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		<title>Understanding Spinal Decompression Therapy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are different treatments available for chronic back pain, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, leg pain, sciatica, pinched nerves, failed low back syndrome, and spinal stenosis. One of the common treatments used for these problems and more is spinal decompression therapy. In order to understand its benefits, you must understand what it is and what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are different treatments available for chronic back pain, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, leg pain, sciatica, pinched nerves, failed low back syndrome, and spinal stenosis. One of the common treatments used for these problems and more is spinal decompression therapy. In order to understand its benefits, you must understand what it is and what it does.</p>
<p>If you are thinking about decompression therapy, you must first ask yourself a few questions. Think about the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Does your pain cause you to miss work regularly?</li>
<li>Are you taking medications regularly to help manage your pain?</li>
<li>Does your pain reduce your ability to complete daily tasks?</li>
<li>Has major replacement or removal surgery been suggested but not what you want?</li>
<li>Have you had epidurals or spinal blocks without satisfactory relief?</li>
<li>Did you seek chiropractic care without results?</li>
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<p>If you answered yes to these questions, decompression therapy may be right for you. This kind of therapy can help reduce the compression you have and alleviate the symptoms that you experience. There are two types of decompression therapy: non-surgical and surgical.</p>
<h3><strong><a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Spinal-decompression-therapy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-38" title="Spinal decompression therapy" src="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Spinal-decompression-therapy-300x202.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="202" /></a>Non-Surgical Decompression Therapy</strong></h3>
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<p>If you do not want to take the chance and undergo surgery,  non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is another option. It is  specifically used to help relieve lower back and neck disc problems. The  equipment used conforms to the Federal Drug Administration&#8217;s  regulations.</p>
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<p><strong>How It Works</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Non-surgical decompression uses negative pressure to help create  partial relaxation in cycles, called sessions or visits. The treatment  allows bulging or herniated discs to retract. They are removed from the  nerves, which reduces compression.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy involves multiple visits,  between fourteen and twenty-five total. A computerized decompression  table is used to deliver the proper amount of force to the right areas  with a harness that is padded. The spine and muscles are gently  stretched.</p>
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<p>Immediate relief with the first session will not occur and should not  be expected. It is going to take many visits before you start to see  your symptoms subside. This is because the disc retraction occurs on  microscopic levels with each session. Over the course of your therapy,  those microscopic changes all add up.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Non-surgical decompression therapy helps repair disc damage in  comparison to some surgical therapies that remove pieces of the spine.  Each therapy session helps to spread vital nutrients that discs need in  order to heal the fibers. Fluid rich in nutrients, oxygen, and water are  dispersed from the disc&#8217;s exterior to the interior where they can be  beneficial.</p>
<h3><strong><a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/surgical-spinal-decompression.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-39" title="surgical spinal decompression" src="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/surgical-spinal-decompression-300x211.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="211" /></a>Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy</strong></h3>
<p>Surgical spinal decompression therapy involves various different surgical procedures that are done to relieve the compression that occurs on the spinal cord or nerves. It is this compression that is responsible for your pain, tingling, and/or numbness you experience. There are many procedures that fall into this category, but here are a few.</p>
<p><strong>Foraminotomy/Foraminectomy</strong></p>
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<p>A foraminotomy is the procedure that is used to make the passage where the spinal nerve roots exit the canal larger, which is chosen when the passageway itself is compressing nerves. A foraminectomy is the procedure where a surgeon removes bone and tissue that is compressing the passageway, which is used when there is bone and/or tissue that is pressing on the passageway causing the pressure. Both of these procedures work to make opening for root exists larger.</p>
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<p><strong>Laminotomy/Laminectomy</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>The laminotomy procedure removes a section of the spinal canal&#8217;s body arches, known as the lamina. The laminectomy procedure involves complete removal of the lamina. These two procedures make the spinal canal larger, which allows decompression to occur.</p>
