Treatment Techniques Used During Spinal Decompression In Santa Monica

By Darren Martinez


Those suffering from chronic backaches and other problems know how painful and disruptive they get. They affect the movement and resting of the victim leaving them agitated and in pain. This pain increases when left unattended or self diagnosed. Any problem with the back should warrant a visit to a healthcare professional. This can be a doctor or even a chiropractor. These professionals deal with Santa Monica Spinal Decompression to treat patients. Seeking assistance is not an option especially if pain persists or gets worse.

Two methods of spinal decompression therapy are used to relieve pain and repair herniated disks in the spine. This is using surgery or nonsurgical methods. Many prefer nonsurgical methods because they offer minimal invasion into the body. Many people do not like to go for surgery because anything can happen and result to worse conditions or even death. Other alternatives to therapy include physical therapy, exercise, bracing, chiropractor services, acupuncture, steroid injections taking limited rests and using anti inflammatory drugs.

The main method used in decompression therapy is stretching the spine using motorized traction. This aims to change the position as well as the force felt on the spine. The negative pressure created helps to take off the pressure from the disks. These cushion structures resemble gel. They are found between bones of the spinal cord. The treatment then makes the herniated disks retract taking pressure off these structures and nerves. Once there is free movement of nutrients and oxygen in the disk, healing begins.

This nonsurgical therapy treatment is used in treating a number of issues like pain found in the back and neck that causes weakness and tingling down to the legs. It also reverses herniated disks, treats degenerative disk disease as well as repairing worn spinal joints and injured nerve roots. However, more research still needs to be done to establish the effectiveness and safety of this procedure.

This therapy lasts for about half an hour or more and is done by a doctor operating a computer. The treatments must be at least twenty for effective results to be seen and takes more than one month. There might be other accompanying treatments including electrical stimulation, ultrasounds and cold or heat therapy. Some people are not recommended to have this treatment including pregnant women and those with the following conditions fractures, tumors, advanced osteoporosis, abdominal aortic aneurism and those with metal implants.

Surgery comes as a last resort. This is when all other treatment therapies and methods have been tried and failed. It treats ruptured disks, reverses bulging, bony growths and a host of other back related problems. It aims at relieving pain, numbness, tingling sensations as well as weakness.

Many different surgeries can be done to relieve pressure in the spine. One may need spinal fusion for stabilization. Other procedures include a diskectomy to remove a part of the disk, laminotomy to remove part of the bone, foraminotomy to expand nerve root openings, osteophyte removal and corpectomy.

As with any treatments, there are risks involved. However, surgery has more risks that include infection, bleeding, blood clots, allergic reaction towards anesthesia as well as nerve and tissue damage. It is important to take care of your back and exercise regularly. This avoids visits to a chiropractor.




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