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Spinal Decompression Therapy
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Welcome to Atlas Medical Center, where we specialize in spinal decompression therapy in Fort Worth and Irving—a non-surgical therapy designed to alleviate back and neck pain caused by various conditions. Our state-of-the-art treatments target herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, and more, helping you regain comfort and mobility. Experience relief with our expert team today.

The Ultimate Non-Invasive Solution for Pain

Spinal decompression is a cutting-edge, non-invasive therapy that offers a powerful solution for individuals suffering from chronic back and neck pain. This gentle and precise treatment aims to relieve pressure on the spinal discs, allowing them to retract and heal. By creating negative pressure within the affected area, spinal decompression promotes nutrient-rich blood flow, stimulates the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and effectively treats conditions such as herniated discs, bulging discs, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease.

Conditions Treated With Spinal Decompression:

  • Herniated discs
  • Bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica
  • Pinched nerves
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Facet joint syndrome
  • Chronic back and neck pain
  • Failed back surgery syndrome
  • Posterior facet syndrome
  • Radiating arm and leg pain
  • Spinal arthritis
  • Spinal disc protrusion
  • Discogenic pain
woman during exam before chiropractic adjustment Fort Worth and Irving
man stretching back after spinal decompression therapy in Fort Worth and Irving

Benefits of Spinal Decompression:

  • Alleviates back and neck pain
  • Relieves pressure on spinal discs and nerves
  • Increases nutrient-rich blood flow to the affected area
  • Stimulates the body’s natural healing mechanisms
  • Minimizes the need for invasive surgical procedures
  • Non-invasive and drug-free treatment option
  • Offers long-lasting pain relief
  • Can be tailored to individual patient needs
  • Safe and well-tolerated by most patients

To lear more about how spinal decompression therapy in Fort Worth and Irving can help you, contact our office for an appointment.

How Nerve Compression Causes Pain

Nerve compression, often associated with conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis, can cause debilitating pain. When a nerve is compressed or pinched, it becomes irritated or inflamed, leading to discomfort. The compression disrupts the normal flow of signals between the affected nerve and the brain, resulting in sharp or radiating pain, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and decreased mobility. Spinal decompression aims to alleviate this compression, allowing the affected nerve to heal and restoring proper function, ultimately relieving the associated pain and discomfort.

How Spinal Decompression Works

During spinal decompression, a patient is positioned on a specialized table that applies gentle and controlled traction to the spine. This controlled traction creates negative pressure within the spinal discs, a phenomenon known as negative intradiscal pressure. As a result, the retraction of herniated or bulging discs occurs, relieving pressure on compressed nerves. Furthermore, the negative pressure facilitates the influx of nutrient-rich fluids, oxygen, and healing substances into the affected area, promoting disc rehydration, reducing inflammation, and stimulating the body’s natural healing process. The therapy helps to restore proper alignment, relieve nerve compression, reduce pain, and improve overall spinal health.

The Recovery Process After Spinal Decompression

After undergoing spinal decompression therapy in Fort Worth and Irving, you can expect a relatively smooth recovery. Most individuals experience immediate relief or notice significant improvements in their symptoms. However, it’s important to follow any post-treatment instructions provided by your healthcare professional. This may include recommendations for light exercises, stretching, and maintaining good posture. It’s normal to feel some soreness or mild discomfort initially, but this typically subsides quickly. With proper care, you can continue to experience the long-term benefits of spinal decompression and enjoy a more pain-free and active lifestyle.

When Can I Expect The Results?

The timing of results from spinal decompression can vary depending on individual factors and the specific condition being treated. While some individuals experience immediate relief or improvements after the first few sessions, others may require multiple treatments to achieve optimal results. It’s common to notice progressive relief throughout the course of treatment as your body responds to the therapy. Your healthcare professional will provide a personalized treatment plan and discuss the expected timeline for your specific condition.

What Happens During Spinal Decompression?

When you undergo spinal decompression therapy in Fort Worth and Irving, you will lie down on a specialized table that is designed to provide controlled traction to your spine. The treatment involves the application of gentle pulling forces to relieve pressure on your spinal discs and nerves. Throughout the session, you will experience a gentle stretching sensation in your back or neck, with the treatment parameters customized to suit your specific needs. The process is comfortable and non-invasive, allowing you to relax while the therapy targets the underlying causes of your pain.

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Spinal Decompression FAQs

Is spinal decompression painful?

Spinal decompression is generally a painless and non-invasive procedure. Patients typically feel a gentle stretching sensation during the session, and it’s designed to relieve pain, not cause it. Discomfort, if any, is minimal and usually temporary.

How long does a spinal decompression session last?

A typical spinal decompression session lasts around 30 to 45 minutes.

How many sessions are usually required for spinal decompression?

The number of sessions needed for spinal decompression varies based on individual conditions. Typically, a treatment plan consists of 20 to 30 sessions over several weeks. Your provider will assess your progress and adjust the plan accordingly.

Are there any side effects associated with spinal decompression?

Spinal decompression is generally safe with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild soreness or muscle fatigue after sessions, but these effects are temporary.

Who is a suitable candidate for spinal decompression?

Spinal decompression is suitable for individuals with herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, and other spinal conditions causing pain or discomfort. However, our spine specialists will evaluate each case to determine the appropriateness of the treatment.

Is spinal decompression safe for individuals with previous spinal surgeries?

Spinal decompression is often safe for individuals with a history of spinal surgeries, but it depends on the specific surgical procedure and individual circumstances. A thorough evaluation is essential to ensure the treatment’s safety and effectiveness in such cases.

Schedule Your Consultation

Atlas Medical Center offers a comprehensive range of non-surgical regenerative therapies to promote healing and alleviate pain. Our progressive approach prioritizes harnessing the body’s natural ability to repair itself, allowing you to avoid pharmaceutical painkillers or invasive surgical procedures. With locations in Irving and Fort Worth, our expert team is ready to provide personalized consultations and create customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs. Take the first step toward pain relief and schedule your consultation today with spinal decompression therapy in Fort Worth and Irving.

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