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<p><strong>Diskectomy Procedure</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>A diskectomy is a surgical decompression therapy that is chosen for people with degenerative disc disorder, herniated discs, or bulging discs. When these discs are not in their proper position, they can press on nerve roots. This procedure removes the portions of any discs that are sitting on nerves.</p>
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<p><strong>Corpectomy Procedure</strong></p>
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<p>A corpectomy deals with the discs as well as the vertebrae. In some of these procedures for some patients, a vertebra and a disk – or multiples – are removed whenever possible. In other situations, some of the vertebrae are removed and the remaining ones are fused together to give the spine stability.</p>
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<p><strong>Osteophyte Procedure</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Osteophytes are bone growths, known as bone spurs. When they occur in the spine, they can be particularly dangerous as they pose the risk of severing nerves completely and causing permanent damage. An osteophyte removal procedure gets rid of these spurs.</p>
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<p><strong>Risks and Recovery</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Surgical spinal decompression therapy has a few possible risks, as with any surgical procedure. You could have an allergic reaction to the anesthesia that is used, you can develop an infection, or you could wind up with tissue or nerve damage. You are also at risk for bleeding and blood clots. Recovery can be ongoing or only last a short period. Every person responds differently. After a four to five day hospital stay. You can expect to be on prescription medication to manage pain and possible some antibiotics to help reduce the risk of infection. Once your incision has healed, you may need some physical therapy.</p>
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<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Each person responds the the decompression therapy differently. The success of both types of therapy depend largely on the type of back problem that you have. For non-surgical therapy, there is an average success rate of seventy percent. For surgical therapies, there is a success rate that ranges between eighty and ninety percent. In some cases, the type of therapy that is recommended for you might be right based on your problems, but it does not work. In other cases, people respond better to the therapy than expected.</p>
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<p>It is important to thoroughly research and understand your options with spinal decompression therapy. Discuss everything with your orthopedic physician. Although it may be a difficult decision, you must keep in mind that each type of decompression therapy will be successful for some people and not others. You should also know that if left untreated, spinal decompression and other such problems can lead to permanent damage, including paralysis. For additional information, you can visit the American Spinal Decompression Association&#8217;s website at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.americanspinal.com/">http://www.americanspinal.com</a> for a comprehensive amount of information.</p>
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		<title>Spinal Decompression Treatment Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recurring and constant back problems can be painful and frustrating. Common problems like sciatica and degenerative disc disease can be life altering. The symptoms you experience can affect what tasks you do and how you do them. For many people, sleeping is almost impossible and the simplest of tasks like showering and mopping are more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recurring and constant back problems can be painful and frustrating. Common problems like sciatica and degenerative disc disease can be life altering. The symptoms you experience can affect what tasks you do and how you do them. For many people, sleeping is almost impossible and the simplest of tasks like showering and mopping are more painful. Different doctors have different way they will work toward treatment, often with trial and error. Almost all doctors will eventually get to decompression. If you are considering spinal decompression treatment, you should know all your options.</p>
<p>Spinal decompression is the term used to describe two general treatments. One is non-surgical while the other is surgical. It is important to understand each of these treatment types so that you and your doctor can figure out which one works the best for your particular spinal injuries.</p>
<p>Non-surgical spinal decompression treatment is most often suggested for people with neck and lumbar problems. It involves the use of a decompression table. The table is controlled by a computer system. It relies on a cycle of tension and relaxation to coax your damaged, slipping discs back into position where they are not pinching nerves any longer.</p>
<p>To treat the back, you will have padded tension straps wrapped around your chest area and your waist area. You lie on the table comfortably. The operator sets the amount of tension needed and then the table&#8217;s tension controls start pulling the straps in opposite directions. When the table senses that a muscle spasm has started, the tension stops. As soon as the spasm stops, the cycle continues.</p>
<p>Non-surgical spinal decompression treatment is done over the course of several weeks. You will not experience pain relief right away because results are cumulative. You should expect to undergo anywhere between 12 and 24 sessions that are 30 minutes long. More severe conditions will sometimes require more treatments.</p>
<p>The other option is surgical decompression. There are two major kinds of decompression surgeries. Either one of the two can be combined with other more minor ones to repair or reverse damage. Surgery is often recommended for people who do have success with non-surgical decompression or those who have more severe problems.</p>
