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With a series of non-surgical treatments you can begin to enjoy freedom from back and neck pain. Decompression Therapy is fast, effective, drug-free and safe. This exciting technology is cleared by the FDA and available to you today!

What is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

 Decompression Therapy is a new, non surgical technology utilizing an advanced computer controlled traction system. This system has been clinically proven to be extremely effective in relieving neck back, arm, and leg pain provoked by spinal disc disease and arthritis.

 

What types of conditions will Spinal Decompression help?

FDA cleared indications for Spinal Decompression Therapy are pain relief related to:

  • Protruding and Herniated discs
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Facet Joint Disorder
  • Spinal Nerve Root Impingement
  • Poor Mobility 
  • Compression Fracture
  • Neuropathy in arms and legs
  • Sciatica

How Does It Work?

Spinal Decompression creates negative pressure within the intervertebral disc. This promotes increased nutritional support to the discs, which enhances the bodies ability to heal itself and in many cases can reduce the size of disc bulge and herniated discs.

Decompression Therapy is also extremely effective in relieving joint pressure associated with arthritis.

Does It Hurt?

Spinal Decompression is one of the most gentle and comfortable therapies available. Patients will feel a mild stretch during the treatment. Patients typically will be lying on their backs on the comfortable table and are fitted with a support system that allows for specific traction at selected spinal levels.

How Long Are Treatments?

Patients usually undergo 12-24 treatment sessions. Each session lasts between 15-15 minutes. Every patient is different and each case will be evaluated by the doctor during the consultation and examination. Decompression Therapy is utilized in addition to chiropractic spinal adjustments and exercises to improve bio-mechanical function and stability.

Can Spinal Decompression Help My Pain?

Each patient is different and no doctor can guarantee success, but clinical outcomes with this type of traction therapy have been shown to be effective in 86% of patients treated.

Is Spinal Decompression New?

Although traction therapy has been around for thousands of years, the Dynatromic DX2 Decompression computerized spinal traction is new Advances in equipment and procedures have dramatically improved effectiveness. Continued improvements in the delivery system and regular updates in protocol keep this system in the for front of non-surgical disc therapy.

How Much Does It Cost?

The cost of treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition and the extent of care needed. Most health plans cover traction therapy and our staff will review all costs and insurance coverages before treatment begins. Our philosophy is that if you need and want Decompression Therapy we will find a way to make it work.

How Do I Know If The Treatments Will Work For Me?

Contact Our office and set up a complimentary consultation with Dr.Greenburg to determine if spinal decompression is a treatment option for you. We are happy to assist you in any way we can to help you regain your optimal health.

Will Pain Go Away For Good For Me?

Although it is impossible to predict the future, our experience indicates that most patients do find long term relief or effective management of their pain when they complete the prescribed program of treatments. Regular home exercise and periodic visits to our clinic for follow up care will help to maintain your spinal health and reduce the probability of re-occurrence. As with any comprehensive rehabilitation program, your commitment to continue with home exercise and discretion in some daily activities is the key to long term relief.

Why Is Spinal Decompression Therapy More Successful Than Other Treatment Options?

Spinal Decompression Therapy is a comprehensive program of the newest traction techniques and targeted “care” stabilization exercises. We also utilize chiropractic adjustments and other adjunctive treatments that have proven effectiveness in back care. This multi-faceted approach makes the overall treatment very effective. Spinal discs have been shown to be a predominate site of pain, so treating them as directly as possible makes sense. The combination of focused traction to the injury site, rehabilitation to the supportive structures with chiropractic adjustments and overall strengthening of core musculature makes the treatment unique. Spinal Decompression affects the discs as directly as possible without surgery.

Are There Conditions Where Spinal Decompression Therapy Is Not Indicated?

Spinal Decompression therapy is not recommended for pregnant women, patients who have severe osteoporosis, or severe nerve damage. Spinal surgery with instrumentation (screws, metal plates, or cages”) is also contraindicated. However, Spinal Decompression Therapy after bone fusion or non-fusion surgery, can be performed.

 

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