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Throughout the entire world, everyone hasΒ back painΒ at some point. Since back pain is common for many individuals, it is considered the most expensive condition, causing many working individuals to call off work and see their primary physicians to find some relief. When back pain is not treated right away, it can turn intoΒ chronic back painΒ over time and hinder a personβs quality of life. Different kinds of treatments can help manage back pain and help alleviate the symptoms. Todayβs article will focus on how chiropractic and decompression therapy can work together to help alleviate back pain. By referring patients to qualified and skilled providers specializing in spinal decompression therapy. To that end, and when appropriate, we advise our patients to refer to our associated medical providers based on their examination. We find that education is the key to asking valuable questions to our providers. Dr. Alex Jimenez DC provides this information as an educational service only.Β Disclaimer
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Since back pain is common for many individuals, the pain can range from a dull ache in the lower back to a sudden stinging pain that can radiate down to the legs causingΒ sciaticaΒ to develop. Back pain can make many people feel miserable, and they try to find ways to alleviate the pain.Β Research studies have foundΒ that individuals with back pain will have lower productivity and quality of life while becoming a higher financial liability. Some people use medication to reduce the pain when this becomes an issue, while others use a hot and cold compress to lower theΒ inflammationΒ associated with back pain. Luckily chiropractic therapy can help alleviate back pain for many individuals.Β
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Research studies have statedΒ that chiropractic therapy is a non-surgical treatment that utilizes spinal manipulation for the body, causing relief for individuals with back pain. Chiropractic therapy causes the spinal joints to βpopβ or release the pressure that was causing the person to be in pain. Chiropractic therapy also helps realign the spine back to its original state through manipulation while causing instant relief to the individual.Β Other research studies have foundΒ that when people go for a chiropractic adjustment for their low back pain, it is more effective than the other treatments for alleviating back pain symptoms.Β
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Like chiropractic therapy, decompression therapy is also a non-surgical treatment that can help individuals with back pain.Β Research studies have statedΒ that decompression therapy can reduce chronic low back pain by increasing the spinal disc height. Decompression therapy can also vertically expand the intervertebral space through traction and alleviate other symptoms that are caused by back pain.Β Other research studies have also foundΒ that the effects of decompression therapy also help take the pressure off the nerve roots encompassing the spine by decompressingΒ herniated discΒ material that causes low back pain. This will reduce the herniated discs are causing in the back and loosen up muscle tension.
Does your back constantly ache by doing simple things like bending, turning, and twisting? How about feeling sudden pain running down to your leg? If you have been experiencing back pain throughout your life, decompression might help you. The video above shows how decompression therapy can help individuals stretch their spine using gentle traction. This will allow the necessary nutrients to come back into the spine and take the pressure off the pinched nerve roots. When people utilize decompression therapy in their wellness journey, they can begin to feel much better without feeling any back pain that can hinder their quality of life. If you want to learn more about decompression therapy, thisΒ link will explainΒ its benefits and how it can alleviate symptoms caused by back pain.
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Since chiropractic and decompression therapy are non-surgical treatments for individuals suffering from back pain, they can work hand in hand to reduce the symptoms caused by back pain.Β Research studies have mentionedΒ that chiropractic therapy can help reduce the stress and pressure on the posterior spinal discs by increasing the movements of the metabolites. In contrast, decompression therapy can create negative pressure in the spinal canal, allowing the spinal disc to supply nutritional substances and oxygen. The main goal for both of these treatments is to alleviate the back pain that the individual is suffering from.Β Other research studies have foundΒ that chiropractic and decompression therapy allows a flexion-distraction technique for individuals that helps broaden the distance of the spinal disc space and helps pull the bulging disc back to the spine. This allows the spine to realign itself and reduce back pain symptoms.
Overall, utilizing chiropractic and decompression therapy as part of a personβs wellness journey can help alleviate back pain and the symptoms that are causing pain to the back and the body. Chiropractic therapy can help realign the spine and release the trapped gases on the spinal joints. In contrast, decompression therapy utilizes traction to gently stretch the spine and provide nutritional supplements back to the spine. Incorporating these two types of treatments can cause many individuals to have instant relief from their back and any other symptoms that were the source of their pain. When they begin to feel their life coming back together, they can continue on their health journey being pain-free.
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Apfel, Christian C, et al. βRestoration of Disk Height through Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Is Associated with Decreased Discogenic Low Back Pain: A Retrospective Cohort Study.β BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, BioMed Central, 8 July 2010, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2912793/.
Choi, Jioun, et al. βThe Effects of Manual Therapy Using Joint Mobilization and Flexion-Distraction Techniques on Chronic Low Back Pain and Disc Heights.β Journal of Physical Therapy Science, The Society of Physical Therapy Science, Aug. 2014, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155230/.
Kang, Jeong-Il, et al. βEffect of Spinal Decompression on the Lumbar Muscle Activity and Disk Height in Patients with Herniated Intervertebral Disk.β Journal of Physical Therapy Science, The Society of Physical Therapy Science, Nov. 2016, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5140813/.
Khodakarami, Nima. βTreatment of Patients with Low Back Pain: A Comparison of Physical Therapy and Chiropractic Manipulation.β Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), MDPI, 24 Feb. 2020, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7151187/.
Manga, Pran, et al. βEffective Management of Low Back Pain: Itβs Time to Accept the Evidence.β The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Dec. 1993, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2485083/.
Oh, Hyunju, et al. βEffects of the Flexion-Distraction Technique and Drop Technique on Straight Leg Raising Angle and Intervertebral Disc Height of Patients with an Intervertebral Disc Herniation.β Journal of Physical Therapy Science, The Society of Physical Therapy Science, Aug. 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6698474/.
Yeomans, Steven. βChiropractic Treatments for Lower Back Pain.β Spine, Spine-Health, 14 Mar. 2013, www.spine-health.com/treatment/chiropractic/chiropractic-treatments-lower-back-pain.
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