The latest research has shown in many cases less invasive, natural treatments should be the starting point for back pain relief.
New guidelines from The American College of Physicians recommend starting back pain therapy with more natural treatments and only turning to drugs or surgery if these noninvasive therapies have little or no effect.
If you are suffering from chronic pain related to any of the conditions below, there is an excellent chance non-surgical spinal decompression could help you!
Healthy Discs and vertebra.
A condition wherein the spinal canal (the spaces through which the spinal cord runs) narrows and compresses the spinal cord, cauda equina, and/or sciatic nerve roots. Numbness or pain may result.
A symptom including pain that may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that give rise to the sciatic nerve, or by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve itself. The pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot.
A medical condition affecting the spine, in which a slight out-pouching of the disc is apparent without any significant herniation. The bulge in many cases applies pressure to a nerve(s) causing back and or extremity pain.
A medical condition affecting the spine, in which a tear in the outer fibrous ring of an inter-vertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out. In most cases, the extruding material applies pressure to the nerve(s) causing chronic back pain and or extremity pain.
In most cases the natural wear and tear of the spinal discs. This can occur due to age and the drying out of the discs over time, leading to the discs losing support and function. Degenerative disc pain is usually felt in the legs, thighs and buttocks, lower back and neck.
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