
How Does Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Work?
Our non-surgical spinal decompression table "ABS Model DRS" allows patients to
achieve relief from severe back pain by gently reducing the pressure
within lowback discs, we use a Cox decompression table to reduce the pressure within the neck discs. The vertebrae(Bone) of the neck and lowback are slowly
and specifically separated using the state-of-the-art ABS Model DRS and Cox Spinal
Decompression Units. As the bones are separated, pressure is slowly
reduced within the disc until a vacuum is formed. This vacuum “pulls”
the jelly-like center of the disc back inside thereby reducing the disc bulge or disc herniation. By
reducing the disc bulge, we are able to reduce pressure off the spinal
nerves which are so close to the disc. This process drastically reduces
pain and disability. The “sucking” vacuum also pulls much-needed
oxygen, nutrients and fluid into injured and degenerated discs allowing
the healing to begin. Because the process is non-surgical, no tissue is
actually cut in order to reduce pressure.
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Notice
how the separation of the spinal bones seen in the illustration above
increases the space between the discs, thereby reducing the disc bulge
or herniation and removes pressure off of the nearby nerve tissue.
The
treatment is computer controlled, which provides gentle and painless
decompression of the injured or degenerated discs, as well as the facet
joints. The decompression units separate the offending vertebrae(Bone)
and slowly cycles between brief moments of pulling and relaxing
(oscillation). This computer driven ability allows us to avoid the
reflex muscle spasm that has been such a problem for traditional
traction for so many years. The decompression units are also able to
target specific discs of the spine (for example: L5/S1 at the base of
the spine). This ability is called “Angulated Elongation”, and it
refers to the angle at which the decompression line of pull is
applied. Having the ability to alter the angle of pull allows the ABS Model DRS to rely less on brute force, and more on precision. The result
is a more specific, and comfortable treatment, with better outcomes.
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How Much Does The Treatment Cost?
Cost
will vary depending on the patient's condition call for up to date pricing 423-855-5053.
For this reason, We can only take a limited number of qualified
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This allows us to see if your condition is a good match for this
treatment, without any obligation on your part. On your consultation and exam,
you will need to bring in any Xray, CAT-scan, or MRI reports, and any
medical records that may be related to your back pain. The doctor will
personally review this with you, and perform a screening. The doctor
will be able to determine if spinal decompression would be a good
choice for you or not. If it looks like we can help, then we can talk
about scheduling treatment sessions. If it looks like your condition is
not likely to improve with this treatment, we can refer you to another
type of treatment that may be more likely to help. Just call 423-855-5053 to see if you are a good candidate.