Question: What is Decompression Therapy?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer:Decompression Therapy is a clinically-tested, computerized, and FDA approved treatment with an 85-90% success rate for a number of low back or neck ailments. This non-surgical, non-invasive treatment has helped thousands become pain free. The most common conditions spinal decompression treats is: low back, buttock, hip or leg pain (sciatica) with or without associated tingling or numbness in the leg or foot.
Related QuestionsQuestion: What is the cost of Decompression Therapy?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer: Decompression Therapy treatments are given in a series of 20-40 treatments (40 treatments for severe cases). Treatment sessions last only 25-30 minutes. Your cost will depend upon your condition, diagnosis, x-rays and/or MRI's, treatment plan and your payment arrangements. We do offer a consultation to determine whether Decompression Therapy is right for you.We can provide treatment costs at that time. Answer: Most insurance policies cover a portion of Decompression Therapy.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Is Decompression Therapy the same as traction?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer:No, Decompression Therapy is a decompression procedure and produces a vacuum like effect within the disc, while traction does not. Traction only stretches muscles. Answer:No, in fact most people notice a reduction of pain during treatment. Some even sleep during treatment.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Who invented Decompression Therapy?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer:It was developed by Dr. Allen Dyer, a world-renowned medical researcher who invented the cardiac defibrillator that went around the globe to revive heart attack victims. Dr. Dyer holds an M.D., a Ph.D. and a pharmaceutical degree. He is the former deputy minister with the Ministry of Health in Ontario, Canada.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Can I have Decompression Therapy if I've had surgery?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer:Decompression Therapy has had excellent success in treatment of patients who have had spinal surgery but continue to have low back or neck pain.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Does Decompression Therapy have any risks associated with it?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer:No, the patient is in full control. The design of the equipment allows you to stop the treatment at any time.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Can someone with a hip replacement be treated with Decompression Therapy?
Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...Answer:Yes, in most cases. Of course, Dr. Hanson will have to evaluate the individual to determine whether Decompression Therapy is right for them.
Related QuestionsQuestion: What kind of conditions does Spinal Decompression Therapy treat?
Genesis Spine Associates - Frequently Asked QuestionsDisc problems such as bulging discs, herniated discs or ruptured and protruding discs of the cervical and lumbar spine, degenerated discs, joint facet syndrome, sciatica mild spondylolisthesis and stenosis.
Related QuestionsWhat are the results of decompression therapy research?
Chronic Back Pain San Diego Spine Center Mission Valley FAQsClinical studies have shown Decompression Therapy to be extremely effective in treating back pain -- read research results.
Related QuestionsWhat is decompression therapy like?
Chronic Back Pain San Diego Spine Center Mission Valley FAQsFind out what is done during treatment, how many decompression treatments are needed and how is spinal decompression is different from traction..
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 QuestionsWho 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 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).
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 exactly is decompression therapy?
Frequently Asked QuestionsDecompression therapy is a comprehensive program designed to relieve certain spinal dysfunctions. The patient is placed on a special computerized table specifically designed to separate and distract spinal bones.
Related QuestionsWhat are the success rates for spinal decompression therapy?
FAQSpinal decompression studies indicate between a 71%-90% success rate with one study reporting an immediate resolution of symptoms in 86% of the participants. Results will vary depending on your particular condition, how long you have had this for and your willingness to adhere to your recommended treatment plan. Our program is designed to bring lasting relief so as not to necessitate ongoing therapy.
Related QuestionsCan I receive spinal decompression therapy if I had surgery?
FAQIn most cases YES unless hardware such as screws, rods, plates and cages are present or a recent fusion.
Related QuestionsHow does Spinal Decompression Therapy work?
Genesis Spine Associates & FAQsDecompression combined with specific positioning takes pressure off structures in your back and neck that are causing pain. After just one treatment, patients have reported less pain and more mobility. No, in fact most of our patients fall asleep at the table. We have created a comfortable and soothing environment for you to relax and enjoy your treatments.
Related QuestionsIs Spinal Decompression Therapy FDA approved?
Genesis Spine Associates & FAQsYes Spinal Decompression Therapy is FDA approved. In fact, the first Spinal Decompression Therapy table was FDA approved in 1989.
Related QuestionsIS SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY COVERED BY MY MEDICAL INSURANCE?
MSI-PT.comSpinal Decompression Therapy is an accepted physical therapy procedure. It is covered by most medical insurance. Your medical insurance may have constraints with regarding co-payments and prior authorization for therapy. These constraints would apply to Spinal Decompression as well. We will help you file these treatments with your insurance.
Related QuestionsWho can benefit from using Disc Decompression Therapy?
Downing Chiropractic and Wellness Center, Chiropractor in Ne...The following would be inclusion criteria for the Decompression Therapy (1) Pain due to herniated and bulging lumbar discs that is more than four weeks old; (2) Recurrent pain from a failed back surgery that is more than six months old; (3) Persistent pain from degenerated discs not responding to four weeks of therapy; (4) Patients available for four weeks of treatment protocol; and (5) Patient at least 18 years of age.
Related QuestionsWhat conditions does spinal decompression therapy treat?
FAQSpinal decompression therapy can effectively treat: Disc Herniations (Low back pain and/or leg pain/numbness & Neck pain and/or arm pain/numbness ), Degenerative Disc Disease, Arthritis, Facet Syndrome, Spinal Stenosis, Failed Back Surgery/Post Surgical Pain Syndrome.
Related QuestionsWhat are the most common reasons that people do not get better during decompression therapy?
FAQThe most common reason is that patients do not comply with their doctor's treatment prescriptions. We understand that you have many other obligations such as family and work. We will work diligently to schedule you at time that is convenient for you but that may not always be possible. Do not quit, remember the old saying "You are doomed to fail if you do not try".
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