Spinal Massage TherapySpinal therapy helps in the treatment of sciatica, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, facet syndrome and degenerative discs.
It is also known as spinal decompression therapy. The spinal discs cause a lot of pain and discomfort in many individuals. They fail to receive any oxygen or nutrient. Decompression therapy helps in restoration of the nutrients, thereby resulting in rejuvenation. Spinal decompression therapy is not recommended for individuals with musculo skeletal problems.
Relief from poor posture, abnormal spinal curves and muscle control loss is not achieved by this technique. Relief from chronic back pain is seen to occur. Spinal decompression therapy is not allowed for individuals who suffer from obesity, osteoporosis and nerve damage. Women who are pregnant should not undergo this therapy, as it affects the foetus. This procedure results in void effect, which is of great importance.
Rectification of any protrusion of the disc is possible. A fresh and clear supply of oxygen is brought about by the vacuum. This helps in speeding up the process of healing. Prior examination is essential before undergoing spinal therapy. The treatment time is an hour and is performed thrice a week. Certain individuals consider five times a week, based on the complication. About twelve sessions prove beneficial for many individuals. Research is underway regarding the advantages of spinal therapy, over spinal surgery. Individuals who have undergone spinal surgery are not recommended for spinal therapy. Many people, complaint of pain after spinal surgery, though this is not the case with spinal therapy. Pain in the spine denotes pain in some other system, as the spine and organ systems are interlinked and possesses a reflex connection. Spinal therapy is also known as nucleoplasty or disc decompression. Pinching nerves and pain in the legs and hands are common. Many sophisticated devices are being manufactured to enable treatment from degenerative discs. Spinal therapy is approved by the FDA (Food and Drug administration). It is also used in the treatment of arm pain, shoulder pain, degenerative discs, failed back surgery, tingling sensation and numbness of the hands. The disc, which is bulging is repaired and positioned back to its place. Relief from the nerves that results in pressure and thereby pain is seen, as a result of spinal therapy. Treatment of thinning of discs is done by removal of pressure. This allows the flow of the fluid into the disc. The results of this technique are high. |