There are a lot of treatments for spinal decompression. It includes heat and cold packs, massage or a combination of both. Exercises are also advised to patients to make the therapy even more effective.
Most of the treatments for spinal decompression provides short term relief. Most of them fail to provide long term value to the treatment of spinal decompression.
It is common medical practice to perform such treatments to address and provide relief to the pain felt by the patient at that particular moment. However, these treatments doesn't offer any change in structure therefore the pain my recur.
According to the studies conducted, muscle atrophy and muscular weakness is associated with disc problems.
Disc herniations, bulges and degenerative discs are the most common disc injuries.
If this condition is left untreated, muscle weakness can aggravate and lead to instable spine which will make the condition even worse within one year.
This is why spinal decompression coupled with aggressive core strengthening is the best approach.
Dealing with the muscle weakness and spinal instability must be done cautiously as to not load or irritate the disc, but must be done nonetheless if full recovery is expected.
The best approach to treat disc injuries is to combine spinal decompression and deep spinal stability training. This will help create the best environment for healing. - 15438
Most of the treatments for spinal decompression provides short term relief. Most of them fail to provide long term value to the treatment of spinal decompression.
It is common medical practice to perform such treatments to address and provide relief to the pain felt by the patient at that particular moment. However, these treatments doesn't offer any change in structure therefore the pain my recur.
According to the studies conducted, muscle atrophy and muscular weakness is associated with disc problems.
Disc herniations, bulges and degenerative discs are the most common disc injuries.
If this condition is left untreated, muscle weakness can aggravate and lead to instable spine which will make the condition even worse within one year.
This is why spinal decompression coupled with aggressive core strengthening is the best approach.
Dealing with the muscle weakness and spinal instability must be done cautiously as to not load or irritate the disc, but must be done nonetheless if full recovery is expected.
The best approach to treat disc injuries is to combine spinal decompression and deep spinal stability training. This will help create the best environment for healing. - 15438
About the Author:
Dr. Randall Pruitt is a board certified chiropractic neurologist. He started the Arizona Back Institute in Phoenix Arizona back in 2002. You can learn more about how he uses the DRX9000 in Arizona by clicking here.