<p>Microdecompression surgery is the less invasive surgical spinal decompression treatment. It is a surgical procedure that uses a laser to repair damage and a microscope to magnify the area. Small incisions are made to minimize the risk of infection and the length of time it takes to heal. The second surgery is laminectomy. This procedure requires a surgeon to expose your spinal column. The lamina of the vertebrae is an arch. At the site of spinal compression, the lamina is removed to allow more room for the spinal column, which in turn allows the compression on nerves to reverse.</p>
<p>Most people assume that chronic back pain, spurts of motor function loss, and numbness or tingling are symptoms they will be stuck with for the rest of their lives. While not all cases are permanent, treatment is still necessary. If left untreated, permanent nerve damage is possible. Additionally, there is a risk of paralysis from nerve damage. Talking with your doctor is always a good idea to weigh all your options completely.</p>
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		<title>Drx9000 Decompression Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic back pain is often due to serious spinal problems. In the past, back problems like sciatica and bulging discs were treated with addictive pain medications and uncomfortable braces. As a last resort, surgeons opened up the back to try to crudely repair problems, usually adding rods along the spine. Over the years, medicine and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic back pain is often due to serious spinal problems. In the past, back problems like sciatica and bulging discs were treated with addictive pain medications and uncomfortable braces. As a last resort, surgeons opened up the back to try to crudely repair problems, usually adding rods along the spine. Over the years, medicine and technology advanced allowing doctors to understand that there are many different issues a person can have. Degenerative disc disorder, herniated discs, bulging discs, and other problems require more targeted treatment. This is where decompression comes in.</p>
<p>Although there are surgical treatments, non-surgical treatment is much more popular for lower back and neck problems. To use this decompression method, computer controlled tables were designed by quite a few manufacturers, including Axiom Worldwide. In response to feedback, changes to designs were made to create a new model. By making these designs, the drx9000 decompression treatment has become popular.</p>
<p>In 2009, Axiom Worldwide released the drx9000. The most drastic change to this new decompression table is that there is not a video monitor. Many doctors and facilities stated that the video monitor was not used often enough to warrant the space or the extra cost. Patients are often asleep or deeply relaxed during treatments.</p>
<p>The drx9000 decompression treatment table uses state of the art features. The touch screen computer system reduces the need for a keyboard or mouse. The operator displays allow close monitoring of treatments without having to stand at the controls.</p>
<p>The drx9000 also has patient comfort in mind. The lower mattress floats to reduce friction. There is a DVD/CD player with headphones that can be used as relaxation aids. For safety, there is a patient switch that stops the tension if an emergency occurs. The table, tension harness, and supports are all padded to avoid discomfort.</p>
<p>There are other factors designed to help the patient and the operator as well. The drx9000 decompression treatment table can provide treatment information for each individual patient. It uses a person&#8217;s weight and the angle of the pull in each session. This information is used to determine the exact amount of distraction force and decompression that should be used.</p>
<p>Decompression is achieved by creating a vacuum. The vacuum that occurs around the disc helps reduce the symptoms of the spinal compression, like the pain. It also works to set the disc back into its proper position, along with important fluids needed for healing. The drx9000 can sense the body&#8217;s reaction to tension and adjust as appropriate. This causes a cycle during treatment of pulling to create the vacuum and then relaxing as the body starts to spasm.</p>
<p>Drx9000 decompression treatment has the same success rate as many other forms of spinal decompression therapy. The difference is that through the new designs, the drx9000 is less expensive for providers. This translates into a reduced cost for patients who are paying for their treatments. When it comes to the benefits of decompression therapy, the costs are well worth it but there are many people who will say that if they could reap those same benefits and come out spending less, they are happy.</p>
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		<title>What is Spinal Decompression?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Neural impingement is the term used to describe pinched spinal nerves. This ailment is also known as spinal compression. Spinal decompression is the treatment used to relieve the pressure on these nerves. Decompression therapy can be a surgical procedure or non-surgical treatment. There are positive and negative aspects of each type of therapy. You should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neural impingement is the term used to describe pinched spinal nerves. This ailment is also known as spinal compression. Spinal decompression is the treatment used to relieve the pressure on these nerves. Decompression therapy can be a surgical procedure or non-surgical treatment. There are positive and negative aspects of each type of therapy. You should be aware of them so you can make an informed decision about your treatment.</p>
