Spinal Decompression in Komoka

Spinal decompression therapy is a modern, non-surgical traction procedure designed to relieve back pain and other symptoms associated with various spinal conditions, particularly those related to the discs and nerves. By stretching the spine, spinal decompression aims to alleviate pressure on the spinal discs and nerves which also provides an influx of healing nutrients to the disc space. To learn more, contact our Komoka ON chiropractic clinic today.

Regardless of your age, it can provide a wide range of benefits for better spine health. Spinal decompression can help alleviate pain caused by conditions such as herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, and other spinal issues. Even if you are not suffering from back pain or have any other related symptoms, gentle and gradual stretching relieves years of built-up pressure on your vertebrae while allowing vital nutrients, oxygen, and blood to enter any damaged parts of your vertebrae. Spinal decompression offers a non-invasive solution to help your spine heal and enjoy long-term mobility.


How Does It Work?

Spinal decompression therapy utilizes computer-aided technology to create controlled, gentle traction on the spine, aiming to alleviate pressure on spinal discs and nerves. The traction created by the device stretches the spine, which helps to increase disc space, enhance disc hydration and reduce nerve pressure. By creating a negative pressure within the disc, the therapy can help reduce the pressure on the disc’s inner material, potentially retracting herniated or bulging disc material away from the nerves. The stretching may promote the movement of nutrients into the disc, which can support disc repair and health. By relieving pressure on the nerves, the therapy can help reduce symptoms like pain, numbness, and tingling. The decompression table’s sensors and adjustable bed allow the spine to stretch at multiple angles for target decompression and lasting pain relief.


What to Expect During Treatment In Komoka ON

INITIAL CONSULATION:

  • Dr. Campbell will assess your condition through a thorough medical history and physical examination. X-rays may be completed to fully understand your spinal health and determine if spinal decompression is the right treatment option for you.

TREATMENT SESSIONS: (SESSIONS TYPICALLY LAST ABOUT 15-20 MINUTES)

  • You will lie on a specialized decompression table, which will have adjustable sections to align with your specific spinal curvature. Dr. Campbell will fit your body in a harness support system on the table and the computerized system will provide customized treatment for your back or neck pain.
  • The decompression device applies a gentle, intermittent pulling force to the spine. This force is carefully controlled and can be adjusted based on your condition and comfort level.
  • The treatment typically involves alternating between periods of traction and relaxation. For example, the device may pull and release every few minutes in cycles, allowing the spine to stretch and then return to its normal state.

FREQUENCY & DURATION:

  • Treatment plans usually consist of multiple sessions per week over several weeks. Dr. Campbell will create a personalized plan based on your condition and response to therapy.

It is important to note that after each session, you may experience immediate relief or notice gradual improvement over time. Some patients may feel mild discomfort or soreness due to the stretching of the spine during the first few treatments. The therapy is often combined with other treatments, such as chiropractic adjustments, to enhance overall effectiveness. The therapy is tailored to your specific needs factoring in your specific spinal condition, severity, and overall health.


Benefits of Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

  • Pain Relief: Many patients report significant reductions in pain.
  • Improved Mobility: Enhanced range of motion and decreased stiffness.
  • Non-Invasive: A safer alternative to surgical procedures with fewer risks.
  • Minimal Side Effects: Most patients experience mild discomfort, similar to what one might feel after exercise.

Who Can Benefit?

Common conditions spinal decompression can help treat:

HERNIATED, BULGING OR SLIPPED DISCS

  • Occurs when a portion of the gelatinous inner material of a disc pushes through a crack or tear in the disc’s thick outer ring due to aging-related wear and tear, or a sudden traumatic injury.
  • Risk factors include aging, obesity and smoking along with occupations requiring repetitive physical strain like lifting, twisting, bending, and driving.
  • Causes increased pressure on the spinal cord and often on nearby nerve roots, also contributes to inflammation of the nerves in the surrounding area.
  • Depending on the location of the involved disc along the spine, you can experience pain in the neck,upper back, or lower back.
  • When nerve or nerve roots are affected by the injured disc, you may also experience muscle weakness and radiating pain.
  • Long periods of inactivity or certain movements can aggravate the pain caused by a disc issue.

DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE

  • Involves the gradual wear and tear of the spinal discs which can lead to pain and reduced mobility

SPINAL STENOSIS

  • Occurs due to the reduction of spaces within your spinal column due to spinal canal narrowing leading to pressure on the nerve roots and the spinal cord causing moderate to severe pain.
  • The pain occurs most often in the lower back and neck

SCIATICA( RADICULOPATHY)

  • Pain caused due to the compression, irritation or inflammation of the sciatic nerve which branches from the lower back and travels through the buttocks and extends down the back of each leg ending just below the knee.
  • Patients also experience muscle weakness, numbness, tingling or a shock-like sensation.
  • Generally occurs on a single side.
  • Certain activities worsen the pain including twisting, coughing, sneezing, prolonged periods of inactivity, or bending.
  • Most common cause is a bulging or herniated disc that puts pressure on this nerve.

FACET JOINT SYNDROME

  • A syndrome in which the small joints located between the vertebrae become irritated or inflamed and cause pain.
  • The facet joints suffer from wear and tear due to constant repetitive motion and become inflamed
  • The pain often increases after long periods of inactivity

SPONDYLOLISTHESIS

  • A painful condition in which the vertebrae slips forward and out of position due to facet joint degeneration.

POST SURGICAL PAIN

  • Some individuals who experience spinal surgery may continue to have pain with their residual disc or nerve issues.

Considerations and Contraindications

While many can benefit from this therapy, it may not be suitable for everyone. Discuss with your provider if you have:

  • Osteoporosis
  • Severe spinal instability
  • Fractures in the spine
  • Metastasized cancer or spinal tumors
  • Certain surgical implants

After Treatment Care

Post-session care is crucial for optimal results:

  • Rest: Allow your body time to recover.
  • Stay Active: Engage in light activities as advised by your provider.
  • Follow-Up: Attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Conclusion

Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy offers a promising alternative for those suffering from spinal pain. If you think this treatment could benefit you, please contact Dr. Campbell at Kilworth Family Chiropractic Centre to book your consultation!


Questions?

Don’t hesitate to ask us about any concerns or questions you may have regarding the procedure, benefits, or your specific condition. Your understanding and comfort are key to a successful treatment experience.

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Kilworth Family Chiropractic
29 Kilworth Park Drive Unit B
Komoka, Ontario N0L 1R0
(519) 472-0110