This decompression also allows nutrients into the disc to promote healing.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is the latest non-surgical procedure to treat chronic back pain. Widely used in Europe and recently approved in North America and Singapore, the treatment helps induce negative pressure in the vertebral joints, thereby creating space and relieving pressure from the nerves. Considered safe, and unlike surgery, the treatment does not entail the use of anesthesia, needles or joint manipulations.
Unlike surgery, this treatment can be the first line of treatment for individuals with chronic back pain. This treatment is ideal for individuals who, 1) have had surgery and continue to have back pain 2) persistent pain after 4-6 weeks of other supportive treatment methods 3) lower back or leg pain caused by disc herniation, bulging disc, osteoarthritis or trauma.
Besides chronic back pain, it has been used to treat sciatica, facet joint syndrome, herniated discs, degenerated discs from arthritis, and pain resulting from failed back surgery.
Yes. An X-ray, MRI or a CT scan is required. Prior to treatment, our physician will review the CT scan or MRI results to determine where the pathology is and the severity of it.
Not at all. Patients can comfortably lie flat on their back, on a special bed, without feeling the slightest bit of pain. Perhaps the only discomfort is the pulling forces along the spine.
Yes, here are some individuals who may not be suitable candidates for this treatment. Individuals who are pregnant or breast feeding
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is an outpatient treatment that will require 15-23 sessions for optimal results. Your physician will determine the number of treatments necessary based on your condition and examine how you fare with each session. Lasting about 30-60 minutes, treatments are comfortable and free from undue pain.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is not a traction treatment. It generates negative pressure between the discs and decompresses the joint. This vacuum effect essentially relieves pressure on the nerves and eases the pain.
Yes, studies show that most people who have undergone this treatment benefitted from improved posture and flexibility. It is also believed that it can help realign back muscles and restore normal anatomy of the joints
As you will be expected to lie down on an adjustment table. It is advisable that you wear comfortable or loose-fitting clothing during treatment sessions
There are no major side effects or complications. However, the most common complaint is that of muscle spasms which are transient in nature.