<p>While there are many surgical decompression procedures that can be used, only two are very common. Surgical decompression procedures can be used to repair many types of back and neck problems, including sciatica, degenerative disc disorder, bulging discs, and herniated discs. These back problems are so common that millions of people suffer all over the world. It knows no race, nationality, religion, or gender.</p>
<p>Microdecompression surgery, otherwise known as invasive of the two most common procedures. This procedure uses a laser and a small microscope. A tiny incision is made and the microscope is used to find the target problem area. The laser is used to remove the herniated disc with the magnification from the scope.</p>
<p>Laminectomy is the second common decompression surgery and more invasive. This procedure removes a section of the spinal column, called the lamina. This is an arch that is on the vertebra. By removing the lamina, there is more room for the spinal column which gets rid of the pressure caused by the spine pinching nerves.</p>
<p>Non-surgical spinal decompression is the alternative to surgery. It is very similar to traction and uses decompression table with computer control. It is most effective for treating degenerative disc disorder symptoms, bulging discs, and herniated discs. The negative pressure and gentle stretching works to help ease the discs back into position. You can expect to undergo at least fifteen sessions about thirty minutes in length. More severe problems may result in the need for up to twenty-five sessions. It is necessary to have these amounts of sessions because each session yields microscopic amounts of retraction.</p>
<p>If your problems occur in the lower back region, the decompression table is configured to focus on this area. You lie on your back or stomach. You have padded straps that are attached around your waist and chest. The table uses these straps to exert a slight tension with the waist straps pulling toward your feet and the chest straps pulling toward your head.</p>
<p>If your problems occur in the neck region of your spinal cord, the table works with this area. You lie on your back with your neck supported by rubber pads. The table&#8217;s controls then use the pads to exert gentle tension.</p>
<p>When you have chronic pain from spinal problems, you have most likely been through numerous other treatments without the relief you expect. There are also treatments that would not work for your particular problem. Spinal decompression, whether surgical or not, is designed to help with your conditions and your symptoms. Talk with your doctor to discuss your options and gather more information.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common ailments that people experience is back pain.  A sore back is something that millions of people have to deal with on a daily basis.  People who suffer from pain in their back often don’t realize that there are different treatments available to help decrease the pain that you are experiencing.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common ailments that people experience is back pain.  A sore back is something that millions of people have to deal with on a daily basis.  People who suffer from pain in their back often don’t realize that there are different treatments available to help decrease the pain that you are experiencing.  If you suffer from a poor back you should consider getting <strong>spinal decompression treatment</strong>.</p>
<p>Decompression is great for people who experience leg pains because bones and ligaments are squashing their nerves.  As we begin to age it can often affect the spine.  It is usual for certain underlying degenerative changes to have an effect on people spinal structure.  Some of these changes can include such things as arthritis, which can cause changes that result in bony spurs that press on your nerve roots.  Ligaments can also thicken with age, which can also lead to a lack of space in your spinal canal.</p>
<p>Another issue that often occurs is that the discs between the vertebrae can often end up drying out.  The drying out of the vertebrae will often close together small gaps.  The nerve roots can often gets squashed as it goes through the foramen.</p>
<p>People who suffer from different symptoms that result from an <a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/spinal-disc-decompression/"><strong>injury to pinched nerves</strong> </a>need to consider the different options that are available.  Probably one of the most common treatments that people use to combat the effects of back pain is pain killers.  Medication and prescription drugs are a simply solution that you can use to help reduce the amount of pain that you experience.</p>
<p>One of the major problems with medication is that it is only a temporary situation.  It is the equivalent of patching up structural problems in a house.  You can make it look prettier, but in the end there is still a structural problem.  The truth about back pain is that you need to find a solution that can work for you.  There are surgical options and non surgical options that are available.</p>
<p>Looking at the different <strong>spinal decompression treatments</strong> is necessary if you are going to be living with bad back pain.  Finding a solution to your problem will ensure that you don’t have to worry about living with the constant pain in your back.  A comprehensive search online for different treatments that are available is the best way to get the kind of treatment that you need for your back.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who suffer from back pain often feel that there is no hope.  If you have lived with constant back pain for a while you have probably grown accustomed to taking medication.  People who take pain killers often become reliant on them.  Although they don’t fix the problem, they provide short term relief for people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who suffer from back pain often feel that there is no hope.  If you have lived with constant back pain for a while you have probably grown accustomed to taking medication.  People who take pain killers often become reliant on them.  Although they don’t fix the problem, they provide short term relief for people who are struggling with severe pain.  If you suffer from back pain you should consider trying <strong>spinal decompression therapy</strong>.</p>
