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Facts About Spinal Decompression Conroe Residents May Find Beneficial

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By Douglas Gray


Spinal decompression is the process of relieving pressure on impinged nerves found within the spinal cord. Impingement of nerves may result in pain that may last for a long time. For instance, patients suffering from diseases such as sciatica, spinal stenosis and disc herniation experience chronic back pain that may interfere with normal daily living. These are among the few but important facts about spinal decompression Conroe residents may find beneficial.

The procedure can be done either surgically or non-surgically. The common techniques used in the surgical procedure are laminectomy and microdiscectomy. Microdiscectomy, also known as microdecompression, is where an instrument is used to correct herniation of an intervertebral disc with the help of a microscope.

Open decompression, as the term suggests, entails removing a small part of the arch of the vertebrae through direct invasion or entry to release pressure on pinched nerves. Most surgeons prefer microdiscectomy to open decompression because it is less invasive. The open technique should only be employed as a last resort.

In the non-surgical procedure, straps are used to attach the patient to a firm surface. The patient can be made to lie either horizontally or vertically. When using the vertical approach, one is made to assume an upside down position. This is the reason as to why this method is also known as inversion therapy. In the horizontal approach, you simply lie on a flat surface for a certain period of time. Mechanical traction is applied to cause distraction of the intervertebral disc thus reducing pressure. A computer is connected to the system to control angle and force of distraction.

During the non surgical procedure, the patient lies on the table with all the clothes on. The harnesses are placed strategically at affected sites along the spine. This may be the neck, lower chest, back or waist. One therapy lasts for about thirty to forty five minutes. The whole treatment last for about seven weeks after an average of twenty treatments have been performed. Other modes of treatment can be incorporated to compliment. This may include ultrasound, electric stimulation and cold and heat therapy.

Apart from being non surgical, the method is less invasive and no medicine is needed unlike the invasive surgical method. The non surgical procedure can be effective in many conditions including herniated discs, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease among others. Patient with broken vertebrae are however advised against use of this therapy. Additionally, patients who have had a failed spinal surgery should not take part in this form of treatment.

Recovering from the operation should be viewed as a process rather than an event. The exact time that is required is determined by factors such as severity of initial defect, type of operation performed and the healing ability of the body. Generally, 2 to 6 weeks are required for one to resume their routine chores.

Physical activity is highly recommended for someone that has been through this procedure. The exercise routines should target all the connective tissue components including the bones, ligaments and muscles. Such activities not only help in maintain function but also help to facilitate faster healing by improving blood flow to the operated areas. It is important to start with lighter exercises and to increase the intensity gradually over time.




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