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The Types And Benefits Of Spinal Decompression Conroe

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By Ines Flores


It all starts with pain, feelings of weakness or numbness in the leg, which gets worse than back pain. The situation does not get better with medication or physical therapy. These symptoms are followed by difficulty in walking or standing which significantly affects quality of life. If diagnostic tests show stenosis in the central canal of the spine, it is time to go for a spinal decompression Conroe, TX.

There are two ways through which spinal decompression may be performed-surgical and non-surgical. The non-surgical procedure is mechanical and therefore non-invasive which applies force to treat neck and lower back pain. The patient lies on a surface with an onboard computer which controls the angle and force of the disc distraction. At the right angle and force, there is a reduction in the resistance to external force or muscle spasm.

Nonsurgical therapy is considered safe because it is not invasive. Each session may last 30 to 45 minutes and 20 to 28 treatment sessions span over five to seven weeks are required. The therapy may be accompanied by electrical stimulation, ultrasound or heat/cold therapy. Stretching the spine gently over time helps to retract bulging or hibernated disks.

Surgical spine decompression refers to a number of surgical procedures performed to alleviate the symptoms caused by compression or pressure on their spine cord. The incision can be made from any point along the spine. Loosened ligaments, bulged or collapsed disks, thickened joints and bony outgrowths are responsible for the pressure which leads to a narrower canal and irritation of nerve endings.

One of the surgical decompression procedures is referred to as a disketomy. It involves removing some portions of its disk to relieve pressure on adjacent nerve roots. On the other hand, laminotomy removes parts of bony arches known as the lamina. Some cases may require the whole lamina part removed to increase the space in the canal and relieve pressure.

A large amount of bone and tissue may be removed in a surgical procedure known as foraminotomy or foraminectomy. This procedure increases the space between nerve roots and the spinal cord. The third procedure is called Osteophyte removal which removes bony outgrowths called bone spurs or osteophytes. The fourth and last procedure is called a corpectomy which removes the body of the disks and vertebra. One or more procedures may be used.

There are risks involved with the invasive spinal decompression therapy. Some people experience allergies to anesthesia while others may suffer nerve damage. Bleeding, formation of blood clots and infections are also common. However, at least 80% to 90% patients experience less pressure and pain after the therapeutic treatment. As it does not correct age related degeneration of the vertebrae, it may not be a permanent solution.

Proponents of the invasive and non-invasive spinal decompression therapies believe that they are effective in relieving pressure and pain. However, they are risky and therefore one should ensure to look for a trained and experienced doctor for the treatment. Equipment should also be in good condition to reduce levels of risk.




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