Could Spinal Decompression Therapy Be An Option For You?
As anyone who suffers from repeated episodes of low back pain knows, it can really get you down! Back problems can result to many sick days and if your health care plan is insufficient, it could put you deep in debt. Even though you have good health coverage, chronic low back pain can consume all your covered days. In addition, there are frequent trips to the doctor, physical therapy, medications and so on. And, always, the specter of BACK SURGERY is looming.
There may be an answer for you.- a new treatment to consider. It’s called Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression and it has brought relief to many who struggle with the misery of chronic low back pain. If any of these diagnoses or conditions apply to you, this treatment may be the answer. Have you been diagnosed with or do you suffer from:
- Low back pain
- Sciatica
- Herniated Disc
- Bulging disc
- Degenerative disc disease
- Failed low back syndrome
- Numbness and tingling in a leg
- Pain in your arm
- Neck pain
- Spinal stenosis -sometimes this condition can be helped.
The American Spinal Decompression Association believes that this treatment allows patients a 70% chance of resuming a normal lifestyle. These experts have developed a series of questions to determine if this treatment might help you:
- Do you take medications regularly for back pain?
- Are your daily activities limited by your pain or decreased mobility?
- Have you had repeated injections or epidurals with little or no relief?
- Are you considering surgery?
- Do you feel comfortable with your decision about surgery?
- Have all the options that are available been discussed?
- Have you tried physical therapy or chiropractic treatment?
- Have you missed work due to your pain?
If you answered “yes” to one of more of these questions, Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a feasible alternative for you. Don’t discount the benefits of this type of treatment. As you acquire more information, you will be in a better position to decide about your medical situation.
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