inclusion and Exclusion criteria below are provided as a guideline to determine the primary factors Dr. Bell considers in the patient selection process.
Related QuestionsHow long does it take to complete Spinal Decompression treatment?
Frequently Asked QuestionsEach spinal decompression treatment, including pre and post decompression therapy lasts approximately 60-75 minutes. The complete course of care ranges from 20 to 30 spinal decompression therapy visits, depending on the individual needs of each patient, over a course of 5 - 7 weeks.
Related QuestionsWhat is spinal decompression therapy?
FAQSpinal Decompression Therapy is a proven safe and effective means to treat severe and chronic cervical (neck) and lumbar (low back) conditions. The program consists of FDA-registered non-surgical Spinal Decompression equipment focusing on discal and arthritic conditions affecting the spine.
Related QuestionsHow does Spinal Decompression treatment differ from ordinary spinal traction?
Frequently Asked QuestionsTraction can be helpful for reducing, but not reversing pressure within the disc. As a result, traditional traction cannot address the source of most disc problems. DRX True Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression creates a negative pressure or suction effect inside the disc. This effect pulls back the herniated or protruding inner disc material toward the center of the disc where it belongs.
Related QuestionsDo I qualify for Spinal Decompression treament?
Frequently Asked QuestionsSince I began using Spinal Decompression spinal disc decompression unit, Ive been inundated with questions from both doctors and patients as to which cases it will best help. Obviously proper patient selection is essential to favorable outcomes, so let me explain to you of the Inclusion and Exclusion criteria so you may make the right decision since not everyone qualifies for Spinal Decompression treatment.
Related QuestionsIf I undergo Spinal Decompression treatment, how long does it take to see results?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMost patients report a reduction in pain after the first few sessions. Typically, significant improvement is obtained during the second week of treatment. The rate of recovery is usually dependant upon the severity of the condition, and the age and health of the patient, and the patient's compliance to the doctor's recommendations and treatment protocol.
Related QuestionsWHO CAN BENEFIT FROM SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY?
MSI-PT.comSpinal Decompression Therapy is designed to unload the spinal disc. Any back pain or neck pain caused in whole or in part by a damaged disc may be helped by Spinal Decompression Therapy. These conditions include herniated, protruding or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica or radiculopathy (pinched nerves).
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MSI-PT.comSpinal Decompression Therapy is usually not recommended for pregnant women (low back), or patients who have severe osteoporosis, severe obesity or severe nerve damage. The research for Spinal Decompression did not include patients over 70. All patients are evaluated on an individual basis to be considered candidates for this program.
Related QuestionsHOW CAN I BE SCHEDULED FOR SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY?
MSI-PT.comTo see if Spinal Decompression Therapy is appropriate for you or a loved one, simply call our office at 410-877-8077 and tell the receptionist that you are interested in our Decompression program. An initial consultation can usually be scheduled within 48 hours. If you qualify for care, treatment may begin as soon as a week in most cases.
Related QuestionsWhat is Spinal Decompression Thearapy?
Downing Chiropractic and Wellness Center, Chiropractor in Ne...Spinal Decompression is a non-surgical and drug-free answer for disc related syndromes of the lumbar or cervical spine. Many people across the country have found relief from the pain associated with herniated discs, bulging discs, facet syndrome, degenerative joint disease, pinched nerves, and other spinal afflictions.
Related QuestionsWhat Conditions Can Benefit from Spinal Decompression?
Orange County Spinal Decompression: Frequently Asked Questio...You can find out more about this on our Conditions Treated page. The following links will also take you directly to information about specific conditions:
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