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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Spinal Decompression Therapy

by Brittany W. Content Writer
After you cross the age of 30 or 40, your back muscles and bones get weaker, making it more vulnerable to ache. And if you have a desk job, your back isn’t getting enough exercise. Other factors like poor posture, injuries and diseases also play a role in back pain. In normal cases, the pain is mild and subsides after a proper sleep. But in some cases, the pain can be severe enough to warrant surgery. People wary of surgery may opt for alternative medicine Denver instead. The idea behind this treatment is simple, the spinal discs are decompressed with the help of a traction table to release the pressure on the spine and relieve it of pain. It also returns the discs to their proper position and improves the blood flow to the area.


Pros Of Spinal Decompression Therapy

Short Recovery Time: Patients can be bedridden for days after back surgery. If you want to get back to work right after the session, going for a chiropractor in Denver might be your best option. You just need to spend a few hours during the treatment and then you are free to go.

No Medication Involved: Over the counter pain killers may have side-effects like drowsiness, constipation, dry mouth, ringing in the ears, etc. The cost of medication can add up over time. Decompression therapy is completely mechanical in nature and has no medicines involved so there are less chances of any side effects.

Cheaper Than Surgery: Spinal decompression treatment costs less than half of what back surgery costs. Surgery includes other costs like hospital bills, medication, consultation fee, etc that eats into your pockets.

Safe: Chiropractic therapy is safe as long as you are consulting a professional chiropractor. The treatment is completely mechanical, so there is no chance of any side effects associated with surgery. Safety switches are added to the traction machine to stop the machine if the therapy goes wrong. Also, the treatment is suitable for people aged 25 and above.

Effective: The effects can be felt during the first few sessions. After the first session, the discs are decompressed allowing blood to flow to the back muscles efficiently. After a few more sessions, you will find complete relief.

Painless: The process is painless. Many patients find it relaxing after many sleepless nights. The traction bed places the discs in their proper position and allows blood and oxygen to flow to this area properly.


Cons Of Spinal Decompression Therapy

Multiple Sessions Needed: Depending on how severe your condition is, you may need to visit your chiropractor up to thirty times. This can be really time consuming for people with a busy schedule or workers dependent on daily wages. One or two sessions are not always enough.

Lack Of Insurance: If you need multiple sessions, you also need to pay multiple times which can put a dent in your pocket. Unfortunately, many insurance companies don’t include spine decompression therapy in their health policy. So, you have to pay from your pocket.

Not For Everyone: Chiropractic therapy may not be suitable for you if you suffer from osteoporosis, obesity, retinal detachment, cardiovascular diseases or are pregnant.
Side-effects: Chiropractic treatment is safe but some people may experience side effects like muscle spasms or increase in pain. Muscle spasms, while uncomfortable, are temporary and heal after rest. But increase in pain could be a symptom of an underlying problem that just worse.

Temporary Relief: Patients often report of the pain returning some time after the therapy. This is because the treatment might not be curing the root cause of the pain. Moreover, if you return to the same routine like lack of exercise, lack of calcium and vitamin D rich diet and poor posture, then the pain is likely to return.

Now that you understand the benefits and drawbacks of chiropractic treatment, you should consider whether this treatment is worth the investment before consulting a chiropractor.


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