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Spinal Decompression is a term that describes the relief of pressure on one or many pinched nerves (neural impingement) of the spinal column. Spinal Decompression can be achieved both Surgically …
Spinal Decompression is a term that describes the relief of pressure on one or many pinched nerves (neural impingement) of the spinal column. Spinal Decompression can be achieved both Surgically and Non-Surgically and is used to treat conditions that result in chronic back pain such as: Disc Bulge Disc Herniation Sciatica Foraminal Stenosis Spinal Stenosis Numbness Tingling Disc Narrowing Pain Isthmic Facet Syndrome Degenerative Disc Disease Degenerative Spondylolisthesis. Spinal Decompression is one of the fastest growing treatments in response to the public’s desperate need for a non-surgical spinal solution to severe and life-changing back problems.
I had back surgery, but am still in pain, can I still do non-surgical spinal decompression?
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In most cases, the answer is “No”. Non-Surgical Spinal decompression is considered, in our opinion, the most aggressive conservative treatment available to help rehabilitate...