FAQs

How effective is spinal decompression therapy, and what are its potential benefits?

2024-04-22T23:49:25-07:00

Spinal decompression therapy can be quite effective for the right candidates. Benefits often include significant pain relief, improved mobility, reduced reliance on pain medications, and a faster recovery time compared to surgical options. It helps alleviate pain by enhancing the natural healing process, promoting blood flow, and reducing nerve compression.

How effective is spinal decompression therapy, and what are its potential benefits?2024-04-22T23:49:25-07:00

Who can benefit from spinal decompression therapy?

2024-04-22T23:46:51-07:00

This therapy is most suitable for individuals experiencing pain from mild to moderate herniated discs, sciatica caused by herniated discs, and those who have not found relief from conservative treatment methods like physical therapy or medications. It is not recommended for everyone, particularly those with severe disc herniation, spinal fractures, tumors, or certain types [...]

Who can benefit from spinal decompression therapy?2024-04-22T23:46:51-07:00

What is spinal decompression therapy?

2024-04-22T23:43:03-07:00

Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment that involves the use of a traction table or similar motorized device to relieve back pain. The goal is to gently stretch the spine and create negative pressure within the disc to promote retraction of the herniated disc material, reduce pressure on the nerves, and enhance healing of [...]

What is spinal decompression therapy?2024-04-22T23:43:03-07:00

Will pre-hab hurt?

2024-04-22T23:30:02-07:00

Pre-hab exercises should not cause pain. However, there may be some initial discomfort as you work on strengthening and increasing your range of motion. Always communicate any discomfort to your physical therapist so they can adjust techniques as needed.

Will pre-hab hurt?2024-04-22T23:30:02-07:00

How long should pre-hab last?

2024-04-22T23:31:10-07:00

The duration of pre-hab can vary depending on the complexity of your surgery and your overall health. It typically ranges from 2-6 weeks, but your physical therapist will discuss the ideal timeframe based on your needs.

How long should pre-hab last?2024-04-22T23:31:10-07:00

What are some of the pain management treatments offered?

2023-05-03T09:56:48-07:00

Interventional Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies include Epidurals, Radio Frequency Ablations (RFA), Nerve Blocks, Trigger Point Injections, Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP), and more. Alternative Medicine treatments include Active Release Techniques (ART), Acupuncture, Chiropractic Care, Massage Therapy, Pilates, and Spinal Decompression.

What are some of the pain management treatments offered?2023-05-03T09:56:48-07:00
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