<p>Spinal decompression is a form of spinal traction.  Spinal traction has been used by health professionals for many years to help treat herniated discs and other back problems, but hasn’t been fully effective.  In the past, people have complained the spinal traction has further aggravated the lumbar region.  Decompression treating helps to solve some of these particular problems.</p>
<p>The way that the decompression works is that it slowly pulls your back and gradually stretches your back.  This makes sure that it doesn’t trigger a back spasm.  The decompression machine will also monitor the person’s reaction to the specific treatment.  Depending on the patient’s reaction to the pulling, the machine will usually reduce or intensify the pull to allow the muscles to relax.</p>
<p>Because it can sense muscle spasms, it helps give the<a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/spinal-decompression-treatment/"> <strong>spinal decompression therapy machines</strong></a> an effective way to lower the pressure that is being put on the herniated discs.  It can help to reverse disc pressure, which can also help reduce some of the pressure on your herniated discs.</p>
<p>Some of the spinal decompression machines have a success rate between 80-90 %.  Most of the people who do report positive results often experience long-term healing and pain alleviation.  For these reasons, this is the best treatment program to help treat herniated or bulged discs and other spinal problems.</p>
<p>This treatment will also depend on a variety of different factors.  Depending on your specific age and severity of the injury, the treatment might be suitable for you.  If this program is used properly it can be extremely useful for people who have serious back problems and pain.  People who use this program often have reduced pain and are able to return to their normal routines.</p>
<p>If you are interested in using <strong>spinal decompression therapy</strong> you should look up different treatments and programs that are available.  A comprehensive search for the different decompression machines will ensure that you find one that works for you.  People who suffer from back pain should try this therapy and see if it can help reduce the pain.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a chronic back pain suffer then you should look for a good treatment to give you the relief that you deserve.  People who suffer from bad pain in their back often don’t realize that there are treatments that exist that can help give you relief.  Depending on your particular ailment, there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a chronic back pain suffer then you should look for a good treatment to give you the relief that you deserve.  People who suffer from bad pain in their back often don’t realize that there are treatments that exist that can help give you relief.  Depending on your particular ailment, there are many different treatments that are designed give you relief.  One particular treatment that works very well for people with bad backs is a <strong>spinal decompression machine</strong>.</p>
<p>Depending on your particular symptoms of back pain, the treatment will defer.  If you have back pain that is generated from pressure on your nerves, you should consider using decompression.  This treatment is designed to help alleviate your pain by stretching your structure and relieve the pressure on your nerves.</p>
<p>Traditional methods that are used to treat pinched nerves are surgery.  The problem with traditional surgery is that it can be quite daunting task because your spinal cord needs to be exposed while the surgeons are working on your back.  Decompression treatment machine can do the same job without the risk of complications.</p>
<p>How the<a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/spinal-decompression-therapy/"> <strong>decompression table machine</strong></a> works is that it uses traction therapy.  Instead of working on your whole spinal system as a whole, it can work to isolate the specific areas that need to be focused on and work on a series of pulling and relaxing movements.  These methods can allow the injured disc some space from the vertebrae.</p>
<p>In the chiropractic profession, there is a common belief that spinal decompression machines are the answer to people who have different back problems.  While there is a large amount of benefits that these machines do provide, there is not guaranteed 100% success rate.  You need to try it out and see if it can work for your particular time.</p>
<p>If you are going to find a spinal decompression machine the treatments will vary.  They can be anywhere from two weeks to a few months of regular visits.  The treatments are usually ranged between 30-40 minutes per session and are usually daily for the first couple of weeks.</p>
<p>Anyone who has suffered from a lower back pain probably knows the difficulty that it can cause.  Finding the right relief for your pain is essential in being able to control your symptoms.  People who are interested in using <strong>a spinal decompression machine</strong> should do a comprehensive search for the different treatments that are available to find one that works for them.</p>
