Over time repetitive rotation of the spine, as seen in golfing, can slowly break down the spinal discs. All forms of disc injury can eventually impinge on the nerves exiting the spine (“pinched nerve”) which can create numbness, tingling, burning or sharp pain down the arms or legs. Sharp pain originating from the back and “shooting” down the legs is often referred to as sciatica.
The Mayo Clinic, and John Hopkins Medical are using a thing called “ Spinal Decompression” with a success rate of about 90% over chronic back and neck pain.
How does Spinal Decompression work?
Spinal Decompression provides relief to severe back and neck pain sufferers by gently reducing the pressure within spinal discs. The bones of the spine are slowly and methodically separated using the state-of-the-art DYNA PRO Spinal Decompression Unit. As the vertebrae are separated, pressure is slowly reduced within the disc (intradiscal pressure) until a vacuum is formed. This vacuum “sucks” the gelatinous center of the disc back inside thereby reducing the disc bulge or disc herniation. Significant disc bulge reduction removes pressure off the spinal nerves and drastically reduces pain and disability. This “sucking” vacuum also pulls much-needed oxygen, nutrients and fluid into injured and degenerated discs allowing the healing to begin.
The treatment motion is computer controlled to provide gentle and painless decompression of the injured spinal discs. Advanced DYNA PRO decompression techniques separate slowly and cycle between brief moments of pulling and relaxing (oscillation). This reduces protective muscle spasm that contributed to the poor success rate of outdated “traction” techniques.
Spinal Decompression Can Treat The Following Conditions: *Sciatica * Neck Disc Bulge * Herniated Disc-Back * Herniated Disc-Neck * Pinched Nerve * Degenerative Disc Disease
Dr. Bob, spinal decompression is so fantastic!! Everyone should be checked out to see if they need it! thanks!!
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