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Spinal Decompression Therapy

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The Doctors at Chiropractic Associates of Fort Collins are the only practitioners in Northern Colorado who have been clinically trained using the “Kennedy Decompression Technique”.  This course work was taught by the foremost expert in spinal decompression, Jay Kennedy, D.C. who has unparalleled experience and expertise in the field of decompression therapy.

If you’re suffering from a herniated disc in your neck or low back and other treatments have not yielded sufficient benefit, you should find out if you might be a candidate for spinal decompression therapy.

Spinal decompression therapy is a nonsurgical, traction-based treatment outcome for herniated or bulging discs in the neck and low back. Anyone who has back, neck, arm or leg pain caused by a degenerated or damaged disc may be helped by spinal decompression therapy.

Specific conditions that may be helped by this therapeutic procedure include herniated or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, facet syndrome, spondylosis or even failed spinal surgery. Many patients, some with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-documented disc herniations, have achieved “good” to “excellent” results after spinal decompression therapy.

The computerized traction head on the decompression table or machine is the key to the therapy’s effectiveness. The preprogrammed patterns for ramping up and down the amount of axial distraction permit decompression to occur at the disc level. This creates a negative pressure within the disc, allowing the protruded or herniated portion to be pulled back within the normal confines of the disc, which then permits healing to occur.

To reduce inflammation and assist the healing process, supporting structures are treated with passive therapies (ice/heat/cold laser therapy), chiropractic adjustments (when indicated) and/or active rehabilitation in order to strengthen the spinal musculature.

 

Your specific treatment plan will be determined by the doctor after your examination. Based on research and our office’s clinical experience, the best results have been achieved with 18 to 24 sessions over a four to six-week period. If you are suffering from a degenerated or herniated disc, I encourage you to explore safe and effective spinal decompression therapy before risking surgery.  If you would like to find out if you are a candidate for decompression therapy call our office at 970-207-4066 and schedule a complimentary examination with one of the Doctors, or visit our website at chiro-assoc.com and hit on services and techniques then spinal decompression for further information.

 

What Does It Mean? Not familiar with some of the terminology in this article? Here’s a brief explanation of what these terms mean in relation to your spine.

 

Anulus Fibrosus: The tough outer ring of a vertebral disc; it encases the nucleus pulposus (see description below) within the disc.

 

Facet Syndrome: An irritation of one or more of the joints on the back of the spinal vertebrae, which comprise the spinal column.

 

Herniated Disc: Displacement of the center of a vertebral disc through a crack in the outer layer. Disc herniation can put pressure on spinal nerves and cause pain.

 

Nucleus Pulposus: A gel-like substance within each intervertebral disc, surrounded by the anulus fibrosus.

 

Sciatica: Pain in the lower back, buttocks, hips, or adjacent anatomical structures, frequently attributable to spinal dysfunction.

 

Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spine at one or more of three locations: in the center of the spine, where nerves branch from the spine, or in the space between vertebrae. This puts pressure on spinal nerves and can cause pain.

 

Spondylosis: Otherwise known as spinal arthritis, spondylosis is a degenerative condition in which spinal discs weaken, particularly with age.

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