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		<title>Non Surgical Spinal Decompression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back pain is something that haunts millions of people every day.  People who have pain in their back often experience constant discomfort throughout the day.  When you have an aching back, it can cause all kinds of discomforts throughout the day.  People who suffer from pain should look at the different treatment options that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back pain is something that haunts millions of people every day.  People who have pain in their back often experience constant discomfort throughout the day.  When you have an aching back, it can cause all kinds of discomforts throughout the day.  People who suffer from pain should look at the different treatment options that are available.  Although surgery is an option for some people, it should always be a worst case scenario.  Some people find that <strong>non surgical spinal decompression</strong> can work wonders in relieving pain in their back.</p>
<p>One of the benefits of spinal decompression is that it is very safe and effective in treating a wide variety of different back problems.  People who have had unsuccessful neck and back surgeries, degenerative spinal disc, sciatica, herniated discs, protruding discs, posterior facet and other spinal injuries should consider using spinal disc decompression.</p>
<p>This technology was discovered on accident by NASA scientists.  When the astronauts who went into space came back with less back pain the scientists asked themselves why.  The answer to the question was in gravity.  With no gravity there was no pressure being put on their bodies.  This allowed their spines to readjust to the correct positions.  Scientist used this discover to develop a machine that could replicate this change.</p>
<p>The therapy works by a person by strapped to the <a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/spinal-decompression-machine/"><strong>spinal decompression table</strong></a>.  After the patient is positioned properly, the machine is then programmed with the specific information.  It can then work to decompress your spine, which will help reduce pain and increase the flow of nutrients, oxygen, and water from the outside to the inside of the spinal disc.  This will then help the spinal disc to heal itself.</p>
<p>The spinal treatments will depend on the particular patient.  Most treatment programs run between one to two months long.  There are normally around 20-30 sessions involved for a period of 30-45 minutes each.  Patients who use these programs are also advised on how they can modify their diet to improve their overall nutrition and energy supply.</p>
<p>If you are interested in using a <strong>non surgical spinal decompression</strong> it is important that you look up the different programs that are available.  There are different treatments that are available for people with back problems so it is very important that you find one that works for you.  A comprehensive search online for different programs will ensure that you find one that works for you.</p>
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		<title>Spinal Disc Decompression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a common fact that you will probably experience back pain at some point in your life.  Back pain is an ailment that affects a large number of people around the world.  Because you are constantly activating your back, it is quite common for people to experience pain.  There are wide varieties of reasons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a common fact that you will probably experience back pain at some point in your life.  Back pain is an ailment that affects a large number of people around the world.  Because you are constantly activating your back, it is quite common for people to experience pain.  There are wide varieties of reasons why you might experience pain.  Some people may have bulged disc, anterolisthesis, or a other spinal injuries that can cause back pain.  One particular treatment that a lot of people find useful for a variety of different pain is <strong>spinal disc decompression</strong>.</p>
<p>Decompression is used to treat a variety of different ailments that originate from the back.  You can treat ailments such as herniated discs, degenerative spinal disc disease, protruding discs, posterior facet or joint syndrome and other spinal problems using spinal disc decompression.</p>
<p>This treatment evolved from NASA scientist who found common similarities that people who went to space reported improved back pain.  After an investigation the scientist found that the improvement in the condition was due to the lack of pressure and gravity that was on the spine.  Instead of having the pressure on their backs, the lack of gravity allowed the body to move to position that allowed them to reduce their pain.</p>
<p>The spinal treatment works by having a computer controlled <a href="http://www.spinaldecompressiontreatment.net/non-surgical-spinal-decompression/"><strong>spinal decompression table</strong></a>.  The doctor will enter specific treatment information about the patient into the computer.  The automated machine will then apply force to help relieve some of the pressure that is on the spine.  The negative pressure which is applied aligns the herniated disc to retract into the original position.</p>
<p>Depending on the severity of your problem the sessions will vary.  You might be looking at an average of 20-30 treatments that are required over the period of one to two months.  The treatments are usually over 30-35 minutes long and are over the period of a month.  The cost of the decompression treatment will vary depending on where you go.</p>
<p>If you are interested in using <strong>spinal disc decompression</strong> to help you relieve some of the back symptoms that you have make sure you do your homework.  A comprehensive search for different treatments that are available will ensure that you find something that works for you.  Be sure to look up the different programs that are available because this treatment is not the only answer.  There are many different back pain treatments that are available.</p>
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