Spinal Decompression

If you’re suffering from a sore back or other aches and pains, spinal decompression may be able to provide relief. Unfortunately, back pain is a common condition, and you’re rather likely to experience it at some point. Back pain could reduce your quality of life and hamper your mobility, among various other things. If you’re interested in spinal decompression in Las Vegas, NV, get in touch with Dr. Donald Evans at Evans Family Chiropractic.

How Spinal Decompression Works

Chiropractors are often considered back doctors. In fact, a chiropractor can actually provide a variety of treatments for aches and pains outside the back. That said, the spine is the foundation of your nervous system and if there are issues with it, you could suffer regular, chronic pain that may be referred to other parts of your body.

Over time, chiropractic care has evolved. Often, chiropractors start treating back pain by using  chiropractic adjustments. This treatment can prove very effective, but in some cases, a patient may benefit from additional treatments. 

Spinal decompression is one of the most effective types of treatment, especially for back pain. Motorized traction is used to slowly and carefully stretch out the spine, relieving tension and helping ensure proper alignment. The traction can also take pressure off herniated discs, potentially allowing their leaking material to return to its proper place.

A chiropractor may recommend spinal decompression as a stand-alone treatment or as a component of a larger, more holistic treatment plan. Ultimately, it depends on your specific situation. Want to explore spinal decompression in Las Vegas, NV? Come see Dr. Evans at Evans Family Chiropractic.

A Quick Review of How Spinal Decompression is Performed

First, you’ll arrive at the chiropractor’s office and be fitted with a harness, usually around your trunk and pelvis. Don’t worry, you can remain fully clothed. Then, the chiropractor will carefully calibrate the spinal decompression machine to exert gentle force on your back. The exact setup will depend on your overall health, what’s causing pain, and other factors.

Once the machine is in operation, various forces will be applied to your back and spine. Slowly, your back will be stretched out and adjusted. Each session will last for approximately 20 to 20 minutes (in most cases). Often, you’ll undergo multiple procedures over the course of several weeks.

Spinal decompression isn’t right for every injury and problem. For example, it typically isn’t recommended for fractured bones and could exacerbate such an issue if misapplied. Fortunately, an expert chiropractor can work with you to ensure that you’re partaking in the right pain relief treatment regime.

Looking for a chiropractor who can help you craft a customized treatment plan that can reduce pain and improve your quality of life? Interested in spinal decompression treatment in Las Vegas, NV? Call 702-457-2225 to reach Dr. Evans at Evans Family Chiropractic.

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